Michael Mashburn

Reporter

mmashburn@dailyvoice.com

Michael joined the Daily Voice team in April 2022 covering news throughout New York, including the Capital Region, Hudson Valley, and Long Island. He previously worked as a reporter for ABC Radio affiliates KTAR in Phoenix and KOMO in Seattle. Michael graduated from Arizona State University with a BA in journalism in May 2014. 

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Alert Issued For Long Island Girl, 16, Who Hasn't Been Seen In Days Alert Issued For Long Island Girl, 16, Who Hasn't Been Seen In Days
Alert Issued For Long Island Girl, 16, Who Hasn't Been Seen In Days The search is on for a Long Island teenager who has been missing for several days. Amiqa Mobley, 16, of Baywood, was last seen on Sunday, March 23, according to the New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse. Mobley was wearing a black jacket, gray sweatshirt, pink sweatpans, and red and white New Balance brand sneakers. Anyone with information is asked to contact 1-800-346-3543. Share this story by clicking the Facebook icon below. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
4 Victims Stabbed, 2 Airlifted Following Attack In Claverack (Developing) 4 Victims Stabbed, 2 Airlifted Following Attack In Claverack (Developing)
4 Victims Stabbed, 2 Airlifted Following Attack In Claverack (Developing) Two victims were airlifted to the hospital following a stabbing attack that injured four people in the Capital Region. Troopers in Columbia County responded to a Claverack residence on Route 217, north of Tishauser Road, for a stabbing at around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 26. They found four men suffering from stab wounds, two of whom were flown to Albany Medical Center, a New York State Police spokesperson told Daily Voice. The other two victims were taken by ambulance to the same hospital. The victims’ conditions and the extent of their injuries were not immediately given, nor were the…
Six Days Went By Before 15-Year-Old Freeport Girl Was Reported Missing Six Days Went By Before 15-Year-Old Freeport Girl Was Reported Missing
Six Days Went By Before 15-Year-Old Freeport Girl Was Reported Missing Authorities are asking for help in locating a Long Island teenager who has been missing for a week. Madisyn Simpson, 15, of Freeport, was last seen at Freeport High School at around 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, according to Nassau County Police. Her disappearance wasn’t reported to police until Tuesday night, March 25. Simpson is 5-foot-3 and 125 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. No additional details were given. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Nassau County Police Department at 516-573-7347 or call 911. Share this story by clicking the Facebook icon below. Check b…
Mom, Son ID'd As Victims In Deadly Fire At Colonie Home Mom, Son ID'd As Victims In Deadly Fire At Colonie Home
Mom, Son ID'd As Victims In Deadly Fire At Colonie Home An early morning fire in the Capital Region claimed the lives of a mother and her son. Firefighters in the Village of Colonie responded to a residence on Tanglewood Road for a structure fire with possible entrapment at around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 26. Arriving crews encountered heavy smoke and fire. The fire was deemed under control in less than 30 minutes, fire officials said. A search of the residence revealed a man and woman, both of whom died from their injuries, Colonie Police said. The victims were identified as: Carroll Debrocky, 76 James Debrocky, 56, son of Carroll T…
Schenectady Pizzeria Closing After 5 Years: 'Difficult Decision' Schenectady Pizzeria Closing After 5 Years: 'Difficult Decision'
Schenectady Pizzeria Closing After 5 Years: 'Difficult Decision' A cozy slice of the Schenectady food scene is preparing to say goodbye—for now. Annabel’s Pizza Co., located at 108 State Street, will serve its final dinner on Monday, March 31, after five years of slinging creative, crave-worthy pies. The heartfelt announcement came via the restaurant’s Facebook page, where the team thanked customers for their support and loyalty over the years. “After five years, we have made the difficult decision to close our location,” the post reads. “We will be opening a new location in the near future, but until then any loyal customers can use their points at our…
Homeowner Opens Fire On Group Tampering With His Vehicle In Elmont: Police Homeowner Opens Fire On Group Tampering With His Vehicle In Elmont: Police
Homeowner Opens Fire On Group Tampering With His Vehicle In Elmont: Police A Long Island homeowner is facing charges after allegedly opening fire on a group of suspects who tampered with his car. Nassau County Police were called to an Elmont residence on First Street near Belmont Avenue for a Shot Spotter activation at around 3:20 a.m. Monday, March 25. Officers located a vehicle at the home with two bullet holes, a second vehicle with a smashed window, and a neighboring fence and garbage can riddled with bullet holds, police said. An investigation found that the homeowner, David Leary, 62, witnessed several people in his driveway tampering with his car. He then …
New Eatery Brings Peruvian Flavor—And Rotisserie Chickens—To Albany: 'One Of Best' New Eatery Brings Peruvian Flavor—And Rotisserie Chickens—To Albany: 'One Of Best'
New Eatery Brings Peruvian Flavor—And Rotisserie Chickens—To Albany: 'One Of Best' A new eatery in Albany is giving locals a reason to cross the road—and it’s not just for the chicken. La Polleria, a vibrant newcomer nestled at 216 Lark Street, officially opened its doors on Wednesday, March 19, offering a flavorful mix of Spanish and Peruvian street food classics with a modern twist. From Peruvian-style rotisserie chicken kissed with smoky, open-fire flavor to street tacos, tortas, fried sweet plantains, and more, the menu reads like a love letter to Latin American comfort food. Diners can even go all in with the “Whole Chicken Combo”—a generous platter that include…
Ten-Hour Standoff: Knife-Wielding Man 'Menaces' Troopers, Damages Cruiser In Cairo: PD Ten-Hour Standoff: Knife-Wielding Man 'Menaces' Troopers, Damages Cruiser In Cairo: PD
Ten-Hour Standoff: Knife-Wielding Man 'Menaces' Troopers, Damages Cruiser In Cairo: PD A man was arrested following a 10-hour standoff with police in the Capital Region. The ordeal began when troopers in Greene County responded to a Cairo residence on Blackhead Mountain Road for a suicidal man at around 3:20 p.m. Friday, March 21. When they arrived, 42-year-old Nicholas Cassillo, of Round Top, was uncooperative and became combative, New York State Police said. At one point, Cassillo “menaced” the officers with a large knife and a metal object, and damaged a trooper’s vehicle before retreating into the home, according to police. Crisis negotiators from the agency’s Bureau o…
Trio Beat, Stabbed Man To Death At Homeless Camp Steps From Long Island Police Station: DA Trio Beat, Stabbed Man To Death At Homeless Camp Steps From Long Island Police Station: DA
Trio Beat, Stabbed Man To Death At Homeless Camp Steps From Long Island Police Station: DA Three foreign nationals were formally charged with murdering a homeless man just steps from a Long Island police station. Brayan Heredia-Escobar, 19, of Guatemala; Jhon Lopez-Camps, 18, of El Salvador; and Julio Beltran, 39, of El Salvador, were indicted for second-degree murder in Suffolk County Court in the brutal killing of 39-year-old Salvadoran national Candido Saravia-Martinez. The victim was found slain in a makeshift tent in Central Islip, near the intersection of Suffolk and Carleton avenues, at around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, as Daily Voice reported. The scene was just steps f…
Westbound LIE Reopens Hours After Crash With Serious Injuries Westbound LIE Reopens Hours After Crash With Serious Injuries
Westbound LIE Reopens Hours After Crash With Serious Injuries The westbound Long Island Expressway reopened hours after a crash with serious injuries. The wreck happened shortly after 1 p.m. Monday, March 24, on westbound I-495 near exit 66. One victim was ejected from a vehicle and suffered serious injuries, a Suffolk County Police spokesperson told Daily Voice. The roadway was reopened shortly after 5 p.m. It was not immediately clear how many vehicles were involved or how many people were injured.
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