Saratoga County sheriff's deputies charge Clifton Park woman with falsely reporting assault

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Amy Quenzer, 50, of 209 Foxwood Drive in Clifton Park, has been charged with falsely reporting an incident in the third degree, Saratoga County sheriff’s deputies reported Sunday.

Quenzer reported that as she was walking on a trail in the A.C. Stevens Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve, a male attempted to physically and sexually assault her.

After a thorough investigation into the reported attempted sexual assault, investigators found that the incident did not happen and Quezner wasn’t approached by a male in the preserve.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Amy Quenzer, 50, of 209 Foxwood Drive in Clifton Park, has been charged with falsely reporting an incident in the third degree, Saratoga County sheriff’s deputies reported Sunday.

Quenzer reported that as she was walking on a trail in the A.C. Stevens Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve, a male attempted to physically and sexually assault her.

After a thorough investigation into the reported attempted sexual assault, investigators found that the incident did not happen and Quezner wasn’t approached by a male in the preserve.

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gaterhater wrote on Apr 18, 2011 5:42 AM:

" I had a feeling that was a false report. A lot a of females report false incidents and it leaves a bad names for females that have a real problem. Domestic and making up incidents is not a joking matter. there are certain people who know that they lied and should man up and accept that. Making up things and false domestic reports is no joke, it seriously effects lives "

wary wrote on Apr 18, 2011 7:34 AM:

" When I moved back here one of the first things I noticed was seeing women walking trails, the Ave. of Pines etc. and feeling so good that they can feel so comfortable doing that.

False reports like this woman made puts doubts in people's minds and is a cruel joke because it causes concern among us She should not just get a slap on the wrist. Obviously, she wanted attention, please make sure she does. "

robespierre wrote on Apr 18, 2011 9:14 AM:

" Robespierre is not surprised. There is no shortage of women in Saratoga County who play fast and loose with the truth. The behavior should not be tolerated but it will be. "

Larry666 wrote on Apr 18, 2011 12:09 PM:

" I like To commend the Saratoga County Sheriff Dept. In this case,however they failed to uncover the truth in my case in 1993 ,rather then investigate they covered it up and tried to put the blame on me by lying and covering it up! "

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