Watertown woman accused of damaging boyfriend’s video game console

WATERTOWN, NYAmber M. Edick, 28, of 412 Brainard St., was charged by Watertown police at 11:40 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at her residence with fourth-degree criminal mischief and false written statement.

She is accused of throwing a PlayStation 4 belonging to Ian C. Ehrig, 27, Watertown, causing damage to the console at about 10:39 p.m. Sunday, June 2, at 412 Brainard St., police said.

“She gave a false written statement saying her boyfriend, Ian Ehrig, grabbed her throat and pushed her during a domestic incident, knowing the statement to be false and signing the statement with a notice stating false statements are punishable printed on the paper, according to court documents.

She was being held at the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building pending arraignment Monday morning in City Court.