Confronted by a suspect with a handgun in his waistband, Clarkstown police officers de-escalated the situation.
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He ran a Ponzi scheme using day-trading and a fake fast-food franchise, prosecutors said after his conviction.
He was also violating the conditions of his junior drivers license.
Firefighters from several neighboring departments helped the Nanuet Fire Department.
Police said the victim was a service dog.
He was charged after a late-night crash.
The blaze was in the Motty's Supermarket building on Route 306.
The fatal road-rage incident took place in 2016.
However, the attorney general said, officers need body cameras and training for dealing with mental health crises.
Prosecutors said he used $70,000 of the corps' funds for personal expenses including season tickets to the NY Jets.
The headlights weren't on, police said.
​No one in the store was injured, police said.
A federal lawsuit claims Sandra Wilson's employer did not protect her against numerous advances from her accused attacker, sources report.
The crash involved two motorcyclists on Route 304 in Nanuet.
They were executing a federal arrest warrant for gun-related charges.
Agents of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration were involved, according to a news report.
Ramapo Police have charged a Nanuet man following a road rage incident on Monday.
She was hit near Fashion Drive in Nanuet Wednesday.
To protect victims of an alleged scam, a temporary restraining order freezes the Scarrs' bank accounts as well.
Orangetown police alleged the man and the Porsche's teen driver were drag racing on Route 304.
The district attorney alleged he followed a strange woman and then grabbed her.
Investigators seek other possible victims and also families awaiting cremated remains from the Scarr Funeral Home.
The victim was taken to the hospital and the driver faces felony and misdemeanor charges.
New York State police issued a correction saying that the man had not been ejected from his Jeep.
Many of Rockland's volunteer fire departments were on the scene Sunday.
Clarkstown police said they also recovered the victim’s property.
The robbery was reported at the Capital One bank branch on Route 59.
Police alleged a Spring Valley resident wielded a knife and then went to the hospital to be treated for his own injuries.
The car was next to a dry cleaners, which was damaged by smoke.
The 72-year-old had been slashed in the neck and sustained other injuries, including a fractured skull and shattered arm.
Heavy smoke could be seen throughout the community.
The front of the house was engulfed in flames and smoke when police arrived.
The alleged shooter is 17.
A Haverstraw teenager and two Spring Valley residents are under arrest.
Police also seized a loaded AR-15 style assault weapon.
Blanchard Glaudin has been in and out of jail and hospital in the past three months, The Journal News reported.
Both the security guard who died and the man accused of stabbing her are Spring Valley residents.
A security guard was killed.
The DA said discussion of the defense request will be put off until after a federal competency hearing for Grafton Thomas.