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The investigation is ongoing, Yorktown police said.
What looked from one angle to be a truck hanging on a guard rail over the Croton Reservoir turned out to be quite different.
Police said the man was driving erratically.
Police said the man was initially stopped for running through a red light.
Troopers will be out in force to remove impaired and reckless drivers from highways.
Police said the woman refused to identify herself at first.
Police said the initial investigation found the man was going extremely fast when he sideswiped a car that was changing lanes.
The incident happened around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday on Route 202.
Yorktown police said the crash remains under investigation and ask anyone with any information about the crash to call them.
Yorktown police are asking anyone with any information about the crash to call them.
Police said the man was involved in a two-car accident.
Police caught up with the man after he crashed his car.
Police said they received a report of a car being erratically driven.
Police said they had a report of a possible stolen car on the Taconic State Parkway.
Police said they pulled him over initially for speeding.
Police said the man was traveling almost twice as fast as the speed limit.
Both victims were Mahopac residents.
One of the people killed was an officer with the Putnam County Sheriff's Department.
Fire officials said one person was seriously injured.
The crash happened at the intersection of routes 100 and 35 in the town of Somers.
Three people were hospitalized Wednesday afternoon.
Police said he was also in possession of a forged New York State inspection sticker.
Police said the man came to their attention when he was seen going faster than the speed limit.
Police found that the man had a previous conviction for DWI within the past 10 years.
A police officer was on patrol with a license plate reader, authorities said.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a total of $151 million statewide for roads hit hard by winter weather. .
Police said the man was speeding and didn't use a turn signal.
The road will be closed until further notice, police said.
The state said the closure will be for about two hours.
The state DOT said the road could be closed for another six hours.
Delays can be expected, the state Department of Transportation said.
Most of the roads could be closed for up to 24 hours.
Traffic is backed up on the parkway. breaking