Police collected fragments of a rear-view mirror that led them to the accused.
Police said speed appears to have been a factor.
Police would not confirm there were fatalities.
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The sex abuse he admitted to occurred in 1998, authorities said.
The victim's identity has been released.
Police said the three defendants robbed, attempted to rob and menaced three men in the village.
Emergency crews used a $25,000 tool for the rescue.
One woman was killed and many injured when a driver plowed into a group of peaceful protesters.
State Police provided a photo of the actual vehicle involved in the crash.
One part of the physical test was carrying a 40-pound hose up and down three flights of stairs.
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The owner and operator have taken responsibility for the contamination and agreed to take corrective action.
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The suspect allegedly nearly caused an accident by driving in the wrong direction on New Norwalk Road.
The woman wants police to show her the town code related to displaying the U.S. flag.
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The alleged sex abuse took place over several months in 1998.
The 18-year-old was a first-year student at SUNY Cobleskill.
Police said he bilked a customer of more than $100,000.
The alleged stabbing took place after an argument.
The fraud was identified by the Finance Department's internal audit.
Police said the Massachusetts man had pot and crack-cocaine.
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The train was said to be going about 25 mph.
Officials at the Mamaroneck school said he resigned after being arrested.
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She was working as a part-time personal assistant.
The teen was participating in a fishing derby with his father.
He had three retail pet stores in the Hudson Valley and one in Danbury, CT.
No injuries were reported.
Besides pills, police said he had more than 11 ounces of pot.
The families lived above a store on Mamaroneck Avenue.
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The men's images were caught by surveillance cameras.
Fire officials said the roof of the building collapsed.
One lane has reportedly been reopened.
Metro-North service was not affected.
The blaze started around 3:30 p.m.
The officer safety program was announced Friday and benefits Mamaroneck and many other Hudson Valley communities.