New York State Police said one of the men was operating his motorcycle while drunk.
Lottery officials said there were three top-prize winning tickets sold in New York for the May 18 evening drawing.
Police said the illegal purchases amounted to more than $1,200.
They said they willfully ignored OSHA regulations that led to the worker's death.
Roy Johnson was accused of fatally shooting the father of a Marist student visiting for the weekend at the town of Poughkeepsie hotel.
Gregory Thayer, 50, of Ulster, was charged by an Ulster County grand jury of second-degree murder.
Police said he stabbed the woman several times and also stole her phone.
Officials said an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death.
All three were charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell and released on their own recognizance.
The shooting involving three victims, including a baby, is being investigated by the Village of Monticello Police Department.
Officers were initially sent to a Main Street address for a welfare check.
The district attorney said that a second child, who is 4 months old, is in the hospital.
Police said a quantity of narcotics, cash and other evidence were seized during the execution of a search warrant.
The NYSP said a man is spoofing the phone number of the Kingston barracks and is claiming to be collecting unpaid taxes.
Authorities said police found the child unconscious and unresponsive in the lobby of a motel.
Police also said they found illegal drugs in the woman's Honda.
The man, who represented himself in court, has been convicted of nine prior felonies, seven of which were for burglary.
Police said they found the drugs in a hidden compartment in their Mercedes Benz.
Police said the woman was on probation for drunken driving with a child in the car.
The incident began with an officer ordering an inmate to pull up his pants.
Police said the elderly woman was placed in the Hyde Park home through a foster program.
Prosecutors said the officer's actions deprived a prisoner of his constitutional right to be free from excessive force.
The sheriff's office said the investigation into the Pine Bush man began in February.
The boy used another student's cell phone to call in the threat to 911, police said.
Police said they executed a search warrant at the man's home.
The district attorney, who has a conflict of interest in the case, said Edward Holley had to be released because of time constraints.
Authorities said the man’s dog had gone after the bear which precipitated the shooting.
The sex offender also threatened to hack into the girl's cell phone and Snapchat account if she didn't send him sexual photos and videos.
Horace Duke had been accused of fatally stabbing a 74-year-old man in the town of Wallkill after an automobile accident.
Police said they searched the men's car with the assistance of K-9 Kell and found the drugs.
A Stanfordville veteran was killed when the car he was driving was struck head-on.
Megan McDonald's body was found in the town of Wallkill on March 15, 2003.
Police said the threats were directed toward students and staff at Highland Middle School.
Police said the motorcyclist was stopped at an intersection when he was rear-ended by a car.
Compensation will be provided in the form of prepaid gift cards.
Law enforcement said the men were arrested and charged at different times for a robbery that took place in July.
When he was arrested, police said, the man had fentanyl and cocaine.
Police said a Brooklyn man was charged with vehicular manslaughter and impaired driving, among other charges.
Town officials said there is no threat to property or life at the current time.
Wildlife rehabilitators determined the cubs were in good condition and were expected to recover.