Crime & Safety
4 Face Felony Charges Connected To Reported Armed Trespass In Ramapo
Police found a wounded man, an airgun and four men fleeing in a car early Sunday morning.

RAMAPO, NY — Four men, including two Rockland County residents, were arrested Sunday after police were called to a home in southern Ramapo at 4:56 a.m. for an armed trespass in progress.
When they got there, they detained four men who were attempting to drive away. Then they found an injured man and an Airsoft replica handgun.
The victim sustained minor injuries including a head laceration, police said.
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While Ramapo police detectives continue their investigation, the four men were charged, arraigned and sent to the Rockland County jail. All four faces felony charges of second-degree robbery, second-degree gang assault, second-degree assault and fourth-degree grand larceny, as well as misdemeanor charges of criminal possession of a weapon, fifth-degree conspiracy and second-degree menacing.
They are:
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- Isaac Chulca-Rojas, 38, of Plainfield, New Jersey.
- Christian Lema Leon, 40, of Haverstraw.
- Marco Sumba-Salto, 41, of Haverstraw.
- Fabian Velesaca-Urena, 41, of Queens.
Ramapo police were assisted by the Clarkstown Police Department, the Clarkstown Police Department K9 Unit and Rockland County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Criminal Investigations.
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