The man has been committed to the care of the New York State Office Of Mental Health.
He "twisted his body, flailed his legs, and threw himself on the ground," refusing to let himself be put into the police car, cops said.
3 Haverstraw residents, 3 Garnerville residents, and 1 Nanuet resident were taken into custody, according to authorities.
The investigation began with a CyberTipline report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The suspect was charged with five felony counts of burglary, and several counts of petit larceny, according to Spring Valley police.
The defendant used a revolver and then an AR-15, according to prosecutors.
In a collaborative search with the FBI, Spring Valley police located the children safe at a Spring Valley address.
One of the suspects is a Spring Valley resident, while the other is a Mahwah, New Jersey resident, according to police.
"This tragedy underscores the importance of code compliance and community responsibility," Rockland County Executive Ed Day said.
Using specialized skimming detection equipment, officers inspected over 130 credit card machines throughout Haverstraw.
Thomas was again ruled legally incompetent to stand trial in connection to the horrific 2019 attack at a celebration in Monsey.
The DA's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
A car had been driving around town with three inside, asking those they encountered if they were in a gang, Haverstraw cops said.
At the time of the domestic violence call, the Paladin DFR drone was already airborne, and was quickly redirected to assist.
He used Uber to pick her up at her home at midnight, bring her to his home, and drop her off the next morning at her elementary school.
A 73-year-old pedestrian was struck in August and later died from her injuries.
The owner, who had been away, returned home on Christmas Day to find that he had been robbed, according to Spring Valley police.
Two other suspects in the violent robbery remain at large, according to the Spring Valley Police Department.
The late night traffic stop, and arrest took place on the night of Dec. 23, according to the Haverstraw Police Department.
The animal had a large bag stuck on its head, according to police.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The Ramapo resident is facing rape and other charges, according to police.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
The judge promised Glaudin 20 years to life in state prison on the second-degree murder charge, while prosecutors recommended 25 to life.
The child was under age 13 at the time, according to the district attorney’s office.
Ramapo police said they recovered the gun the 26-year-old displayed and racked the slide of during an argument.
Officers arrested the suspect a short time later and recovered the tire iron used in the assault as evidence, according to Ramapo police.
He was most recently arrested in Peekskill after threatening to kill a woman while stealing her license plate, according to officials.
Sentencing is scheduled for February, according to the district attorney’s office.
The munition found in the basement likely belonged to a Korean War veteran who once lived at the home, according to Ramapo police.
Officers on the ground coordinated with Haverstraw PD drone operators, who watched to see if the suspect would head to the hidden loot.
The 55-year-old man went to a hotel in Suffern in an attempt to engage in sexual contact with a 13-year-old boy.
The victim sustained serious injuries after being robbed at knifepoint, according to police.
The suspect remained at large as of early Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
The victim thought that a car outside the bar was a rideshare vehicle that had come to pick them up, but it was her accomplices, police say.
The 28-year-old Garnerville resident was found standing next to his vehicle, with a shotgun nearby, according to Haverstraw police.
A 28-year-old Haverstraw man was charged with attempted murder, criminal use of a firearm, and criminal possession of a weapon.
In March, a Queens woman was arrested at the same location and charged with prostitution and unauthorized practice of a profession.
The attack happened in the early morning hours Thursday while the mall was closed, according to police.
A 42-year-old woman was arrested and taken for processing, before being released with an appearance ticket, according to Stony Point police.