The Spring Valley man routinely had sexual intercourse with a girl under the age of 13, and also sexually abused a girl under age 11.
They and their children lived with him, before the couple hid his body in a crawl space and stole his stuff, according to prosecutors.
A Yonkers 22-y.o. and a Newburgh 19-y.o. were arrested in the investigation into shots fired from a car in Ramapo earlier this week.
He was charged with 51 counts of promoting a sexual performance by a child and 51 counts of possessing a sexual performance by a child.
He and five others beat up a victim, breaking his tooth before tying him up and stealing cash, marijuana and high-end clothing from a home.
He repeatedly subjected the child to horrific sexual abuse and is now facing nine years in prison when he is sentenced in January.
Because of the heightened risk of wildfires, outdoor fires are prohibited countywide by order of County Executive Ed Day.
"I admire the courage of the victim in this case who bravely came forward to tell her story," the district attorney said.
Who was there to save the day when an owl got caught in the soccer net at Ramapo High School? Ramapo police that's who-whooo!
Stony Point police said at least one suspect remains at large, after a multiagency manhunt foiled the escape plans of four others.
The Haverstraw Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred during the early morning hours on Sunday.
Prosecutors say that he not only provided the forged documents to the court, he also testified, under oath, to their validity.
The teenager from West Haverstraw was charged with making a terroristic threat and was released with an appearance ticket.
They hid his body in a basement crawlspace before stealing all his stuff, prosecutors said.
The teenager was indicted in connection to a fatal July 1, shooting in a parking lot in the Village of Haverstraw.
The New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said it welcomed hate crime charges for the alleged assault.
It started in Sullivan County when state police received a complaint about an erratic gray convertible.
The NY Office of Cannabis Management was one of the law enforcement agencies involved.
The Tomkin Cove resident was on the southbound side of the road heading north, police said.
The police chief gave details of the investigation at a Monday morning news conference.
The NFL legend, who's been registered as a sex offender ever since, was accused again of failing to report a change of address.
Family members of the victims told CBS New York they were having a picnic in the park when a fast-moving storm came through.
So far this year, local families have been scammed out of over $200,000, according to the county's Office of Consumer Protection.
A New Windsor man was charged in Stony Point.
Clarkstown police officials revealed some details of their grant, the largest in the county, after a FOI request from Patch.
The judge noted Jose Lema's repeated failures to comply with fall protection regulations after a previous employee also fell to their death.
He was cut by glass, police said.
He raped a woman he knew on two consecutive nights, breaking into her locked bedroom the second time, prosecutors said.
Police allege folks from Brooklyn came up to Rockland to steal edible bamboo.
A shot was fired during a struggle with two people in ski masks, and police have one man in custody.
This is the Ramapo resident's fifth felony conviction, prosecutors said.
There were two separate struggles, and one officer was treated for injuries at a nearby hospital.
The 20-year-old New City resident was at the encampment on the SUNY campus.
Police said they yelled antisemitic slurs from a car while throwing trash and shooting water pellets at pedestrians.
The Orange County man accused of stabbing a stranger faces four charges.
The injured woman refused to testify, the district attorney said.
The blaze spread quickly throughout the building, and deteriorating conditions drove firefighters outside.
Arrested after a 48-hour investigation, the 23-year-old faces four charges including attempted murder.
While the motive is not yet known, Rockland's Human Rights Commissioner deplored violence due to 'animus.'
"And if you have an alarm system, ensure it's set," police said.