Law enforcement agencies in the region are asking the public to "stay vigilant and report any activity they deem suspicious."
Fernandez was assigned to the Rockland County District Attorney's Office Drug Task Force.
A domestic dispute involving firearms led to a nearly five-hour-long standoff with police before a suspect was safely taken into custody.
Debbie DiBernardo had been accused of falsifying records at the shelter.
The early morning shooting, in which a 33-year-old was shot in the arm, happened last week in a Yonkers apartment.
Ramapo police said he fled the scene of the reported domestic violence, but was picked up by officers on Sunday.
A father/ daughter Ponzi scheme defrauded the pair's most vulnerable clients of more than $11 million in retirement savings.
Arson investigators arrested the Village of Airmont resident following a fire at the Rockland County home on Monday.
He was released without bail after being charged with a slew of crimes, but he was soon back in custody facing a new felony charge.
The man was allowed to test-drive a bike in the store's garden center, when the bike's brakes failed and he wrecked and was hurt.
Police and prosecutors continue to encourage victims to come forward.
The crime happened 10 years ago, prosecutors said.
The assaults started when the victim was 7 and ended when she was 10, prosecutors said.
A 21-year-old was arrested in the death of a 47-year-old.
She was charged with third-degree arson and second-degree criminal mischief, both felonies.
The victim was injured, police said.
Two victims are described in the indictment, and prosecutors asked anyone else with information to call.
He was stopped south of Albany at 1:25 a.m. Monday.
A Monsey resident and a New City resident face kidnapping and robbery charges.
Serial killer Richard Cottingham, 75, pleaded not guilty in June to killing a Long Island woman.
The 62-year-old Monticello resident was hit head-on by a 24-year-old trying to pass the rabbi's Cadillac on Route 6, police said.
The man was stopped on Route 45 at 1:37 a.m. Monday.
The judge also issued an order of protection for 50 years for the child left alone and alive.
An officer of the Rockland County Sheriff's Department on patrol on the Palisades Parkway pulled a car over for erratic driving at 2:30 a.m.
The 17-year-old was found dying in a parking lot on West Eckerson Road.
Emerson Jean-Baptiste was 20 when he was killed.
State police said a Mercedes Benz truck was damaged.
Police got a call saying a woman and her child were being held somewhere.
All three were seen driving erratically, the sheriff's department said.
The ringleader has been sentenced to four years in federal prison.
The 17-year-old, later identified as Treynahel Cineus, was rushed to Good Samaritan Hospital where he died.
The company said they are aware of con artists using their name and said they never contact actual winners by phone or email.
Prosecutors say the violent attack in retribution for a drug deal gone wrong was monitored by the ringleader on an online chat app.
A Clarkstown police officer saw flames and called it in.
Police found him in the parking lot of an apartment complex.
They beat, slashed and stabbed their victim before driving off, leaving him covered with blood in the snow.
There are no suspects yet, news reports said.
The total damage was over $250, police said.
Each took place after 2 a.m.
A judge refused to give them a warrant but the DA and the Sheriff's Office went ahead anyway, his lawyers said.