Crime & Safety
Hudson Valley Crime Roundup: 'Udder' Chaos On Milrose Lane
Stolen Homes | Sanitation Worker Shot While Collecting Garbage | 67 Counts Of Physical Sexual Acts Involving Children | Insider Trading

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Check out the week's top police news covered by the region's 24 Patch sites. Stories include an unlicensed teen driver arrested for crashing into a playground and a Hudson Valley man accused of having a loaded handgun and driving drunk.
Udder Chaos On Milrose Lane: Ramapo Police
The calls Saturday to Ramapo police headquarters were unusual: reporting cows walking in the roadway, but the grade A prime mystery was soon solved ... read more
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Mount Vernon Sanitation Worker Shot While Collecting Garbage
The city workers were collecting garbage when an unknown person began shooting at them, striking one public works employee ... read more
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6 Indicted In $2M Westchester County Home Deed Theft Scheme
Homeowners believed they had signed up for mortgage assistance, but were instead scammed out of their properties, the DA said ... read more
67 Counts Of Physical Sexual Acts Involving Children: Indictment
Prosecutors are still looking for other potential victims of a New Rochelle 22-year-old who was arrested in February ... read more
Unlicensed Teen Driver Arrested For Crashing Into Playground: VOMPD
Police say the teen is facing a slew of felonies, misdemeanors and violations after a destructive drive through the popular play area ... read more
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- 2 Dutchess Men Among 10 Accused Of Insider Trading
- Ulster Man Accused Of Having Loaded Handgun, Driving Drunk
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