The value of the goods in the surreptitious haul of stolen property totaled more than $250,000, according to New York State Police.
Police say the incident took place around 8 a.m., after the victim and the suspect argued on a downtown New Rochelle street.
Cops said more weapons were found in the suspect's home, including 1 rifle, 1 shot gun, 1 revolver, 1 AR pistol and another ghost gun.
The stolen vehicle was left in reverse when the driver jumped out and the vehicle collided into an unmarked police car.
Firms involved are accused of fraudulently claiming minority ownership and bullying workers into not reporting worksite injuries.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah cited four recent high profile arrests as reminders to stay alert to organized swindles.
Police set up a ruse to have the suspect come to collect cash in New Rochelle, where he was arrested and charged with grand larceny.
Text messages vowing a "massacre" and "lots of people are going down" at Buffalo Wild Wings were traced to the suspect, according to feds.
Rocah touted a proven record of bringing felony charges and sending a strong message to the perpetrators of these crimes.
New York State Police say the trooper who had made a traffic stop on the New England Thruway in Westchester suffered minor injuries.
She was turned over to a sober third party and released on appearance tickets returnable to the City of New Rochelle Court.
The suspects used names and social security numbers of out-of-state victims to obtain a massive car loan, police said.
The victims range in age from 49 years old to 28 years old. One victim whose ID has not been released remains in critical condition.
A caller told police he was overdosing and that he was with three others who were also overdosing and unconscious.
A woman whose home was invaded was able to keep the intruder calm while secretly messaging a neighbor to call the police, cops said.
The person killed in Wednesday's massive high-rise blaze has been identified by authorities as a 67-year-old resident.
NRPD said investigators nabbed the 18-year-old and 16-year-old suspects tied to a rash of West End robberies in recent months.
Police said the robber escaped with cash and fled southbound on a black motorcycle with no license plates.
No one was injured in the high-rise apartment building about a half-mile away from Friday evening's gun violence.
New Rochelle police said the violent perpetrator has prior warrants for domestic assault, weapons possession, assault and strangulation.
The victim was able to describe his attacker and the getaway car, leading police to arrest a Yonkers man on felony charges.
The financial advisor pleaded guilty to fraud and false statement charges connected to bilking a New Rochelle woman of more than $300K.
The 22-year-old New Rochelle man is already charged "with multiple felony sex offenses involving children."
New Rochelle police issued a scam alert. Look out for a duo using a few of the oldest tricks in the book to dupe people in the community.
Members of an Eastern European gang are accused in the murder-for-hire of an Iranian dissident on U.S. soil.
Police seized a Raven Arms Model MP .25 caliber handgun, after being called to the disturbance at North Avenue and The Boulevard.
A 56-year-old man was arrested for reckless endangerment in connection with the scary incident at a downtown residential building.
A 5-month-long crime spree targeted Royal Coach Lines buses, school buses and Ford Econoline vans at least 56 times.
The New Rochelle PD program etches tracking information on the frequently stolen car parts, making theft less enticing and riskier.
The chilling murder was caught on surveillance video and police recovered the murder weapon while searching for the shooter.
The break-ins at businesses on Main Street and Centre Street took place on Dec. 14, 16 and 19. A Yonkers man has been charged.
The Westchester District Attorney's Office was tasked with determining if the ethics board opinion merited criminal charges.
In addition to $300K worth of cocaine found in his car's hidden trap compartment, Reynaldo Almonte was also found with over $50K in cash.
NRPD said the Mercedes was pulled over downtown for a series of traffic violations, but the stop led them to more serious concerns.
NRPD are looking for the suspect who they believe shot an employee with a BB gun after she refused to hand over money from the till.
An alert from the Real Time Crime Center led police to a stolen car at a gas station near I-95 where 2 VA women were arrested, cops said.
The money is for information that leads to the capture and conviction of Mtayari Z. Dixon, accused of killing a man in New Rochelle in Oct.
It happened Sunday afternoon as cops closed in on suspects wanted in connection with an armed robbery just a few miles away.
The New Rochelle victim was treated and released from the hospital and an acquaintance of the victim has been arrested for felony assault.
The brutal, racially motivated beating of a 67-year-old Filipina woman left the victim critically injured and put a community on edge.