The vehicle in question is a 2012 Ford F150 pickup truck, authorities said.
Police said the men were arrested in relation to a non-fatal shooting that happened in Cortlandt.
City officials said the threat was investigated by K-9 units from Peekskill and Westchester County.
One of the men was charged with murder; all three were charged with criminal possession of a weapon.
The sting operation was conducted by a trooper in plainclothes and an underage operative.
A person was struck and killed Jan. 30 at the Hudson Avenue crossing.
Police said the three men were taken into custody on the Sprain Brook Parkway in Greenburgh after a pursuit.
Authorities released photos of the two individuals taken from surveillance cameras.
Police said the man also damaged a security camera while attempting to burglarize the eatery.
Firefighting crews spent more than five hours at a multiple alarm house fire in Montrose, and that was the third incident on the same day.
Police also said the woman also damaged the home of the person whose check she was accused of forging.
The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.
K-9 Officer Bones and his handler Peekskill Officer Jon Saintiche found the missing man in a wooded area off a dead-end street.
Authorities said the burglaries began back in October.
The graduation ceremony was held at the Empire Expo Center at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
The shooting took place on Central Avenue near Washington Street Nov. 9, police said.
Police said the person pictured in surveillance photos was using stole credit cards to make purchases in northern Westchester County.
He was also accused of setting three fires in a two-family home.
Police said an employee of the gas station was slashed in the face during the robbery.
The man is facing a felony charge of having an illegal loaded gun, police said.
The man was last seen around 8:30 a.m. Monday at The Sentinel in the Mohegan Lake area of Cortlandt.
A Westchester County grand jury handed down eight felony charges.
Police began looking for Shane Gilleo after finding Edward Reeves dying on James Street.
New York State police said crisis negotiators tried for nearly 12 hours to convince the Croton-on-Hudson man to surrender.
The indictment describes a large-scale online gambling business under the protection of the Luchese organized crime family.
A 48-year-old man died of multiple stab wounds, police said.
Police said the burglary happened in April, and the man surrendered Tuesday.
Authorities said checks are being stolen from the mailbox in front of the post office on South Street.
Police said the man who clipped the wallet from a purse at a wholesale club was found after he was stopped for a traffic violation.
Two separate residences were searched, and police said guns, heroin, cocaine and marijuana were seized.
A Peekskill homeowner had to call emergency services to help deal with a toxic situation.
Authorities said a woman was taken into custody Friday morning in connection with the shooting.
Police said the man didn't appear in court to answer charges about driving without a license.
Glenn Griffin of Cortlandt Manor and Robert Dyckman of Verplanck were indicted and arrested Thursday in an illegal dumping scheme.
A police officer on Route 6 said he saw a car that was driving at 83 mph in a 45 mph zone.
State police troopers checked out 14 businesses in Putnam and Westchester counties.
Police said the man was walking in the westbound lane of Crompond Road.
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Firefighters from Peekskill and around the area responded to the blaze.
The district attorney's office had recommended a longer sentence, given the egregious abuse of power and repeated sexual abuse.