Police said the man had a blood-alcohol content more than two times the legal limit.
The suspects stole over-the-counter medications from a supermarket in Mohegan Lake and tried to do the same in Yorktown, police said.
Police released surveillance photos of someone they are trying to identify.
The Westchester County district attorney wanted a longer sentence.
Authorities said he sent bomb, rape and death threats and used the first and last names of two of the victims and impersonated them online.
After the man voluntarily surrendered to the police, he was processed, arraigned and released.
The man was initially stopped while driving for traffic violations, police said.
“Our police are doing remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe".
State police received a tip from the Westchester County Real Time Crime Center about the stolen car.
Police said the residential home employee forged the vaccination record and submitted it to his employer.
The Peekskill resident was stopped by Yorktown police, they said, for using a cell phone while driving.
Troopers will be in marked and unmarked vehicles more easily identify motorists who are using handheld devices while driving.
Authorities said the mother works for a Hudson Valley nursing home and the daughters were applying for jobs.
“It’s important to know the horrors inflicted in the Holocaust, which have been well-documented, must never be forgotten".
“Working collaboratively with our law enforcement partners is a critical way we keep Westchester safe,” Gleason said.
A wide range of community initiatives will be enhanced through the appointment of a community resource officer.
Police said it wasn't a random shooting and that she knew the people in the car.
Police made the arrests after being called about loud music coming from a car in the early morning hours.
Police said the victim lost a wallet in a local Walmart and began seeing fraudulent credit card charges.
He pleaded guilty to one count of stalking.
Do you know this man? Investigators say he is accused of stealing his victim's identity and nearly $800 at an ATM.
Matthew Torres, 18, admitted he stabbed Joaquin Salazar after a dispute on social media.
The victim's mother said in court that Michael Jenkins was "a danger to our society."
Peekskill police said they found several weapons in the man's home in Albany.
The dispute on social media was followed by a brawl planned on social media.
The state police said the arrest was a result of an investigation into mail stolen from mailboxes and cars.
The jury found the man guilty of five felonies, including second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter.
Jahliv Niles pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault, both felonies.
Chief Don Halmy is retiring after more than 20 years on the force to take a job in the private sector.
The Buchanan resident left the scene without stopping and then tried hiding his vehicle.
Police said no evidence of foul play has been found.
No questions will be asked, and no ID required to turn in weapons.
The train was going from Penn Station to Poughkeepsie when the collision occurred.
The site of the collapse was Kathleen's Tea House.
Jahliv Niles also pleaded guilty to assaulting a fellow inmate at the Westchester County Jail.
The victim was under 15, police said.
Police said the incident happened at the Cortlandt Town Center.
The New York State Police and the City of Peekskill Police Department investigated the charge.
The New York State Police said the person in the photo is believed to have stolen someone's identity, as well as merchandise from a store.
Police said a court-authorized search warrant was executed on a home in the city.