Rye, Port Chester, Stamford and Westchester County police were involved in the hunt for a man accused of shooting his friend in the chest.
Police said they began by chatting over messaging apps.
Fire personnel from Rye Brook to Chappaqua helped fight the blaze.
Prosecutors said the restaurant owner shot and killed the husband of a former employee.
Upon release from prison, he will have to register as a sex offender.
The driver was found to not have a license, police said.
Police said the man had been convicted of driving while intoxicated within the last 10 years.
Police said the child told a friend and then her mother about the abuse.
The jury deliberated for five days, authorities said.
Police said they both took place Tuesday afternoon.
The home appeared to have been vacant at the time of the fire in January.
He was arrested at his Port Chester home Thursday.
Crime Stoppers said that any information, however insignificant it may seem, could help solve this case.
Police said the shooting occurred at an apartment complex on Weber Drive in the village.
Authorities said he fled the state as police were trying to capture him.
Officials said there were reports of an oven fire.
Patrons of the Port Chester restaurant were potentially exposed to the virus in October.
Authorities said the man offered a child candy.
His sentence will run concurrently to sentence in a federal case involving the same teen victim.
Charges included criminal sale and possession of illegal drugs.
The University at Buffalo freshman had been in critical condition since Thursday.
Police said the man committed more than 15 burglaries including in Rye Brook.
Police said he was working as an interior house painter when the sexual assault took place.
The police chief says there is a tie-in to an earlier case.
Police said they believed the incident was accidental.
Multiple fire departments helped to work the blaze.
The same overpass was struck by trucks 14 times in 2018.
He was trying to cover money he lost in an online scam.
The victim was able to call 911 after being shot.
State police from Troop K said they removed 27 impaired drivers from the roads last weekend.
The FBI's investigation into the Port Chester fire company missing funds has not been concluded.
The man alleged pointed a shotgun at his mother.
The accused 20-year-old said he hadn't spent enough time talking to his lawyer.
The part-time tow truck driver was laid off when the village eliminated paid firefighting positions.
The Wednesday incident is the 14th time a truck has struck the same overpass.
Police said he also had $23,000 in cash.
The woman police are looking for was driving a light-colored or silver SUV.
The alleged assault occurred June 8 and the Uber driver was initially arrested July 3.
The incident happened near the New York-Connecticut border.
Local police had been looking into the missing money, but then the possibility of foreign involvement surfaced.