Police said the man was stopped in Ardsley on the Thruway.
Police said a crisis hotline received a call from a man who said he shot his mother and was thinking about hurting himself.
No one else was in the vehicle, police said, and the investigation remains ongoing.
A “critical incident” was reported on lower Main Street in the village, bringing out a large-scale police response, including SWAT teams.
Officials said the person was standing on the platform and was struck by the side of a northbound train.
Prosecutors said he did not have a permit to legally purchase or possess the weapons, which included eight assault weapons.
At one point, when police officers arrived, he yelled, “I’m Jesus Christ!” and then asked if the officers were ready to die.
The department said the “spoofed” phone number is the same as the department's real main phone line.
The Westchester district attorney said the man faces three counts of felony assault and more.
Police said the incident happened at the Hudson Lab School, a private school in Hastings-on-Hudson.
The 53-year-old faces a felony charge of first-degree criminal sexual act.
Irvington Recreation & Parks said a bear and a cub were sighted in Irvington Woods Park on Monday, near the Hermit's Grave.
Police ID'd her from a warrant after a 1:35 a.m. red-light violation.
Police say there were several attempts and the unidentified man tried to convince girls that he needed help finding the high school.
Troopers said the woman refused to provide a breath sample.
The man who talked her into it engaged in similar conversations with other women online, prosecutors said. They're looking for more victims.
The app, which is available for Apple and Android phones, is designed to provide valuable information to Westchester residents.
“Our police are doing remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe".
The hunter claimed he was hunting on private property but an investigation found otherwise.
“Working collaboratively with our law enforcement partners is a critical way we keep Westchester safe,” Gleason said.
They had been in a car together using narcotics, the Westchester County District Attorney said.
Prosecutors said the man tried to stab the officer in his head with a knife.
Authorities had said he may have traveled to Long Island.
Four buildings were consumed in a Sunday row homes fire. At least 13 firefighters were injured bringing the blaze under control.
The sergeant was assisting Con Edison with a traffic detail when the attack happened, police said.
Police said the man asked responding officers if they were ready to die.
He was previously charged with two incidents that occurred last year.
The victim's daughter said "the joy of our family was taken away."
Rocco DePaolo, 91, was walking home from a football game when he was struck by a car that left the scene.
Prosecutors said she worked as an accounts payable manager for Eileen Fisher, Inc.
Rosa Ramirez of New York City, who admitted killing a coworker, will be going to prison.
Police think there may have been more victims.
Prosecutors said the pastor told the teen he was a part-time professor and a counselor.
Between them, the two men had more than a pound of marijuana, police said.
A 17-year-old student was made uncomfortable by the messages the sub sent, authorities said.
The woman was pulled from her car after it was in the water.
After he was arraigned, his license was suspended and he was released on his own recognizance.
The pair from the Bronx called a 97-year-old and asked for thousands of dollars for bail.
The elderly man who was died was walking home from a football game.
The woman had only been working at the restaurant for a few days when she stabbed the prep cook, police said.