In all, 77 new police officers graduated from Westchester's police academy.
A grand jury was convened in the case and brought back five charges.
The forged document and the suspended license apparently affected the jury.
Police said a search warrant yielded illegal drugs, an illegal handgun and $100,000 cash
Police said the driver left the scene.
The woman is facing three felony charges, including aggravated vehicular homicide.
The crash also involved a county Bee-Line bus.
Police said the Westchester man who was arrested was driving drunk at the time.
The cause of death and the identity of the man are under investigation.
Police said a pedestrian later died of injuries sustained in the accident.
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying the driver.
He was found guilty by a judge following a bench trial.
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Authorities said the man pretended to be a real estate professional and was not entitled to ask for broker's fees.
She had been clinging to her sailboat for a half hour, police said.
The man who abducted her shot at her and bit her before fleeing. Police hunted for hours and found him hiding in Hastings-on-Hudson.
The county's Hazardous Devices Unit was called to the scene.
The town will be appointing an interim chief to take over until a permanent replacement is made next year.
Both drivers were alone in their cars, police said.
Police initially pulled the man over for vehicle and traffic violations.
Carolyn Warmus had been granted parole in May.
He shot at FBI and SWAT officers at the New York motel Monday night, police said. The Westchester DA is investigating.
It turned into a shootout with the FBI and local police officers.
New York State police are investigating.
Police said the man's blood alcohol content was 0.18 percent.
Carolyn Warmus had an affair with the husband of the woman she was convicted of later killing.
New York collected more than 615,000 pounds of prescription drugs in the last National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
The man pleaded guilty to three counts of felony second-degree burglary.
The incident occurred at the Jefferson Valley Mall in Yorktown Heights, police said.
A threatening statement was found to not be credible, police said.
Police said the man committed more than 15 burglaries including in Ardsley.
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The raid was undertaken by multiple law enforcement agencies.
Police determined he was drunk while he was asking for directions.
Authorities said there were injuries to the inside of the baby's head and brain.
Limited parking will be available at a parking lot on North Central Avenue.
He had retired from the Greenburgh Police Department in 2017.
Troopers originally stopped him on the Thruway for traffic violations.
Police said the man had six prior felony convictions.
Probable cause to search the vehicle and its occupants was established by police.