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Police say the woman fell off her bicycle while riding and then was hit by a truck.
Police say his crimes date back to last December, and sometimes targeted the same businesses multiple times.
Police say the five teens knocked the man to the ground, beat him and then robbed him.
The assailants went through his pockets as they pointed a gun at his head, police said.
He was pulled over after police say he was doing 120 on the Southern State. He was charged with more than 30 counts of drug possession.
He said he was picking up his grandson from kindergarten, but threatened to get his gun when he was told to show ID, police say.
He dumped her body in the parking lot behind his apartment, but police quickly connected him to the grisly murder.
Police say the trio punched and kicked their four victims, and one of them slashed two people in the face.
Police say they found shell casings, but no sign of any injuries yet.
Police say the man broke into a Newsday facility and stole thousands of dollars in comics.
Police say the teen was arrested as soon as he got to the place he planned to make his sale.
Police say the suspect slashed another man in the face without provocation, causing a serious wound.
Police say he was swerving in and out of his lane while driving early Sunday morning.
Miguel Angel Corea Diaz, aka Reaper, allegedly ordered murders and trafficked large amounts of heroin up and down the East Coast.
Authorities say he was driving drunk and high when he slammed into the back of another car, and then fled the scene.
Firefighters are currently battling the blaze, so drivers should stay away from the area.
Police are looking for whomever pulled the trigger.
Police say the man had a gun and knife on him when he tried to convince a 10-year-old girl to follow him.
An identifiable characteristic on the man's SUV led to his arrest, police say.
Patrick Morgan Schiro created a fake investment company and scammed people out of nearly $450,000.
"I'm surprised there were no fatalities," said one doctor who treated the victims. The bus driver was using a non-commercial GPS system.
Dozens of high school students returning home from a spring break trip were injured in the crash.
Police say the wound the man received required more than 50 stitches. Do you know who his attacker is?
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The victim, Ravino Bailey, was found mortally wounded in the street in Hempstead. Do you know who killed him?
Police have been investigating the robbery for nearly a year.
Police say they found two handguns and an automatic weapon at the man's house after they investigated the video.
Police say the driver drove away, then fled on foot, and was later found sleeping in a boat the next town over.