A Connecticut man was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated after being pulled over in Rye this weekend.
The trouble started in Rye when police tried to make a traffic stop and ended with the driver resisting arrest in Mamaroneck, police said.
Breaking: Coyote sightings had police stepping up patrols as the wild neighbors venture close to homes in search of food.
An attempt to pull over a stolen car led to a chase and a crash before a second stolen car arrived to rescue their partners in crime.
Breaking: The Woodside woman was hit by a train at the Rye train station around 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the MTA.
Callers falsely claiming a grandchild was in serious trouble targeted a Rye senior citizen.
Breaking: Police said the incident early this morning was caught on camera and they would "like a chat" with the man in the footage.
RBPD found the car and made arrests after a tip off to the Infiniti QX60's location by SiriusXM Connected Vehicle Services.
The home was occupied at the time by the family and guests, police said.
Police are warning residents to beware of scam artists during a time when there is a lot of home improvement taking place.
The City of Rye Police Department said 71 vehicles were stolen from driveways, and an additional 55 had property within vehicles stolen.
Two men in a Mercedes-Benz are suspected in the attack shortly after the victim parked and exited his car on Saturday.
A 33-year-old led Rye PD on a chase to a stranger's apartment and out a window, before being taken into custody, worse for the adventure.
Easy come, easy go: police say in all of the most recent 71 cases of car thefts from driveways, the keys were left in an unlocked vehicle.
A county Special Response Team entered a home on Fellowship Lane after a brief standoff, but the wanted man already made his getaway.
There had been a string of recent burglaries of businesses in the area where the suspect was taken into custody, Rye police said.
The driver is also facing charges of reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child after being arrested at the hospital.
The eye doctor also fleeced patients of $3.6 million over a seven-year period. Federal prosecutors say he was "blinded by greed."
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Enrollment in Medicaid, Child Health Plus, the Essential Plan and the Small Business Marketplace is open year-round.
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Schools & office facilities have been hit by vandals in three incidents recently. Investigators believe all three crimes are connected.
Officials said the online blackmail schemes are an organized criminal effort to "build trust" and exploit " a moment of weakness."
The 58-year-old Hudson Valley man died several days after the crash on the Westside Highway near Hell's Kitchen, according to the NYPD.
Sounding the alert about an uptick in vehicle thefts in the area, cops say there may be a long-forgotten car key hidden in your glove box.
The swindle coming just as freezing weather arrives involves convincing homeowners power will be cut off if they don't pay up immediately.
Rye police are looking for a man caught on video, who investigators say scammed a local restaurant into paying fake fees in cash.
The 7-year healthcare fraud scheme and scam targeting an SBA program for small businesses during the pandemic netted millions of dollars.
A homeowner says vandals were caught on security video damaging a pride flag in her yard supporting the LGBTQ community.
Officials say coyote sightings are not unusual, but are urging residents to take precautions and report any contact with the wild animals.
A New York City man was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated after being pulled over in Rye this weekend.
It was a busy couple of days for the Rye police. Cops are thanking residents for their help during the unusually active past 48 hours.
New York State Troopers discovered an unlicensed loaded handgun after stopping a Connecticut driver on I-287, on April 9.
There were two separate cleanup actions by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The rainbow-colored flag was on private property when it was set ablaze.
New York State police stopped the 29-year-old on I-95. This is his second drunken driving charge in 10 years, they said.
Police said signs are posted in the area that swimming is not allowed.
Police said the man's blood alcohol content was determined to be 0.23 percent.
The fire began around 12:10 a.m. Saturday.