Somers-based troopers were out in force today.
Excerpts from the Scarsdale Police Log. The following information was supplied by the Scarsdale Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Victim was 50-year-old Richard Bouman, and he died of smoke inhalation, said Medical Examiner's office.
SPD helped AAA New York launch its 67th annual “School’s Open – Drive Carefully” campaign.
SPD is continuing the investigation into the death of a CT contractor, who is believed to have suffered from an electrocution.
Brian Dillon of Tuckahoe has received notoriety and praise by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, among others, as the construction worker's actions may have saved lives.
Bomb squad unit called to The Osborn in Rye after intruder confronts resident.
NYPD: Gunman kills his 41-year-old former manager, two women and seven men wounded; shooter killed by police officer.
Both departments searched this morning for two men tied to an assault in White Plains, police said.
He's accused in car fires and in separate burglaries, fire.
Background checks by detectives connected early-morning incidents that terrified neighborhood to Nyack 16-year-old.
Police believe the call may have been an attempt by burglars to lure the man out of his home.
The following information is provided by the NY State Police. It does not indicate a conviction.
Wire damage knocks out service to three of four tracks — and the fourth was already closed.
Three firefighters and a captain from Scarsdale responded to the White Plains fire. Volunteers provided temporary coverage back at Station 3.
A coyote made an appearance in the Longview neighborhood of Edgemont, and Greenburgh police are moving in teams to keep the canine at bay.
Con Edison says Scarsdale Village is nearly fully restored after an afternoon power outage. But hundreds in the area still remain without refrigeration and air conditioning in the heat wave.
More than a third of Scarsdale's residents are without electricity at this moment, as temperatures hover at 94 degress. Con Ed promises a restoration by 9 p.m.
A fire that started in the popular Indian restaurant Bengal Tiger spreads, endangering firefighters and neighboring businesses.
Elizabeth Lynch-Gonzalez was a 19-year-old resident of Shrub Oak.
Sources say it could be the body of a woman who jumped from the Tappan Zee Bridge early this morning.
The "Scarsdale jogger" who was said by county and White Plains officials to have tipped off the state and city cleanup effort of the Bronx River was actually not a jogger at all.
Greenburgh police say suspect Jason Lee worked with children in Scarsdale and Greenburgh as a tennis instructor.
Residents outside of 235 S.Lexington Ave. yesterday said the building has been under construction for several months.
The owner of 235 S. Lexington, where the hundreds of gallons of Fuel Oil #6 emanated from, may face charges of criminal negligence for the catastrophe that spanned the Bronx River this morning.
The oil leak that came out of White Plains this morning stretched from Main St. to Crane Rd. in Scarsdale.
White Plains mayor says the spill is contained north of Crane Road.
PediaCare products were manufactured in a facility that is under investigation by the FDA.
Lack of evidence is cited by attorneys as two of the three suspected Walworth Ave. muggers are released.
State officials will release the bear in Orange County.
Westchester County Police and the Scarsdale Fire Department respond to a two-vehicle accident on the northbound side of the Hutchinson River Parkway just south of exit 23S in Mamaroneck on May 26, 2010.
The man apprehended on Mt. Joy Ave. yesterday by Greenburgh Police was charged today with felonious forgery, assault and resisting arrest.
Greenburgh Police arrest a man running from a TD Bank on Central Park Ave., details to come.