Silvio Raul Illescas, of Elmsford, was formally charged today by the county District Attorney on 28 counts for four alleged violent sexual assaults in Tarrytown, Greenburgh and Yonkers from 2011 to 2013.
A man called Tarrytown police to report that someone had pointed a blue laser pointed at his eye on Main Street.
Tarrytown Police charged an Ossining man with leaving the scene of a personal injury accident.
Sean Ward came to court handcuffed and bandaged on Monday afternoon to schedule his felony hearing next week.
Three were arrested, two hospitalized following a late-night fight at Valley Street's Greek restaurant.
Sleepy Hollow Police Chief wants to reassure the public this morning with an open letter stating that the police the village are taking proactive measures to prevent future crimes like Sunday's shooting.
Sleepy Hollow Police Chief Gregory Camp says there's no discernible pattern of violent crime in the village.
The New York Humane Association is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for gravely injuring the 9-month-old pit bull who was left for dead in Yonkers.
Gasparre claims his year as chief faced the most calls with the lowest fire-loss, until the devastating fire on Loh Avenue.
Sleepy Hollow police arrested a man for violating a protection order after he was involved in a dispute.
Sleepy Hollow police received a complaint from a woman who lost her license plate on one occasion in a parking garage and her gas on another.
Tarrytown Lt. William Herguth talks of where officials may take a sick or injured animal to shoot it safely.
Tarrytown Police charged a Tarrytown man who worked at the Main Street storefront with petty larceny.
A driver allegedly hit a parked car; with major damage and airbags deployed, he drove away and parked on Main Street.
An early morning Sleepy Hollow car accident followed by shouting in the street, resulted in one man's arrest and the transport of a woman to the hospital.
Sleepy Hollow Police responded to a youth fight involving a dog and a baseball bat, both not allowed in Rev. Sykes Park.
A DPW employee reports that his plow tapped a young man on the shoulder, but the man's father called police from the emergency room.
A worker at the Tarrytown Hall Care Center allegedly pushed an old man's head a few times, calling him a "crazy old man."
Police report that a man thwarted from returning allegedly stolen items at the Tarrytown CVS tried again in Ossining.
Police investigate a grand larceny case of a woman's purse getting stolen from her unlocked car in Tarrytown.
Sleepy Hollow Police have identified the man they arrested early Sunday morning as Sean Ward, 30, and are asking that citizens with further information come forward.
Corrado Cicciarella, 33, of Sleepy Hollow, died in a crash early Saturday morning, according to LoHud.com.
The male pit bull puppy found in Yonkers was unable to recover from excessive wounds and blood loss, and had to be euthanized.
The documents, unsealed today, disclose details on the hundreds of pieces of evidence investigators have gathered about the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown.
Tarrytown Police report a one-car accident on Sunday evening causing property damage but no injuries.
Three houses were cleared for over an hour on Croton Avenue yesterday when a contractor broke a gas line in a home.
Man, woman caught on security camera feed, according to police.
A man who fled the scene of a sideswiping told police he was unaware of hitting anybody.
Tarrytown police report a car accident on South Broadway caused minor injury and damage to Con Edison and MTA property.
Tarrytown Police received a series of calls, and sent a series of ambulances, for three different mothers one day.
Sleepy Hollow police broke up a youth fight and charged a man with aggravated harassment among several arrests within a few days.
Police could not identify the substance found on a Sleepy Hollow resident's car.
Tarrytown Police charged Neptali Tuba with multiple offenses including driving without a license.
A resident found their mailbox lock gummed up with a mysterious substance.
One driver said her brakes failed but village mechanics found them to be in good shape.
Tarrytown police are investigating a grand larceny case of a woman who wrote a $4,000 check for a boiler down payment that never got installed.
The latest coyote sighting in the police reports had one Webber Park resident feeling it was little too close for comfort.
A store employee reported to police that the dog had spent more than three hours tied to a post near the store's loading dock.
Tarrytown police again charge an Elmsford man with a growing record under two names.
Jose Casiano, a longtime Tarrytown DPW employee, was subbing for the regular meter collector when he was charged with petty larceny.