She was found Sunday night at Saint Agnes Church on 43rd Street, and turned over to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Greenburgh police said Kang left home without a cellphone.
Officer DeSousa was struck by the car and injured Friday morning.
Local organizations, law enforcement and citizens are partnering across the country on Jan. 9 to "wear blue" in appreciation of police.
Kang boarded a Metro-North train on Jan. 2, and surveillance video shows her at Grand Central in Manhattan, her last known location.
The 51-year-old woman from Elmsford, NY was en route to work at a private Greenwich residence when the accident occurred.
The 16-year-old Edgemont High School student ran away from home on Friday, Jan. 2.
“We will not tolerate threats of violence against police officers. Period,” said U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara in a statement.
Motorists should avoid the area; Greenwich Police say the road is closed at the intersection of Anderson Hill Road.
New York police allege an upstate man took nude photos of a woman from outside her home and shared them online.
Message boards will remind motorists to "Drive Safely, Stay Sober."
The boy was visiting his grandmother in South Carolina along with his family.
Lustyik “sold information and documents” that he had access to as an FBI Special Agent in the White Plains counterintelligence unit.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino called it a horrific crime against our society and values.
Michael Ware is facing charges for allowing his unlicensed daughter drive his SUV during a triple-fatal car crash on Aug. 30.
Sergentakis is alleged to have used a Facebook account, a website, emails and letters to harass someone.
During last year’s holiday policing effort, State Police charged more than 630 drivers with DWI, and handed out more than 38,000 tickets.
The bloodhound was a member of the Westchester County Police Force.
The man will be sentenced in January and faces a sentence of up to 25 years.
The raids were part of Operation City Sweeper 2, a seven-month investigation into narcotics trafficking in New Rochelle and White Plains.
Watch out for fake charities, online efforts to steal your personal and banking information, and gift card scams.
The driver of the getaway car was captured in New Rochelle; the thief got away; New York State Police are continuing the search for him.
Expect more police patrols on the parkways and local roads in White Plains.
NYS DOT staffers from New City, White Plains, New Rochelle, Katonah, Valhalla, Harrison, Peekskill and Yonkers among those headed to Buffalo
Charges were filed against Emily Dearden on Friday, and her husband also is suing her.
Lopez's arrest is a result of a joint investigation conducted by the New York State Department of Labor and the New York State Police.
According to Westchester County Police, witnesses saw Letona run ”across the parkway from west to east against the light.”
Kelly A. Mazzuchelli was stopped just before 4 p.m. on County Route 7 in Copake.
Police say he broke a window to get in her car then stole property inside it, including a coat he threw away.
The street value of the heroin could have been as high as $250,000.
The Aug. 7 crash on I-95 in Rye killed Staff Sgt. Ronald R. Patterson, 43, of Bridgeport.
Carcamo was charged with illegally disposing of dead cats and two counts of animal cruelty.
The incident started on the Hutchinson River Parkway and ended with a minor accident in Harrison and two arrests.
The child suffered neck and back injuries in the 30-foot fall.
The incident occurred at about 4:10 a.m. when the man called 911and said that he “wanted to hurt himself” and he then hung up.
The crash occurred at the intersection of Martine and South Lexington avenues at about 4:30 a.m.
The elderly woman had been dead for several days before her body was found, police said.
Rorke allegedly "solicited investor contributions to the Navagate Offering based on materially false and fraudulent misrepresentations."
The driver is charged with ignoring warning signs not enter the parkway before slamming into bridge abutment on the Greenwich border.
State police start a special initiative Oct. 30 in hope of preventing Halloween-related injuries and deaths.