Westchester County officials responded to the recent investigation and arrested of of county parks department employees accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Westchester County Center parking lot.
Four former Westchester County Center parking employees were indicted today for their roles in a scheme that resulted in the theft of $195,000 during a three-year period.
Metro-North officials said Howard J. Mickens, 39, was arrested and charged with second-degree attempted homicide for pushing a 21-year-old White Plains woman onto the tracks of the White Plains Metro-North Station Wednesday.
Child safety seats are the law, but they also give children the best chance in avoiding injury or death in a crash. Did you know New York State law mandates that children are required to use a child safety seat up to the age of eight?
Emilio Solis, 33, of White Plains, is scheduled to appear in White Plains court on Sept. 12 after state police arrested him and charged with felony driving while intoxicated on Labor Day.
Crews are working at the White Plains YMCA, located at 250 Mamaroneck Ave., to clean residential areas from the damage caused by Saturday’s fire. Police officials are continuing to investigate incident as a possible murder/suicide.
As White Plains police continue their investigation into a fire and possible murder- suicide that took place at the YMCA in White Plains Saturday morning, the building’s residents await word on when they can return home.
State police arrested Thomas Arciuolo, 30, of White Plains, for allegedly stealing from the Samuel Parker Deli in Pound Ridge on two separate occasions in July.
Harrison Police said Juan Manzo and William Cabanillas were found with marijuana, MDMA, cocaine, clonazepam, hydrocodone and hashish after a traffic stop on the Hutchinson River Parkway earlier this month.
Port Chester police said they arrested three men for beating a man unconscious and robbing him.
Authorities recovered the bodies of Rockland County residents Lindsey Stewart and Mark Lenn this weekend following Friday's boating accident in the Hudson River. Stewart was engaged to Brian Bond, a teacher at White Plains schools.
Alfredo Borodowski, a 49-year-old White Plains resident and a rabbi at Congregation Sulam Yaakov in Larchmont, was charged with second-degree criminal impersonation, a misdemeanor, for an incident in Greenburgh that allegedly happened in May.
White Plains Mayor Tom Roach responds to a letter submitted by Robert T. Riley, president of the White Plains Police Benevolent Association regarding the police department's reduction in patrol hours.