Police were able to tie up the two Huskies.
Yorktown Police report the arrest of a 48-year-old Brooklyn man, who is charged with Assault 3rd Degree, a Class “A” Misdemeanor.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the victim.
The man had been accused of driving without a license, Yorktown police said.
Gustavo L. Vila pleaded guilty to theft of government funds.
Police said the woman communicated with the person for whom a temporary order of protection was issued.
Police said they located the stolen vehicle while it was traveling north on the Taconic State Parkway.
The blaze was adjacent to the Taconic State Parkway.
The state police were asking the public for any information about the woman's whereabouts.
Police were initially sent to check on the welfare of someone in a car parked at a gas station.
Police said she was arrested at the Croton-on-Hudson Police Department.
The Bronx resident was arrested on the Taconic State Parkway, police said.
A police officer recognized the woman while he was out on parole.
Police said the man was identified through the car's license plate.
Police said the incident happened on Route 6 between Sunnyside and Barger streets.
Police said there were pills and pot in the man's possession.
According to authorities, the damage amounted to $1,000.
Police said they displayed a replica of a gun when they stole money from the victim.
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Police took him to the hospital and arrested him after he was discharged.
Authorities said Rich Leaf of Somers created fake accounts online to talk with minors.
Police said he "returned" one item he had not paid for and got cash in return.
Police spotted the man driving too fast on a snow-covered road in Yorktown.
Not licensing a dog is a violation of the town code, officials said.
The former town official and an employee of Home Depot stole almost $15,000 in merchandise, police said.
The initial call was to investigate a report of a domestic dispute.
The man also faces a child endangerment charge, police said.
The woman whose body was found was last seen in 1989.
When police got to the location, they found the car's owner holding the man down.
The cause of death and the identity of the remains have yet to be released.
Police said the woman took more than $5,000 worth of merchandise.
Police said the incident occurred in August.
The Christmas Day arrest yielded a felony charge.
He turned himself in on Tuesday, after police had applied for an arrest warrant over the November incident.
Police said she left the scene of an accident and was driving without a license.
The thefts occurred back in July, police said.
Authorities said more than $30,000 was stolen from the checks' owner.
Police said the man also threw the victim to the ground.
Both women were charged as juveniles, police said.