Police said he was using abusive and obscene language in a public place.
The 17-year-old was employed at Dick's Sporting Goods, police said.
Police said they used a stun gun on the man, but he resisted arrest.
Police said one of the chainsaw boxes still had an anti-theft device attached to it
Police were initially called to a car crash.
Police said the man was driving with a forged temporary license plate from New Jersey.
Police said she used a device that disarmed the store's alarm.
Police also allege they found Oxycontin in the Garrison resident's possession.
After the couple was arraigned, a judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the victims, police said.
Police said the man tried to push his way past an officer to get closer to a woman with whom he was having an argument.
Her vehicle was found abandoned at the Somers Commons, police said.
Police said the man's car was not staying in its lane, so they pulled it over.
Police said he was in view of others on a public street.
He was charged with a felony because he had children on board.
One faces charges for driving while intoxicated; the other for driving an unregistered car with a suspended license.
The man voluntarily surrendered and was taken into custody.
The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund had awarded more than $1 million to an NYPD officer and first responder.
Police said she punched and kicked her victim.
Police said he grabbed a woman by her throat and pushed her to the ground, as well as damaged her home.
Police said the underlying charge if they weren't juveniles would be a misdemeanor.
Police said he was sent to the county jail in lieu of bail.
The accident happened in the area of the North County Trailway and Birdsall Drive Sunday.
Officers had received a report of a vehicle being operated erratically.
Yorktown police described the minivan or SUV and have asked the public to help ID it.
Police said the man had a suspended license due to the failure to pay child support as well.
A Westchester grand jury handed up 15 felony and misdemeanor charges over the collision that killed two Ardsley residents in January.
Police said there was also an active bench warrant from another community for the woman's arrest.
Police said the incident happened in May in Yorktown.
Police were called to a Hanover Street apartment Sunday.
She was playing amplified music at a high volume, police said.
Police said he violated an order of protection twice.
Police said the incident occurred in May at an East Main Street residence.
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Police said the Yorktown resident was intoxicated as well.
Police said one person had drugs and the other wanted to take possession of the drugs.
Authorities said explicit images of a female child about 4 to 6 years old were found downloaded on Gagliardi's home computer.
Police said she tried locking her car door to keep from being arrested.
Police also said he had drugs in his possession.
One bullet went from the man's house to the neighbor's bathroom where it landed in the shower.
Police said the bullet which traveled from one house to the next caused more than $1,500 in damage.