Police said the man tried to injure the victim by punching, slapping and knocking them to the ground.
Police patrolling the Bear Mountain Parkway came across a car with a busted light.
The was taken to the hospital for treatment of his injuries after being arrested.
Police said the man was found walking in the woods with burns on his arms and legs.
The state police have recommendations for residents to help safeguard their vehicles and property.
Police said the man punched the other person multiple times and took his cell phone.
Police said the man was in violation of a duly served stay away order issued by a court in Pennsylvania.
Police said the victim had two stab wounds.
Police said the man wasn't staying in his lane while driving.
Police said drivers can expect to see sobriety checkpoints starting Friday.
Police said they were alerted to the weapons under New York's so-called red flag law.
Police said the man was taken to the hospital for treatment and later turned himself in.
The judge issued an order of protection on behalf of the victim, police said.
Yorktown police accused a Mahopac man of driving drunk Friday on East Main Street.
The man had been involved in a fight and had to be taken to the hospital, police said.
Police said the man refused to take a breath test.
Police said the drugs were found after a traffic stop.
The man is scheduled to appear in the Yorktown Justice Court March 26.
Police are searching for a man suspected of withdrawing money from a Chase bank branch near San Francisco.
Police said they found the man in the basement after receiving permission to search the home.
Police said the initial charge was drug-related.
Officers were initially called for a report of a dog bit, police said.
Police said the Mahopac resident was driving with a suspended license.
Police said the man attempted to taken thousands of dollars from the victim's bank account.
Police were called to an office in the Yorktown Medical Building in January.
Police said the thefts took place in October.
They are scheduled to appear in court Feb. 13.
Police said three parked cars were also damaged.
Police said the man voluntarily appeared at police headquarters where he was arrested.
The men all face felony charges, police said.
Police said the man was found and arrested in the Putnam County Jail.
Police said the Cortlandt Manor man took more than $4,000 in merchandise from the store.
State police said a trooper was injured during a struggle with the man.
Police said the judge issued orders of protection for the victim and witness.
NYS Crime Stoppers said any information, however insignificant it may seem, could help.
The underlying charge, if it had been committed by an adult, would have been attempted assault.
Police announced at a Monday press conference that a sixth site was vandalized.
The county executive said the destructive acts are a "reflection of a spreading sickness that encourages public expression of hatred."
Police said the man also was driving without a license.
Police said the man lost his license because of the failure to answer summonses.