The 55-year-old Yorktown woman was released on her own recognizance while a restraining order was issued on behalf of the victim.
The 33-year-old driver hit the other vehicle, and then fled the scene on foot, according to the Yorktown Police Department.
The suspect was already in the custody of the Westchester County Department of Corrections when investigators found him, cops said.
Five NYC residents were charged with stealing over $84,000 from a Somers residence that helps underserved families.
The Putnam County 36-year-old has been temporarily suspended from the NYPD, according to officials familiar with the case.
Police say that the 38-year-old wasn't just playing around, but instead intended to cause physical injury to the victim.
The Cortlandt Manor resident was charged with felony unlawful surveillance for the purpose of sexual arousal, according to Yorktown police.
The 38-year-old was soon captured after CCTV footage helped Yorktown police identify the suspect and his vehicle.
The victim's face hit a stick during the attack, cutting their face, according to Yorktown PD. The suspect is now facing a felony charge.
On Wednesday, around 11:51 p.m., officers responded to a home after receiving a report about a domestic incident.
The Yorktown resident allegedly stabbed the victim in the neck with a large kitchen knife, and still had the knife when arrested, cops said.
An Environmental Conservation Police Officer found a large cooler, partly hidden under a rowboat, with three live snapping turtles inside.
Yorktown police say he is the second to be arrested in this case, and one more suspect has not yet been located.
The 26-year-old Spring Valley woman was charged with felony third-degree grand larceny, according to Yorktown police.
The mayhem included turfing a neighbor's lawn, LinkedIn and Instagram threats, and brandishing a "long black object," according to cops.
The assault led to several staples to be embedded in the victim's foot, causing injury and "substantial" pain, according to Yorktown police.
Antisemitic, racist and homophobic graffiti was found at Yorktown's Jack DeVito Veterans Memorial Track & Field and the Patriot Skate Park.
The driver, a 26-year-old Ossining man, was released to a responsible adult, and is due to appear in the Yorktown Justice Court on Thursday.
A 40-year-old Yorktown man was charged with felony burglary, and felony possession of a controlled substance, police said.
Antisemitic, racist and homophobic words were found at the track and field, while profane images and words were found at the skate park.
Police are asking residents who live in the area where the apparent extortion scam came to fruition, to review video footage.
Yorktown PD is also advising students to stop playing the so-called "assassination game," to avoid being mistaken for the at-large suspect.
The suspect asked to try on a gold chain and ran from the Kay Jewelers in Yorktown with the necklace, but left evidence behind, cops say.
The 16-year-old was found driving south on the Taconic with $2,383 of merchandise purchased using the stolen credit card, police said.
She was released on her own recognizance, and ordered back to Yorktown Justice Court at a future date, according to police.
A Brooklyn man was arrested after Yorktown police conducted an undercover operation and caught him during a handoff of cash, cops said.
The rescue happened prior to firefighters’ arrival, according to the fire department.
The Hudson Valley sex offender received, distributed and possessed child pornography; and sent obscene material to a 15-year-old.
The 48-year-old had previously been told several times that she was not allowed on the Shrub Oak property, according to Yorktown police.
One of the pair was also charged with felony for being a fugitive from justice in New Jersey, according to police officials.
A 64-year-old Amawalk woman was charged with felony eavesdropping and released on her own recognizance, with a Yorktown Justice Court date.
She is accused of punching the victim in the mouth with a closed fist causing injury, according to Yorktown police.
Yorktown detectives arrested the 43-year-old at the Carmel Police Department, after he was arrested and released there on unrelated charges.
Yonkers police arrested the 54-year-old on unrelated charges, and alerted Yorktown police that he was in their custody.
He shoved her against a building, took her phone as she was recording him, and threw her down onto the ground, according to Yorktown police.
"My neighbor is assaulting his wife, and her head is cracked open," the 911 caller falsely reported, triggering a massive police response.
The Orange County resident was charged with felony 2nd-degree grand larceny, which has a maximum penalty of 5 to 15 years in state prison.
Yorktown police said a suspect unlawfully possessed the gun with a defaced serial number, intended to use it, and has a previous conviction.
Yorktown police say a Cortlandt Manor man hit a car on Rte. 100, fled onto Rte. 118, then drifted into oncoming traffic and hit another car.
Yorktown police arrested a 24-year-old Cortlandt Manor man shortly after the fatal crash that killed a pedestrian on Friday evening.