He was left in the custody of his mother.
Police said she went from one bank to another.
Police said they became suspicious seeing a vehicle parked in front of a business that wasn't open at 10 p.m. Saturday.
Police arrested a Wurtsboro man on Saturday.
Police said his license was suspended for failing to pay a fine multiple times.
Police said the 22-year-old was following the other car too closely.
Police said water service will be temporarily interrupted.
Police pulled him over after observing him following another vehicle too closely.
The vehicle the man was driving left the roadway and struck a concrete wall.
Police said she was parking in the middle of the roadway with the hazard lights on.
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He allegedly failed to return to court within 30 days of a scheduled court date.
The man faces two felonies and other charges, police said.
State police from Troop K announced they took 31 impaired drivers off Hudson Valley roads over the Labor day holiday weekend.
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The department took to Facebook to tell a real-life story and tell a cautionary tale.
Police said 300 explicit images were found on his computer.
Police said he was driving with a suspended license for a previous alcohol-related offense.
Police said the vehicle’s interior temperature was 105 degrees.
He was initially pulled over for driving with an obstructed view, police said.
There have been bear sightings in the area during this summer.
He is scheduled to return to court Sept. 13.
He put the money on gift cards, police said.
Police said he tried to steal $7,000 from a Yorktown bank.
Police said he stole the money using an online check cashing scam.
Gaming fraud rises to a felony when the value exceeds $1,000.
Police also charged the man with illegal drug possession.
He was initially stopped for speeding.
He has alleged for months that the school district is covering up for a teacher.
First responders were trying to attend to a person who was unconscious.
The two men charged with the murder are from Peekskill and Shrub Oak.
Police said they spotted the man acting suspiciously in a van in a parking lot.
After being contacted, the man voluntarily surrendered to the police.
Authorities said not to try to retain the scammer if you realize in real time you've been given a counterfeit bill.
The underlying charge is a misdemeanor.
Police later found him committing traffic infractions, including speeding.
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The underlying charge was driving without a license from an arrest in May.
The early morning accident close Route 202 for four hours.
State Police in Troop K removed 27 impaired drivers from public roads over the weekend of July 20-21.