Police said the man failed to show up for a court date in 2017.
He was initially stopped for having windows that were too dark.
A section of Route 202 was closed for four hours following the crash.
The arrest occurred at the Jefferson Valley Mall.
The shipment of about 1,200 computers was supposed to go to public schools in New Jersey.
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Yorktown police got a call from a law enforcement agency in Florida.
Personnel at a bank received information that the man had tried to use someone else's ID at another branch earlier in the day.
The man was initially arrested for domestic assault, police said.
One of the cars was flipped over onto its side.
The dog was found by a woman who took her to a veterinarian.
Police said his car was not registered or insured as well.
The road was closed for almost two hours.
Firefighters battled the blaze as temperatures were soaring in the 90s.
At one point, police said, they were driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway.
Police said a man left 25 messages on the victim's voicemail.
Police said the manager of the private beach had a dispute with some of the members.
The parade will end at the Fire Department Fairgrounds.
Residents were urged by police to secure their garbage cans.
Police said they should be called if a bear is seen.
State police are investigating the accident.
He is due back in court in July.
A temporary order of protection was issued on behalf of the victim.
Troopers are cracking down on speeding, aggressive, and distracted drivers across the Empire State.
The detail was held on I-684 in Westchester County.
A temporary order of protection of issued on behalf of the alleged victim.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the victim.
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Police had initially stopped the man because of irregularities with his license plates.
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The man told the deputies he had run out of gas.
Police also said the man was in possession of crack cocaine.
Police said the license was also expired.
Police initially stopped the man for not having a working tail lamp.
The man voluntarily turned himself in.
Police charged her with two counts of possession stole property.
The man turned himself in the next day at police headquarters.
The initially pulled over for a traffic stop.
Passers-by helped until emergency service providers arrived on the scene in Yorktown.
Police said the thefts occurred over the course of a year.