Police said she was driving while intoxicated.
He was stopped on Oscawana Lake Road for driving a car with a loud exhaust and a headlight out.
Police were called for a domestic incident which led to an arrest.
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Police got a call Thursday night and arrested the White Plains resident.
He was sent to jail in lieu of paying $25,000 bail.
An East Fishkill man used a baseball bat to break a window in the burning vehicle.
He's due in Yorktown town court in May.
Police said he grabbed her phone keeping her from calling for help.
For an adult, the charges would have been felonies.
Police said the merchandise was taken from Toys R Us.
Surveillance video revealed the woman entered the community center and left with the items, police said.
After police spoke with the victim, the man was contacted and surrendered voluntarily.
Police initially pulled the man over for a possible traffic infraction.
Police said she was seen crossing the double yellow line and other traffic infractions.
An order of protection was issued on behalf of the victim.
Yorktown police advise motorists to detour.
Police are on the scene directing traffic.
Police initially stopped the woman for speeding.
She was also charged with multiple traffic violations, including not using a hands-free device while on a cell phone.
Police said the man used a glass bottle to injury another person.
In all, Troop K made 24 arrests over the holiday weekend, including two in Somers.
Police said the incident occurred at a soccer game.
The charges include felony weapon possession and criminal contempt.
A traffic stop led to the charge.
No one was injured in the crash, police said.
Police said he was playing with a knife in a restaurant.
Police said he had a prior conviction within the last decade.
Police said he refused to stop the vehicle he was driving when directed to by an officer.
The school was evacuated and searched after the threat was found.
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While three people were working together to steal the merchandise, he was caught with it, police said.
Police and a bomb squad investigated the threat and allowed students to return to classes.
Police initially pulled him over for a traffic violation.
Police also said he was driving drunk and didn't have a license.
She used the counterfeit bill at a Croton Falls pizzeria.
The man had an order of protection which was violated, police said.
Police said he was traveling at an excessive rate of speed and lost control of his vehicle.
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Police said he menacing the victim with a kitchen knife and a hammer.