Police initially responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.
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The Yorktown resident has been charged with juvenile delinquency.
Yorktown officers were assisted by the Westchester County Police and the New York State Police.
failed brake light, failure to pay fines, failure to answer summonses, lapsed insurance, parking violations
Someone at a Hickory Street home called about an unwanted person. That person had illegal painkillers on her person, police allege.
There were also other charges including having no license and having an open container of alcohol in the car.
One of the churches that lost money was St. Patrick’s Church in Yorktown Heights.
She was pulled over for a traffic infraction.
Among the charges the Yonkers man faces is "fail to exercise due care to emergency vehicle."
Police said he was also driving after his license had been revoked twice.
Police said the man was also driving without a valid license and refused to take a breath test.
He ran away during a fire drill, hospital staff said.
He was being taken to Quest Diagnostics in Peekskill when he fled on foot.
Police said the theft took place in March.
Police said he was driving while his license had been suspended because of another offense.
The officer was injured, but the other driver was not.
The music festival will run from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., with a road closure planned for the final four hours, according to police.
He faces a felony charge, police said.
A woman complained the checks had been deposited without her permission.
He told police he was attempting to steer his SUV with his feet, after which the car became airborne.
The arresting officer was in a vehicle equipped with the automated device.
The defendant surrendered at police headquarters a day later.
Police said he was driving too fast and didn't have proper plates.
Police said the damage was estimated at $2,000.
Police initially responded to a car crashing into a mailbox.
Police said the man was already under arrest.
The majority of tickets issued were for lack of child-restraint seating.
Traffic lights are out and more than 800 customers are without electricity.
The driver of the other car faces charges of being in possession of a forged license.
Authorities said he sold heroin to someone who used it and died of an overdose.
An alert employee contacted the state police when he went to the second bank.
Police said his privilege to drive in New York had been suspended.
On an 80-degree day, the temperature inside a car can go up 20 degrees in 20 minutes.
Police were called to a home on a report of an assault where they said they heard the sound of a shotgun being prepared to fire.
He posted bail and is due back in court in July.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the woman.
She was arrested after allegedly crashing into a telephone pole.
The first officer to arrive on the scene didn't have the tools to open the locked car.
The defendants were unable to post bail.