His identity has not been released.
The accident is still under investigation.
Police were able to track down his vehicle based on vague description.
Police said one of the suspects removed a security device in order to get the merchandise out of the store.
One of the people arrested was an employee of the toy store.
The attack followed an argument in the bar.
A temporary order of protection was issued on behalf of the victim.
In all 17 arrests were made in three counties.
One man is a resident of Somers; the other, Eastchester.
Police said he punched a female in head numerous times.
An SUV crossed the median and went airborne, crashing into two cars and sideswiping a third.
Three unlicensed handguns were found, police said.
The suspects are from Yorktown Heights, Peekskill, Mohegan Lake and Putnam Valley.
The roads will be shut down until the conclusion of the parade, police said.
She was taken into custody Thanksgiving morning.
The arrest occurred after a traffic accident.
The Somers resident was arrested at his home.
Police said a Maine resident was arrested in the Town of Somers.
A police officer was on patrol in a park when he spotted a suspicious vehicle.
Police were called to a Yorktown neighbor for a complaint about a solicitor.
Police were called because of an erratically driven vehicle.
Nov. 16 is “Utilities United Against Scams Day.”
Police said more that $1,300 was stolen.
He was arrested after a search warrant was executed.
Among the charges was aggravated DWI.
For an adult, the charges would have been felony arson and criminal mischief.
State police conducted the check Saturday in Somers, Mahopac and North Salem.
NY State troopers were combating intoxicated and impaired drivers in Columbia, Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties.
Police say he was recognized on a return trip to Sears in the Jefferson Valley Mall.
One is a Brewster resident, the other from Poughkeepsie.
The government said the practice would bill for copayments that it had waived.
Police said the man collided with an SUV.
The closure lasted about four hours.
A complaint was received about two dogs jumping on children.
There were 226 new graduates of the academy.
Police said he was in possession of crack cocaine and marijuana.
Police said he broke into a home through a window.
The officer safety program was announced Friday and benefits Yorktown, Somers and many other Hudson Valley communities.
Several Hudson Valley communities have had their own "creepy clown" scares.
It was part of an enforcement detail in Westchester and Putnam that netted 10 people for impaired driving in five towns.