Parking restrictions will also be in effect.
The accused faces two misdemeanor charges.
Police said he sent a threatening text message to a woman.
The arrest was the result of the execution of a search warrant.
Police said the man fled the scene but was tracked down.
The initial report was of a domestic incident.
The person was driving a car with a stolen plate and had a stolen driver license, police said.
There were three passengers who had to be rescued.
He faces a misdemeanor contempt charge.
Police said he told another student he would tell her when the shooting would happen.
The accident happened Thursday on Tomahawk Street.
He has Down syndrome and may be in need of medical attention.
Police said he was involved in an automobile accident.
Police are asking for anyone who may have witnessed the crash to call them.
The multi-vehicle crash was on the Taconic State Parkway.
Police said he had a knife during the attack.
Police said one of the forged IDs was a U.S. passport card.
The suspect was sent to Westchester County Jail.
The beach was closed and signs were posted that swimming was not allowed.
He served with the department for 24 years.
He is scheduled to appear in court September 13 to answer the charges.
Enforcers of New York's environmental laws report two recent incidents in Westchester County.
Police said they received a call about a car being driven erratically.
One dog bit a hiker at a nature preserve.
The incident occurred Sunday morning.
She was working at the store located in the Jefferson Valley Mall.
Police said the dogs had been running around a preserve unrestrained.
Police said there was a syringe involved.
Police said the victim was punched several time in the face.
The man faced drug charges and more.
The officers grew up in the community.
HIggins stole more than half a million from the dentist for whom she worked.
The DA's office alleges the Mohegan Lake woman set up a phony account and more.
During processing, it was discovered he had another outstanding warrant.
Police said the man also gave them a false name.
He was located at Riker's Island and taken into custody.
Police said the defendant tried to buy jewelry at a Connecticut Macy's.
The incident was reported in March 2016.
He was also parked in a fire zone and had an open container in this vehicle, police said.
One was charged as a juvenile, though the charge would have been more severe as an adult.