The tense domestic violence call in Somers sent 2 to the hospital and came to an end after the attacker was Tasered, according to cops.
The White Plains man, who is already serving 35 years in jail for child pornography, was assisted by his sister in Yorktown, the FBI said.
Yorktown police say that the Peekskill man punched and struck the victim in the face after an argument in a parking lot.
His actions were found to be likely injurious to the physical, mental, and moral welfare of the disabled student, according to cops.
The 32-year-old was with a 9-year-old when she shoplifted the items from the sporting goods store at the Jefferson Valley Mall, cops said.
The armed and dangerous man on the run was wanted for the killing of a 63-year-old Yorktown woman, who has now been identified.
He was required to turn over weapons because of a stipulation of an order of protection after a domestic dispute.
The pair of "soccer hooligans" were served with a criminal summons for second degree harassment, according to Yorktown police.
"We remain in touch with family members and will support them however we can," Westchester County Police Commissioner Raynor said.
The teen was a sophomore at Somers High School. His 13-year-old brother and his mother remain hospitalized in critical condition.
A child was killed and two other people were critically wounded in a shooting late Monday night in Somers, New York, police said.
Schools in the Hudson Valley had gone into lockouts and canceled classes while the search for the armed suspect continued.
Police say the 44-year-old was screaming and intentionally interfering with officers' attempts to perform their duties.
Already in the custody of Westchester County Corrections, he was arrested again and charged for stealing money using a victim's debit card.
The Cortlandt Manor man had a BAC of 0.18 percent, a prior DWI, was unlicensed, had no interlock device and an open container, cops said.
While the burglary took place on February 13, the suspect only turned himself in last week, according to Yorktown police.
The teen was charged as a juvenile delinquent for criminal mischief, unauthorized use of a vehicle, and being an unlicensed operator.
The slippery theft took place in May 2023, but he was finally captured in Mamaroneck on Sunday, after a traffic stop.
He defrauded a victim in a virtual Alcoholics Anonymous group out of $7,500 for legal fees despite not actually being a lawyer, cops said.
A victim told Yorktown police that a member of the other team punched him in the head, causing a laceration.
After pilfering a credit card at a Yorktown gym, he used it in Putnam County, and was captured on the Hutch in Pelham Manor, police said.
Yorktown police said the Croton-on-Hudson resident passed a red light, while on a cellphone, with a suspended license.
She stole company funds over a two-year period, while employed as an executive at a North Castle-based business.
Yorktown police say the teen entered the home unlawfully in what was initially described as a call to a "domestic dispute."
Investigators say he lured the victim to his home under false pretenses, and then restrained and sexually assaulted the victim.
He walked away with summonses for aggravated unlicensed operation, unregistered motor vehicle and not notifying DMV of an address change.
The cold case that had been stalled for years revolved around a bicyclist's death on the North County Trailway in Yorktown.
An officer responded to Route 118 after reports that an erratic driver had stopped in front of Nadine's restaurant.
Shortly after midnight, officers were dispatched to Underhill Avenue and Heights Drive for a report of a car crash with injuries.
Police said that the court appearance was connected to a pending charge of misdemeanor petit larceny.
He pulled down his pants and underwear, exposing himself in front of a woman. He then masturbated in front of her, according to police.
Police say the NYSDOT maintenance supervisor from Yorktown falsely claimed over 180 hours of overtime.
Both victims were taken to Westchester Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries and released.
The 38-year-old is accused of stealing thousands of dollars in power cables and materials from a worksite in Westchester County.
The dangerous incident was in addition to two ion battery emergencies firefighters in Westchester responded to this week.
Cops impounded 16 powered conveyances and wrote 54 tickets this week in a clampdown on illegal use on county bike paths and trails.
Yorktown police said they were called to the scene of a crash Monday afternoon.
He is 27, police said.
A Lake Peekskill resident was arrested in Yorktown.
The stabbing victim, who was found outside the residence in Somers, was rushed to Westchester Medical Center for treatment.