Police say the Carmel man broke into a Somers house and stole a car to make his getaway before cops caught up with him back in Carmel.
Troopers said the 51-year-old Paramount at Somers Rehabilitation and Nursing Center worker was released pending her next court date.
Any witnesses to the moments leading to the crash, who have not yet spoken to authorities, are being asked to contact New York State Police.
This week, the Mohegan Fire Dept. has responded to more than 15 reports of odors of gas, primarily in the area surrounding Mohegan Lake.
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Investigators say the trespasser was unwelcome at the home, which was not his own, and entered an outbuilding attempting to steal property.
An early morning fire at Coral restaurant was tackled by the Somers Volunteer Fire Department with a little help from their friends.
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She was issued an appearance ticket for the charge and released on her own recognizance, according to the Yorktown Police Department.
The stabbing victim was taken to Westchester Medical Center by EMS with apparently non-life-threatening injuries.
The Yorktown Water District said leaks are rare and it "neither endorses nor supports these types of water service line insurance plans."
Police said a traffic stop was initiated but the driver did not comply.
Police said the pair put more than $1,000 worth of merchandise into a duffle bag and left the store without paying.
Authorities said the man had a previous conviction for driving while intoxicated within the last 10 years.
Police said the threat was made through electronic communication.
The police said the man was driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more.
Police initially stopped the woman's car for speeding.
Police said the man had a collapsible baton hidden in his pants.
Police said the preliminary investigation found SUV driver had a medical emergency before the vehicles collided.
Because of his age, the teen was charged as a juvenile even though one of the underlying charges is a misdemeanor.
Police initially stopped the man for speeding on Route 202.
Police said they also found a magazine that has the capacity to accept 17 rounds of ammunition.
Police said the man ripped out phone wires and damaged a door.
The 16-year-old was charged as a juvenile with the underlying charge of unlawful fleeing from a police officer, a misdemeanor.
Prosecutors said the former cop obstructed a federal grand jury investigation and was an accessory after the fact to a murder.
Police said the man threw one of the children to the ground and began kicking him in the stomach before he ran off into the woods.
The arrests were the result of an ongoing investigation and enforcement of unlicensed contractors operating in the county, police said.
Police said the women had more than $3,000 worth of stolen merchandise during a traffic stop on the Taconic State Parkway.
Westchester County Probation called the Yorktown police and said they had searched the man's home and found drugs and weapons.
Police said the man's vehicle also had a suspended registration.
Police were initially called to check out a disabled vehicle in the roadway.
Police said she also punched and scratched the victim, causing minor injuries.
Police said the man crossed over the double yellow line into oncoming traffic.
The theft happened in May, police said, but the man didn't turn himself in until Monday.
Yorktown police said he asked for money to help get the victim's granddaughter out of custody.
Authorities said the man stole more than $1,000 using a fraudulent check.
Yorktown police said the 19-year-old was also driving while his license was suspended.
The incident happened between 10:55 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Curry and Gomer streets.
Police said the man was stopped after being seen speeding on Route 6.
Police said “forced entry” was made Wednesday at the parking lot located on Route 118.