Police said the underlying charges included criminal mischief, aggravated harassment and obstructing governmental administration.
Police said the man's privilege to drive had been suspended on four separate occasions.
Police said the man failed to stop at a stop sign.
Authorities said there was a 10-month-old child in the stroller at the time.
Police said they saw the woman driving faster than the posted speed limit.
Police said the man threw the woman to the ground.
Police also said the man did not have a license to drive.
She was originally charged with third-degree grand larceny, police said.
The man was said by friends to have missed several lunch gatherings, police said.
The man had a blood alcohol content of more than 0.18 percent, police said.
Police said the two victims said they feared for their lives.
Police were initially sent to investigate a motor vehicle accident.
On top of two bench warrants, the woman was charged with jumping bail.
The Mohegan Lake resident faces up to 15 years in prison for helping a gang member evade capture for murder.
Roy A. Johnson Jr., who killed the father of a Marist College student, was sentenced for the unrelated fatal shooting of another man.
Police said they received calls from passing motorists about the vandalism.
Prosecutors said the victim's body was found in a burning car.
Each person in the group faces a felony grand larceny charge, police said.
Two of the incidents go back to 2021 and 2022, according to authorities.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the victim.
They both were charged with juvenile delinquency, with the underlying charge being unlawful possession of a weapon under 16.
Police were initially sent to investigate a two-car automobile accident.
Police said he was identified as a passenger in a car during a traffic stop.
Police said the Yorktown man had an open container of alcohol in his car.
Court-approved eavesdropping found that the people providing cocaine to the woman were also supplying drugs in Port Jervis.
Giuseppi Micciari was appointed to be an assistant junior varsity football coach but resigned before starting the job.
The incident occurred about a month ago, and the court issued a criminal summons.
He failed to show up for court when he was accused of forging a document.
Police said they were looking for the man when he returned to the store.
The 17-year-old passenger of the Lyft driver was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition.
While foul play is not suspected at this time, police said the incident is being investigated.
Police said the man was also in possession of crack cocaine.
Police said the man's license was revoked because of a DWI-related defense.
Police said that one of them had a device that is used to remove security tags placed on merchandise.
Both victims were taken to the hospital and are reported to be in stable condition, according to Yorktown officials.
His car was stopped for speeding on Route 6, police said.
He has been charged with driving while intoxicated, police said.
The police remind residents to keep their car doors locked.
Besides taking more than $1,000 in merchandise, police said the fled from the scene and resisted arrest.
Police said they initially received a report of an erratically driven car.