Police also said the ATV the man was operating was stolen from Suffolk County in 2021.
Authorities said she also had an open container of alcohol in her car.
Police said the man was also wanted by an active warrant from the New York State Police.
Police said he crashed into an embankment, then he overturned and struck a tree.
Police also said they found burglar tools in the man's vehicle.
Yorktown police said the teen ran into the person under the order of protection at a gas station and began shouting at him.
Police said the man didn't have a valid license.
Police said the use of physical force bumped the charge from a larceny to a robbery.
A bench warrant was issued for his arrest, police said, with the original charge being a first-offense DWI.
When police got to the scene, they said they found a man with a severe leg injury as well as injuries to his head and chest.
Yorktown police initially pulled their car over for some erratic driving.
Law enforcement said the thefts occurred in parking areas outside of a bank and a supermarket.
Police said the man would use a different receipt to get the “refund” to which he was not entitled.
Police said the men fled on foot and were eventually found at a golf course.
Now a 35-year-old faces five felony charges.
Yorktown police said the man grabbed the girl's buttocks several times while she was trying to buy gas.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the victim.
Police also said the man's license to drive in New York had been suspended.
Police said Dr. Krystal Cascetta went into her infant’s room Saturday morning and fatally shot the child before turning the gun on herself.
State police said the scene was consistent with a murder/suicide.
Police said he also refused to show them his driver's license, proof of insurance and registration.
Officers were initially sent to check out a report about an erratic driver.
Police said he used the victim's credit card to buy electronics at Best Buy.
When they arrived at the scene, police said several display cases were smashed and numerous pieces of jewelry were missing.
According to the police, the boy hit the woman with her own cane.
The man is facing 19 misdemeanors, including unlawful imprisonment, police said.
The Westchester DA said the couple had a "ghost gun," which was used to threaten the victim.
Police said the teen used the victim's credit cards to make purchases.
Police said the man was moving unsafely out of his lane.
The pilot was the only person on board the aircraft, police said.
When police investigated a domestic dispute, they said they found a man with a gunshot wound to the arm and someone with blunt force trauma.
Police initially stopped the man for speeding.
Yorktown police said there were orders of protection in effect when the incident happened.
Police stopped him initially for excessive speed and a modified exhaust.
He voluntarily surrendered himself at Yorktown Police Headquarters, after which he was arrested.
Authorities also said the man was driving with a revoked license.
Police said a K-9 team assisted in finding the drugs during a traffic stop.
Police said one car involved in a two-car crash left the scene of the accident and then crashed again.
Yorktown police said the counterfeit bill was found while the man was being processed on an unrelated charge.
Police said the victim was asleep at the time.