He completed 21 weeks of training at the police academy in Valhalla and will be serving in Yorktown.
Police said they initially stopped the man because he wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
Police said they arrested him after serving him with an order of protection for an unrelated case.
Police were initially sent to check out an erratic driver.
Police said the incident happened in an H&M dressing room in the Jefferson Valley Mall.
Police said the man also wasn't wearing his seat belt and had an open container of alcohol in the car.
Among the original charges the man faced were criminal mischief, obstructing government administration and aggravated harassment.
Police said the Fishkill woman was also driving with a suspended license and no valid registration.
Two K-9 officers will be on hand for the festivities, organizers said.
A Yorktown officer pulled him over after watching him driving aggressively on the Taconic State Parkway, police said.
Police said he was driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.18 percent or more.
Police said an officer saw the man weaving in traffic, going over the white fog line and the double yellow line.
Police said a Yorktown Heights man stabbed another person with a large sword during a domestic dispute.
The Yorktown Police Department said the school bus had its stop sign displayed and was flashing its red lights.
Police said the teen was originally charged with reckless driving and driving without a license.
Police said the victim had cell phones in his possession that belonged to the man who stabbed him.
He was charged with five misdemeanors, including false impersonation and having an illegal drug, police said.
The court issued an arrest warrant in September, and it was finally served.
Police were initially sent to check out an erratic driver who was on the wrong side of the road.
Police also said the stolen car didn't have an installed interlock device.
A temporary order of protection was issued by a judge on behalf of the victim.
Authorities said she used a Swiffer sweeper to hit the other woman in the head.
The bodies of the couple were found by police after a welfare check was requested.
Police also said that some of her car's windows were not transparent.
Police said the couple assaulted the victim, holding the person against their will, while brandishing a firearm.
Police said the teen was charged as a juvenile delinquent, but the underlying charges were misdemeanors.
Police were initially called to the mall for a report of theft.
Officers were originally called to check out an erratic driver.
The Mount Vernon woman didn't show up in court after she was charged with felony grand larceny, Yorktown police said.
Now she faces two charges in Yorktown town court.
Police said he was arrested while in custody in Carmel on an unrelated charge.
Police said the man was in a one-car crash, which led to his arrest.
Yorktown police said the man veered out of his lane and hit a utility pole.
Authorities said the man was passing another car illegally on the right which caused a crash.
The victim was critically injured in the crash and eventually died, police said.
Police said 100 of the cats were removed from the residence by the SPCA. The rest are being cared for in the home by volunteers.
The accident happened on southbound Interstate 87 in the town of New Paltz.
Yorktown police said the man had a blood alcohol content of 0.18 percent or higher.
Police said the man pulled someone by their hair and pushed them into a bush.
Lt. Kenneth Sgroi, who died Jan. 2, was posthumously promoted Saturday to captain.