State police also arrested more than 160 people for drunken driving during the period, which started Dec. 14.
At the man's arraignment, a judge issued a temporary order of protection on behalf of the woman.
Lieutenant Kenneth Sgroi is survived by a wife and two children.
Fire officials said the blaze was contained to a first-floor apartment, but smoke was a wider problem.
No evidence of suspicious activity has been found, officials said.
Police said the woman also kicked in a bathroom door.
Fire officials said the man, who was in his 70s, was the only person in the home at the time of the fire.
The graduation ceremony was held at the Empire Expo Center at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
The state police said the women were accused of taking more than $3,500 worth of merchandise.
The man voluntarily surrendered and was placed under arrest, authorities said.
The sale will continue until the last tree is sold, officials said.
Officials said the car was down an embankment, inches from ending up in a stream that was swelling from the day's heavy rain.
Police also said she had an open container of alcohol in her vehicle.
Police said the theft occurred in October, but the man turned himself this month.
Police said a Yorktown man brandished a butcher's knife in front of a man and his child.
No injuries were reported when the vehicle crashed through a wall of the eatery Thursday.
The parade will start at Lakeland High School and will end at the Shrub Oak Veterans Monument.
Police said that $42,000 in cash and $10,000 in payroll checks were stolen from the victim's car which was parked outside a business.
A police officer said the man had been drinking before falling asleep in a car in a parking lot.
Authorities said the money was paid in January 2021 for a job that wasn't done.
Two Arlington residents were able to get out of their home, but they received minor burns.
Police executed a search warrant at the woman's home and said they found the illegal drugs in her purse.
One of the people was violating a stay away order of protection by being with the other person, police said.
Police caught up with him and the driver he is accused of trying to protect in Putnam County.
Police said the incident happened in May.
The vehicle belonged to the Town of Yorktown Sewer Treatment Plant, police said.
The man's identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
Police said he faces a misdemeanor assault charge.
Police said he faces criminal mischief and harassment charges.
Drivers should be aware that school traffic can begin as early as 7 a.m. and go as late as 6 p.m.
Police said the Brooklyn woman was initially pulled over for having a headlight that wasn't working and unlawfully tinted windows.
Authorities said the fire was quickly contained
Police said the man had originally been accused of stealing.
Because of his age, he was charged with juvenile deliquency, but the underlying charge was a misdemeanor.
Police said the theft happened back in June.
Police also said the man was driving with a suspended license.
Police said the incident happened back in April but was reported earlier this month.
Yorktown police said they were told the man was in the custody of the Dutchess County sheriff.
Police said the man was found to be in custody on an unrelated charge.
Police said that the fire department never sells shirts or patches to the general public.