The man was charged with felony leaving the scene of an incident with a fatality without reporting.
The woman accused of stalking told police she feared the situation would escalate.
Police said the man didn't appear in court to answer charges about driving without a license.
Police said he was not traveling at a reasonable speed and passed through a solid red traffic light.
Police were able to disarm the man who was charged with two misdemeanors.
Police said the children were scared of the way their father was driving and called their mother who, in turn, called the authorities.
After being arraigned, the man was served with another order of protection, police said.
Police also said the car he was driving didn't have a valid registration.
A Peekskill man was initially pulled over driving a speed that was not reasonable, police said.
The incident occurred in May and an arrest was made in July.
Police said the teen was last seen the afternoon of July 4.
Police said an officer was sent initially to check out a report of disorderly conduct.
Police allege the driver crashed into a parked car and then down an embankment.
Police took the men into custody after they fled from the scene in a car that later crashed.
The child was charged with juvenile delinquency, with a misdemeanor as the underlying charge.
Police said the victim walked into police headquarters and reported the domestic incident.
A jury determined that he was guilty of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a felony.
Police initially stopped the man's car for following another vehicle too closely and not staying in its lane.
Police said the woman also was driving with a suspended license.
Yorktown police said the Mohegan Lake man was also following too closely to another car.
Police said she had originally been charged with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation.
The person who was struck by a bullet was taken to an area hospital and evaluated.
Police said all four of the Croton-on-Hudson residents were charged with the same offenses.
Police said the man had had his driver's license suspended four times on four different dates.
Police had been sent to the Yorktown home to check out a domestic incident.
Police were called at 9 p.m. May 25.
Yorktown police found him under arrest in Yonkers on unrelated charges.
The graffiti was found under a bridge near where the Taconic State Parkway passes over the Croton Reservoir.
Police said the man was determined to have a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more.
Police said he was unable to make bail.
He faced a felony charge of possessing stolen property, police said.
Yorktown police said the man was being held in custody in Monroe.
A store employee attempted to stop him, and the man left the store without the baggage.
A police officer said he spotted a speeding car on the Taconic State Parkway.
Police initially stopped the woman because they said she was on the phone while driving.
Police said the teen sold several items, including a phone, from a parked car.
Police said the man had a pump, burglar's tools and two large containers filled with used oil.
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One of the residents had an active arrest warrant from the county, police said.
Police said he was arrested in Mamaroneck.