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Dutchess Man Charged With Woman In Attempted Cycle Center Break-In
A Dutchess County man and a Cottekill woman are behind bars after being busted on Tuesday for breaking into the Hudson Valley Cycle Center, Ulster police said.
Michael J. SanFilippo, 39, of Pleasant Valley and Jessica L. Merck, 27, of Cottekill, were charged with the burglary while being held at the Dutchess County Jail in connection with the November 2016 robbery of the LaGrangeville Smokes 4 Less store, police said.
The cycle store burglary, which occurred on Oct. 28, 2016, was discovered after a commercial alarm went off, sending police to the store. Upon arrival, officers found the fron…
Police Pursue Suspect Last Seen Fleeing After December Route 6 Crash
CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- New York State Police are asking for the public's help in locating a man wanted for fleeing from the scene of a traffic crash, said state police.
Jermaine D. Hughley, 24, is wanted on charges of falsifying business records, reckless endangerment, and unlawful fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle, following a pursuit that occurred on Dec. 27, 2016, state police said.
Hughley crashed the vehicle he was operating on State Route 6 and fled the scene on foot to avoid being taken into custody for an outstanding warrant for falsifying business records, state police added…
Retired Carmel Officer Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed Mahopac Woman
Richard O'Keefe pleaded guilty Wednesday to criminally negligent homicide and agreed to a one-year sentence in the death of Frances Ghelarducci during a crash in 2015, according to lohud.com.
O'Keefe, a retired Carmel police officer, who will serve his sentence at the Putnam County Jail, hit a Jeep on Route 6 and killed the Somers teaching assistant on Nov. 14, 2015, said lohud.com.
As part of a plea deal worked out by the Putnam County District Attorney's Office, O'Keefe also waived his right to appeal, added lohud.com.
The Mahopac resident, 59, was arrested the night of the crash, which …
Retired Carmel Officer Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed Mahopac Woman
Richard O'Keefe pleaded guilty Wednesday to criminally negligent homicide and agreed to a one-year sentence in the death of Frances Ghelarducci during a crash in 2015, according to lohud.com.
O'Keefe, a retired Carmel police officer, who will serve his sentence at the Putnam County Jail, hit a Jeep on Route 6 and killed the Somers teaching assistant on Nov. 14, 2015, said lohud.com.
As part of a plea deal worked out by the Putnam County District Attorney's Office, O'Keefe also waived his right to appeal, added lohud.com.
The Mahopac resident, 59, was arrested the night of the crash, which …