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Police: Pair Steal $1.3K Worth Of Victoria Secret Clothes At Palisades Mall Police: Pair Steal $1.3K Worth Of Victoria Secret Clothes At Palisades Mall
Police: Pair Steal $1.3K Worth Of Victoria Secret Clothes At Palisades Mall CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- Two Bronx residents were charged with stealing more than $1,300 worth of goods from the Victoria's Secret store on Tuesday at the Palisades Mall in West Nyack, according to the Clarkstown Police. Deja Medley, 21, and a 15-year-old male, were arrested around 8:50 p.m. after Clarkstown police responded to the mall for a report of shoplifting, said Pete Walker, Clarkstown Police spokesman. The two suspects were reportedly observed by loss prevention employees taking the women’s clothing valued at $1,371, Walker added. They were charged with grand larceny and criminal posse…
White Powder Thrown At Statues Near Westchester Courthouse In White Plains White Powder Thrown At Statues Near Westchester Courthouse In White Plains
White Powder Thrown At Statues Near Westchester Courthouse In White Plains WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Police and hazmat crews are clearing the scene of the Westchester County Courthouse after someone threw a white powder around two statues in front of the courthouse, according to Westchester County Police. The incident, which occurred around 7:15 a.m. Wednesday, was reported to police by a court officer, said Westchester County Police spokesman Kieran O'Leary. Following the report of the incident, the Westchester County Police Hazardous Devices Unit responded, tested the powder and determined it to be non-hazardous. The two statues include a law enforcement memo…
Police: Mohegan Lake Motorist Who Hits Fire Hydrant, Pole Charged With DWI Police: Mohegan Lake Motorist Who Hits Fire Hydrant, Pole Charged With DWI
Police: Mohegan Lake Motorist Who Hits Fire Hydrant, Pole Charged With DWI MOHEGAN LAKE, N.Y. -- Yorktown Police charged a Mohegan Lake man with numerous driving violations including DWI after he rolled his vehicle, hitting a utility pole and fire hydrant, according to the Yorktown Police. Thomas Peter Anderson, 28, was arrested after police responded to a report of a one-car accident around 2:30 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 5 on Mohegan Avenue, police said. When officers arrived on scene they found Anderson in the vehicle, which had rolled, hit a fire hydrant and a utility pole. During an investigation, officers determined that Anderson was drunk. A blood alcohol test sh…
Much-Needed Rain Expected To Move Across Bridgeport Much-Needed Rain Expected To Move Across Bridgeport
Much-Needed Rain Expected To Move Across Bridgeport FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — As drought conditions persist across Fairfield County, some much-needed rain is in the forecast Wednesday to offer a little relief. A 70 percent chance rain is predicted to move into the area before 4 p.m. and could dump up to a quarter-of-an-inch of rain before becoming scattered showers overnight, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures are forecast to remain in the 50s with lows in the 30s. Once the rain moves out, Thursday calls for chilly temperatures early with a high near 53, but wind chill factors will make the temperature feel more like 30…
Mount Vernon Internet Presentation Geared Toward Parents Mount Vernon Internet Presentation Geared Toward Parents
Mount Vernon Internet Presentation Geared Toward Parents MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Parents concerned about their children's Internet usage will want to attend an upcoming presentation by retired New York City Police Detective Thomas Grimes in Mount Vernon on Thursday, Nov. 10. Grimes, of NY Finest Speakers, will speak at 5 p.m. at the Benjamin Turner Middle School at 624 South Third Ave. The presentation is geared toward the parents and guardians of young people who utilize social networking sites or apps such as Instagram, Snapchat, Vine, Twitter, Facebook, etc.  Grimes, who appears on the "Today," show, as well as at numerous schools an…
Siren Test Scheduled For Indian Point Siren Test Scheduled For Indian Point
Siren Test Scheduled For Indian Point BUCHANAN, N.Y. -- Residents shouldn't be alarmed when they hear Indian Point sirens going off across the area on Wednesday, Nov. 9. It's just a planned test of the siren network.The test will take place at 10:30 a.m. in Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange counties, officials said. If there was an emergency at the nuclear power plant, the sirens in the area would be sounded continuously at full volume for four minutes, followed by an activation of the Emergency Broadcast System on radio and television stations to report important information and instructions.  The sirens are not a signa…
Daily Voice's Joe Lombardi Updates The News With Lisa Wexler On WGCH Radio Daily Voice's Joe Lombardi Updates The News With Lisa Wexler On WGCH Radio
Daily Voice's Joe Lombardi Updates The News With Lisa Wexler On Wgch Radio ARMONK, N,Y, -- The Lisa Wexler radio show on 1490 WGCH welcomes back Daily Voice Director of Media Initiatives/Managing Editor Joe Lombardi on Thursday. The segment begins at 5:35 p.m. You can also listen live online by clicking here. Wexler's show prides itself on the mantra, "If you're thinking about it, Lisa is talking about it." Lombardi, a longtime newsroom manager, broadcaster, writer and editor, says he enjoys providing background and perspective to the stories covered in Daily Voice, especially as "Lisa has a knack for getting to the heart the matter."
Yonkers Police Explorers To Take Polar Plunge In New Rochelle Yonkers Police Explorers To Take Polar Plunge In New Rochelle
Yonkers Police Explorers To Take Polar Plunge In New Rochelle YONKERS, N.Y.  --  Two members of the Yonkers Police Department Explorers Program are going to brave the cold waters to take part in the 2016 Westchester Polar Plunge "Freezin' For A Reason" on Saturday, Nov. 12, at Glenn Island Park in New Rochelle.  The two Explorers, Penelope Urbina and Miguel Molina, both Yonkers residents, will be plunging into the icy waters to raise money for Special Olympics New York athletes, said Detective Lt. Patrick McCormack. “Our Explorers do great work here in our city as they are learning about a possible career in law enforcement," McCormack…
Mount Vernon Mayor Names Heads Of Veterans Affairs, Buildings Department Mount Vernon Mayor Names Heads Of Veterans Affairs, Buildings Department
Mount Vernon Mayor Names Heads Of Veterans Affairs, Buildings Department MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Mount Vernon Mayor Richard Thomas recently announced new leaders for the Office of Veterans Affairs and the Building Department. The mayor, who has worked to realign government offices and their leaders since taking office in January, named Kristyn Briez Reed as director of the Office of Veterans Affairs and Curtis Woods as commissioner of the Building Department. Reed, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, has previously served as a case manager and social worker, managing million-dollar programs that serve hundreds of people. "Mrs. Reed recognizes the challenges fac…
Suffern Police Throw Support Behind Slain NYPD Sergeant With T-Shirts Suffern Police Throw Support Behind Slain NYPD Sergeant With T-Shirts
Suffern Police Throw Support Behind Slain Nypd Sergeant With T-Shirts SUFFERN, N.Y. -- When a police officer is killed in the line of duty, the Suffern Police Department always steps forward to help by selling T-shirts to raise money for the officer's family. Unfortunately, the call for residents to buy another T-shirt has gone out again following the killing of New York Police Department Sgt. Paul Tuozzolo of the 43rd Precinct on Friday, Nov. 4. "We have been very successful in raising funds for the families of the fallen,' said Suffern Police Chief Clarke Osborn. "Public support has been overwhelming of the police and we are grateful." A 19-…
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