Ben Crnic

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Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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Dog Found Dead In Garbage Bag With Wounds In New Rochelle: Police Investigating Dog Found Dead In Garbage Bag With Wounds In New Rochelle: Police Investigating
Dog Found Dead In Garbage Bag With Wounds In New Rochelle: Police Investigating Authorities in Westchester County are investigating the suspicious death of a dog found dumped in a contractor-style garbage bag near a public lake, police said.  The grim discovery was made around 4:23 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, near Glenwood Lake and Gloucester Place in New Rochelle, the New Rochelle Police Department announced on Friday, June 13.  Responding officers found the body of a large brown Pitbull inside a torn trash bag left by the roadside. A local resident told police they had noticed the bag intact the previous day but did not look inside. When the bag appeared rip…
Ex-Chief Of Tappan FD Dies After 9/11-Related Cancer Fight: 'Lived, Breathed Fire Service' Ex-Chief Of Tappan FD Dies After 9/11-Related Cancer Fight: 'Lived, Breathed Fire Service'
Ex-Chief Of Tappan FD Dies After 9/11-Related Cancer Fight: 'Lived, Breathed Fire Service' A Hudson Valley fire department is mourning the loss of one of its own who died after a long and courageous battle with 9/11-related cancer.  Former Tappan Fire Department Chief Fredrick Simms Jr. died on Thursday morning, June 12 at home surrounded by his family, the department said in a statement.  Simms, known as “Freddie” to friends and fellow firefighters, was a lifelong firefighter. He joined the Tappan Fire Department in March 1998 and rose through the ranks, serving as Chief of Department from 2014 to 2016.  His passion for service extended beyond Rockland …
Man Admits Stealing Car With Victim's Mother Inside, Hitting Her In Chester: Here's His Fate Man Admits Stealing Car With Victim's Mother Inside, Hitting Her In Chester: Here's His Fate
Man Admits Stealing Car With Victim's Mother Inside, Hitting Her In Chester: Here's His Fate A man who stole a car with an elderly woman still inside and struck her daughter with the vehicle during a harrowing Orange County carjacking has pleaded guilty and will serve time in state prison, prosecutors said. Edward Keegan, age 34, of Chester, pleaded guilty on Wednesday, June 11, in Orange County Court to third-degree robbery, a felony, in connection with the violent incident that took place on February 21 outside Liquor King in the Chester Mall at 78 Brookside Ave., Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on Friday, June 13.  Prosecutors say Keegan jump…
WATCH: Vehicle Goes Up In Flames On Palisades Parkway In Orangetown WATCH: Vehicle Goes Up In Flames On Palisades Parkway In Orangetown
Watch: Vehicle Goes Up In Flames On Palisades Parkway In Orangetown An overnight vehicle fire on the Palisades Parkway in Rockland County was caught on video.  The blaze happened on Thursday night, June 12 on the southbound Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangetown between Exits 5N and 4, according to a report from The Monsey Scoop. The flames prompted a response from firefighters and emergency crews and fully engulfed the car, as seen in a video posted by the outlet.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Monsey Scoop (@monseyscoop) More information about the blaze was not immediately avai…
Abandoned Cat Found In Carrier Near Reservoir In Southeast, Prompts Investigation Abandoned Cat Found In Carrier Near Reservoir In Southeast, Prompts Investigation
Abandoned Cat Found In Carrier Near Reservoir In Southeast, Prompts Investigation Authorities are asking for the public’s help after a cat was found abandoned in the woods near a Putnam County reservoir.  The male, unneutered tabby cat was discovered inside an unlocked pet carrier with an empty can of cat food just after 7:15 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11, along Old Milltown Road in the Town of Southeast, according to the Putnam County SPCA’s Law Enforcement Division.   A Good Samaritan found the cat while walking near the East Branch Reservoir, a remote wooded area accessible by gravel road. The carrier had been left just a few feet off the road, authorities…
Arson Suspected In Chestnut Ridge House Fire: Report Arson Suspected In Chestnut Ridge House Fire: Report
Arson Suspected In Chestnut Ridge House Fire: Report Authorities are investigating a fire in a Rockland County neighborhood that may have been intentionally set.  The blaze broke out early Thursday afternoon, June 12, at Scotland Hill Park in Chestnut Ridge, near Scotland Hill Road, according to The Monsey Scoop. Firefighters and emergency responders arrived quickly and were able to bring the fire under control before it could spread further. However, suspicions of arson led to the Rockland County Sheriff’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) being called to the scene. Investigators are now working to determine the cause of the fire.…
HS Senior Critically Injured Just Days Before Graduation In Pleasant Valley Crash HS Senior Critically Injured Just Days Before Graduation In Pleasant Valley Crash
HS Senior Critically Injured Just Days Before Graduation In Pleasant Valley Crash A Dutchess County community is coming together to support a high school senior who remains in critical condition following a serious car crash just days before he was set to graduate.  Colton Sonner, age 18, suffered a traumatic brain injury in the crash, which happened earlier this week in Pleasant Valley, and is currently on a ventilator in the ICU, according to a GoFundMe campaign organized to assist with his medical and living expenses.  A senior preparing to graduate from high school on Friday, June 20, Sonner is known for his athleticism and love of sports. He also work…
Ex Cortlandt Town Employee Let Man Illegally Dump Near Fragile Wetlands: Here's Their Fate Ex Cortlandt Town Employee Let Man Illegally Dump Near Fragile Wetlands: Here's Their Fate
Ex Cortlandt Town Employee Let Man Illegally Dump Near Fragile Wetlands: Here's Their Fate A former municipal employee in Northern Westchester will spend time in federal prison for his role in a public corruption scheme that caused millions of dollars in damage to environmentally sensitive land, federal prosecutors announced. Robert Dyckman, age 53, of Verplanck, and the former Assistant General Foreman for the Town of Cortlandt, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for accepting bribes from a local business owner, 56-year-old Glenn Griffin of Cortlandt, in exchange for allowing illegal dumping at a town facility, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ne…
Longtime Motorcycle Club Leader, Drag Racing Enthusiast From Dutchess County Area Dies Longtime Motorcycle Club Leader, Drag Racing Enthusiast From Dutchess County Area Dies
Longtime Motorcycle Club Leader, Drag Racing Enthusiast From Dutchess County Area Dies A longtime Hudson Valley resident known for his deep ties to motorcycle clubs and the drag racing world is being remembered by loved ones for his lifelong community involvement.  Robert A. “Tiny” Eglit, a resident of Poughkeepsie who also once lived in Katonah, died at the age of 76 on Sunday, June 8 at Putnam Nursing and Rehabilitation, according to his obituary.  Tiny had lived in Dutchess County since 1981 and left a lasting impression on those who knew him—both on the road and off. He retired in 1994 from Sheet Metal Workers Local 38 in Brewster. Tiny was born in the Bronx on…
Hyde Park Martial Arts Instructor Admits Sexually Abusing Multiple Students (UPDATE) Hyde Park Martial Arts Instructor Admits Sexually Abusing Multiple Students (UPDATE)
Hyde Park Martial Arts Instructor Admits Sexually Abusing Multiple Students (Update) A former martial arts instructor accused of sexually abusing his students across Dutchess County has now pleaded guilty to multiple charges, sparing his victims from testifying at trial, prosecutors announced. Tyler G. LeClerc, age 27, of Hyde Park, entered a guilty plea in Dutchess County Court on Thursday, June 12, admitting to five crimes stemming from repeated sexual abuse of minors he taught through LeClerc’s Martial Arts, the Dutchess County District Attorney's Office announced.  LeClerc pleaded guilty to two counts of third-degree criminal sexual act and one count of first-degre…
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