The Office of Special Investigation "has no basis to seek charges against any living person," according to the just released report.
The Eastchester High School football coach sexually abused minors in what the feds are calling "every parent's nightmare."
After a foot chase, 3 suspects were soon caught in Eastchester. A K-9 found the fourth hiding under a home's boat dock on a lake.
A troubling trend of burglars targeting occupied homes, to gain access to the high-end cars in the driveway, has police urging precaution.
A disturbing string of burglaries has seen car thieves breaking into homes in order to steal high-end cars in driveways.
Developments have led the investigation of a 1996 double homicide in a different direction, Westchester DA Rocah said in a statement.
The Eastchester Schools administrator has been arrested, and accused of extorting a teen to send sexually explicit videos.
Students were evacuated from the school and buildings and the campus were searched, but no explosive devices were found.
While an NYPD officer, she sold the narcotics to a police confidential source outside of her homes in Yonkers and the Bronx.
Yonkers police have released video of the moment everything went wrong and the efforts of rescuers to save the day.
The suspect was charged in Eastchester with attempted burglary and falsifying business records and then taken into ICE custody.
Westchester County requires that every home improvement business have a licensed contractor. They’re also required to carry insurance.
A traffic stop on the Cross County Parkway led to the arrest of a 34-year-old wanted on a federal narcotics trafficking charge.
CBS New York's Christina Fan reports from Bronxville, where the Bronx River breached its banks and flooded nearby roadways.
Officials in Bronxville said they contacted the Clarkstown Police Department after the veteran policeman didn't turn up for work.
Eastchester PD warned of a scam that took place at the White Plains Road Stop & Shop earlier this week, targeting a senior citizen.
The government said the man used bankruptcy protections to keep his assets and to avoid paying his bills.
One of the pair initially gave police a fake name and date of birth.
Prosecutors said the former teacher would arrange to meet the student and drive to multiple locations in New York City and Yonkers.
They completed 21 weeks of training at the police academy in Valhalla and will be serving in Bronxville and Eastchester.
Prosecutors said the septuagenarian enticed a 7-year-old to engage in sexual activity, actions that a judge called “truly reprehensible.”
Prosecutors said the former lawyer falsified records in order to keep his multimillion-dollar house and Aston Martin sports car.
Police said a man got into a car that had been left running and took off — while there was a child inside.
High-tech law enforcement tools made it tough on the suspected car thieves, who refused to make it easy on cops who tried to stop them.
The sergeant was a 24-year veteran of the Yonkers Police Department.
Prosecutors said Joshua Hall called Rep. Eric Swalwell's office from Yonkers and told staff members he planned to harm the congressman.
The man, who was an EMT, was driving the woman home after a social gathering.
The man had been accused in 2021 of taking lewd photos of children at his home.
Two of the accused live in Westchester County, according to federal prosecutors.
The Bronxville resident admitted importing the dangerous liquid date-rape drug from China and methamphetamine from Mexico.
“Our police are doing remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe".
“We engage with the public on multiple social media platforms and at the numerous community relations events we host or participate in".
“Working collaboratively with our law enforcement partners is a critical way we keep Westchester safe,” Gleason said.
Within two hours of the incident, an arrest was made, police said.
Authorities said the Bronxville resident was trafficking the illegal drugs in large quantities throughout Westchester and New York City.
Police found guns, high-capacity magazines, body armor, smoke grenades, ammo and other weapons in his home on LI and his BMW in Westchester.
Robert G. Byrnes, 48, was last seen in Yonkers but may be in Queens.
Following months of in-depth discussions and a review of existing BPD practices the PCRC has completed its draft report.
Claismar Abreu-Then, of Hartford, Connecticut, was charged in Hartford and is awaiting extradition to Westchester County, police said.
Authorities also said the man took pornographic images from Westchester to Connecticut and back.