State police say that the Red Hook Police Department and the Child Advocacy Center assisted in the investigation.
Police officers responded to The Sentinel of Port Jervis, on the Greenville Turnpike, after receiving a report of an assault.
The wounded driver was initially taken to Garnet Health Medical Center, but was transferred to Westchester Medical Center.
The hoax posted on social media also falsely warned of an active shooter on campus, according to the feds.
Police said that a second child in the home witnessed the attack and flagged down passing drivers who called 911, and then rushed to help.
A passing vehicle stopped and took the victim, whose back was slashed as he ran for his life, to the hospital, where he required surgery.
The New York State Police and Crawford police investigated reports of sexual services being offered at the BB Aroma Spa in Pine Bush.
32-year-old Nancy Smith was found brutally stabbed to death in her New Windsor home 24 years ago, on Dec. 5, 2001.
The 19-year-old faces arson and menacing charges following the Dec. 1 incident, according to police.
The driver from Brooklyn was arrested on felony drug charges, according to the Troop K Community Stabilization Unit.
After a 5-year investigation, the Wappingers Falls man was charged with felony criminally negligent homicide, according to police.
The 31-year-old Poughkeepsie man is accused of firing a gun 12 times in the crowded park, wounding a bystander.
The 25-year-old victim was a Poughquag resident, according to the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office.
He violently resisted arrest while trying to grab a Drug Task Force agent's duty weapon, according to the Dutchess County DA's Office.
He was charged in April, along with nine co-defendants, including four from the Hudson Valley, according to the feds.
Deputies on patrol reported spotting him standing in front of the pharmacy, in violation of a court order that followed a burglary arrest.
An elite FBI unit in Quantico helped lead investigators to the case of a 76-year-old reported missing from Port Jervis in 1976.
The pair's charges included unlawful imprisonment, assault, strangulation, and criminal mischief, according to Ellenville police.
He faces up to 15 years in prison after the guilty plea related to the gun violence that took place last May, in Port Jervis.
Town of New Windsor police, the Hudson Valley FBI Safe Streets Taskforce, & the Department of Homeland Security brought him back to the U.S.
The trouble at the Ellenville fast food spot started when a teen girl was approached by a group of boys, one armed with a baseball bat.
He threatened a family with the metal fork, specifically because of their ethnic origin, according to the Town of Ulster Police Department.
The Highland man also faces assault and obstruction of governmental administration charges, according to state police.
Search warrants led to the recovery of a snow blower, a zero-turn lawn mower, branded hand tools, and power equipment, according to police.
The Troop F Violent Gang Narcotics Enforcement Team seized crack, fentanyl, cocaine, guns and cash at the property, according to NYSP.
The 22-year-old, who was a senior at Marist University, and was set to graduate in May, has since been expelled due to the allegations.
A Poughkeepsie man is facing felony drug charges after police seized 59.7 grams of cocaine following the stop in Newburgh.
Once he was stopped, the 39-y.o. Poughkeepsie man was found with drugs, and a loaded, stolen 9MM gun inside his car, according to police.
While the Middletown woman was at work, the temperatures inside the unventilated car led to the death of the child, according to police.
A 19-year-old is facing attempted murder, assault and weapon charges for the September attack, according to police.
Cops say he was the final teen wanted for the Nov. 7 incident, where teens interfered with an arrest and took one officer's body cam.
A 30-year-old Putnam man is accused of harassing, endangering and disseminating indecent material to an 11-year-old girl, according to NYSP.
Anyone who believes a family member or loved one was in this area and has not returned, is urged to contact the New York State Police.
The near-miss happened near an elementary school, according to the Town of Deerpark Police Department.
Officials say it is the largest Medicaid fraud scheme ever prosecuted by the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
The Pawling man was found to have a BAC of 0.10 percent, after being arrested in the town of Dover, according to New York State troopers.​
The Kingston man and his wife possessed and promoted material depicting necrophilia, bestiality and bondage, according to media reports.
A woman with a gunshot wound, and a man with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, were found in the bedroom of a Shandaken home, NYSP said.
His friends struggled to free him from police, and took one officer's body cam, according to the cops at the scene.
A restaurant owner and waitress were menaced during the October 2024 robbery, according to prosecutors.