Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Incidents in Rockland County

Family Court warrants, domestic violence incident, drug charges.

Police in Rockland County reported the following incidents:

- Ian Cruz, 28, of Stony Point, was arrested Tuesday in Clarkstown at 10:30 a.m. on a warrant issued in Rockland County Family Court in New City, according to the Rockland County Sheriff's Department. Cruz was arraigned in Family Court on a charge of violating a court order, failing to pay $23,328.26 to the Rockland County Department of Social Services. He was released pending a court hearing.

- David Brown, 38, of Nyack, was arrested Tuesday in Clarkstown at 10:15 a.m. on a warrant issued in Rockland County Family Court in New City, according to the Rockland County Sheriff's Department. Brown was arraigned in Family Court on a charge of violating a court order, failing to pay $40,031.04 to the Rockland County Department of Social Services. He was released pending a court hearing.

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- Peter Dalto, 50, of 50 Rosetown Drive, Tomkins Cove, was arrested Wednesday on charges of fourth-degree criminal mischief and second-degree harassment in connection with a domestic violence incident, according to Stony Point Police. Dalto was arraigned in Stony Point Town Court and released pending a Nov. 1 hearing. He was also served with a temporary order of protection, requiring he stay away from the victim in the incident.

- Michael Haywood, 30, of 153 Coolidge St., Haverstraw, was arrested Saturday on drug charges, according to Stony Point Police. Haywood was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and marijuana possession after an investigation into a suspicous vehicle. Police said that in addition to marijuana, ecstasy pills were discovered. Haywood was released on $500 bail pending a Nov. 13 hearing in Stony Point Town Court.

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