The Pelham man is cooperating with the government in the fraud prosecution, according to federal officials.
When the driver stopped in a Pelham road work zone couldn't be roused, troopers broke a window, and then things got scary, police said.
She used the drugs, then refilled the vials with water before returning the tampered vials to the surgery center where she worked.
The Pelham Manor resident has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for a scheme to defraud Medicare.
She stole vials, containing hydromorphone or fentanyl, took them home to use herself, and then refilled the vials with saline or water.
During the attack last year, the victim revved the engine of her parked car which alerted nearby Pelham Manor police officers.
The Westchester resident shared child pornography with undercover officers on online messaging platforms, investigators said.
The 44-year-old Pelham Manor man has now pleaded guilty to a slew of federal fraud and kickback charges in federal court.
A call about a gas leak on Saturday afternoon led to the discovery of another serious problem, when first responders discovered a collapse.
In each case, the ATM was removed with a hand-truck or carried away, leading officials to warn business owners to secure cash machines.
Medicare paid at least $10 million on fraudulent claims, prosecutors alleged.
Funds from Russia’s crony capitalism are hidden in luxury assets by professional enablers, said the Homeland Security agent-in-charge.
Carrying zip-ties, duct tape and rope, he threatened two residents before he was tackled by a third.
The app, which is available for Apple and Android phones, is designed to provide valuable information to Westchester residents.
“Our police are doing remarkable job keeping Westchester County safe. People move here, and stay here, because Westchester County is safe".
“Working collaboratively with our law enforcement partners is a critical way we keep Westchester safe,” Gleason said.
Along with a BB gun, the would-be burglar was carrying zip ties and duct tape, prosecutors said.
Two men were charged Friday in the U.S. District Court in White Plains.
Jamir Thompson was 15 years old when he shot a high school student Marilyn Cotto-Montanez in the head in front of her 9-year-old sister.
Pelham school officials warned parents to have students travel in groups with police numbers in their phones.
The 20-year-old was traveling at 119 mph, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors said they took bribes to bring inmates items such as scalpels, razor blades, drugs, alcohol, and cellphones.
It was stored in a hidden compartment in a Honda Pilot driven by a Rhode Island resident.
A woman who was trying on clothes noticed a cell phone on a sneaker just outside her fitting room with the camera lens aimed up.
Communication with an undercover investigator from the DA’s Office served as the basis for a search warrant.
A Pelham resident who owned graphic images of a very young child being sexually assaulted pleaded guilty, said the Westchester DA.
A man wanted on home invasion and attempted murder charges was found on the Hutchinson River Parkway by Westchester County police.
He was on the New Haven Lines tracks during the evening commute.
Metro-North reported police activity near the Pelham and Mount Vernon East train stations just before 6 p.m.
The sentences for murder and criminal possession of a weapon will run concurrently.
He was arrested after an undercover investigation by the Westchester District Attorney’s Office.
NY State Tax Department officials said it was part of a crackdown on criminal ‘ghost preparers.’
And the victim of the car crash in the middle was injured.
He's a Pelham firefighter with a new baby. Donations are pouring in to a GoFundMe account to help someone whose job it is to help others.
Two cars were speeding and weaving in and out of traffic. One of them collided with a minivan.
The thefts of mail In Pelham had occurred in early summer, authorities said.
The accident happened at rush hour.
A temporary order of protection was issued on behalf of the victim.
Firefighters made sure the building was stable.
A Village of Pelham police officer was able to start CPR immediately.