Politics & Government
Heroin Defendant Now Faces Grand Larceny Charge
A Pleasantville man remains incarcerated after being arraigned on a new charge Tuesday.

The Pleasantville man who faces forgery and heroin possession charges had another felony tacked on Tuesday.
Michael Mandragona, 25, was arraigned on a Grand Larceny in the Third Degree charge Tuesday in Village Court.
According to Westchester County Jail records, Mandragona remains incarcerated on the at his last court date in February.
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Pleasantville Police did not share the details of Mandragona's most recent grand larceny arrest on Tuesday because they said the case involves juveniles.
Mandragona was initially arrested on February 11 along with two other people and charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Seventh Degree and Possession of a Hypodermic Instrument. Police later charged him with two felonies after they allegedly found he attempted to cash a forged check at a Washington Avenue bank.
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All of Mandragon's open cases were adjourned to April 2 Tuesday.
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Note: Arrests do not indicate convictions.
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