Yonkers police made the "coldblooded" discovery when making an unrelated arrest at a Westchester residence.
During a weekslong trial, the jury members heard how the Yonkers man's predatory pattern of abuse spanned years.
As 2025 kicked off, 37-year-old Stephan Carson was stabbed to death after an altercation turned violent on a Yonkers street.
The boy's parents say their concerns were initially taken seriously but then were shut down after they filed a report with the state.
In August, 41-year-old James Hardy, of Mount Vernon, was shot and killed on a Yonkers street shortly after midnight.
The 51-year-old Yonkers man was convicted of robbery and assault, and is scheduled for sentencing next month.
The 45-year-old Westchester County resident was linked to the December 2024 attack by DNA, according to prosecutors.
The 34-year-old told the Yonkers victim that she needed to pay him to clear her name from a federal investigation, police said.
Police say the victims may have been followed home from a Westchester bar.
One of those arrested was linked to at least ten illegal dumping incidents, according to the Yonkers Police Department.
The sentence was handed down after the judge denied youthful offender status to the teenage defendant from Stratford, Connecticut.
It was the second time this month that fire and hazmat crews were called to the European Beauty Concept warehouse on Woodworth Avenue.
The former Yonkers teacher pleaded guilty to charges connected to using explicit texts to coerce the teen into a sexual relationship.
He was found to have a BAC of 0.15 percent, after being arrested in the Village of Ardsley, according to state police.
The fire broke out just after noon at European Beauty Concepts at Woodworth Avenue. Chemicals in a warehouse caused a reaction and a fire.
Just before 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, police responded to Ludlow Street after a 42-year-old Westchester man was shot in the belly.
The 43-year-old Yonkers woman is accused of having sex with her student over a yearlong period, sometime at her office in the school.
He stabbed the senior citizen 17 times inside her Nepperhan Avenue apartment, in the late-night hours of Aug. 9, 2022.
A 41-year-old man was fatally wounded shortly after midnight on Monday, according to Yonkers police officials.
State police report finding a man with facial injuries and his hands zip-tied, along with three men claiming to be shop employees.
The Warwick woman driving had a BAC of 0.14 percent, and is now facing a felony charge, according to troopers.
Officers found a 35-year-old Yonkers man, with a single gunshot wound to the head, at the scene of the fatal shooting.
The Yonkers man also slapped their 9-year-old girl, splitting open her lip, despite an order of protection, according to the DA.
The Bronx man is now facing a felony "Leandra's Law" charge for the first offense DWI, according to New York State Police.
Threatening texts included, "I’m going to beat you, I wish you die tonight in a car fire" and "I hope you die," according to the complaint.
The victim, who is 4'10" and around 100 pounds, suffered a rib fracture, a partially collapsed lung and bruising to her body and face.
Commissioner Sapienza said a "swift and decisive arrest" was made after a "reckless shooting" in a busy Yonkers medical corridor.
The teen, who was 16 years old at the time of the shooting, was charged in connection to his role in the slaying of Omar Bonilla.
The victim was stabbed with barber's scissors inside the Yonkers barbershop he owns, in a hate crime that shocked the Hudson Valley.
He fled after the abuse, but FBI's Westchester Safe Streets Task Force and Yonkers police captured him in the Bronx, according to the DA.
He was caught on Thursday in Yonkers, by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and the Pennsylvania State Police Fugitive Apprehension Unit.
The Westchester man, who works as a church sexton, has been indicted on felony sex abuse charges involving a young child.
See video of the car chase followed by a foot chase through a park and on train tracks, with Tasers ultimately being used in Yonkers.
Because it is his third felony conviction, he is facing up to life in prison when sentenced in June, according to the Westchester DA.
An argument turned tragic when, according to police, the teenager drew a .45 caliber firearm and fired a single round.
The Jewish man was stabbed with barber's scissors inside the Yonkers barbershop he owns, in a hate crime that shocked the Hudson Valley.
The raid was the culmination of a long-term investigation into the sale of narcotics throughout the Rivertowns.
In October of 2023, he fired around 4 shots from a .32 caliber pistol at 2 people passing by on a moped, on Lawrence Street, in Yonkers.
Officials are attempting to identify the victim, according to police.