The bizarre case unfolded when a Putnam County Sheriff's deputy pulled a car over after noticing it didn't have a license plate.
The 63-year-old parolee with a long criminal history, who also worked at a drug rehab center, killed the woman for stealing crack cocaine.
A NY man has confessed to the killing of a Danbury man, who had been reported missing days earlier, according to the sheriff.
The victim’s body was found in a reservoir in Carmel, New York.
The death has been ruled a homicide, according to police.
A woman and a four-year-old were in the car, according to officials. Both were unharmed and released to family.
The deputy and the suspect were taken to two different area hospitals, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office.
The Putnam County taxi driver told police that the suspect fired into the passenger compartment of his taxi following the dispute.
The 19-year-old Cold Spring man was charged in both incidents, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office.
A 23-year-old Southeast man faces felony charges for possessing and promoting material involving a prepubescent child, authorities say.
The Putnam County Sheriff's deputies were conducting nighttime patrols of the Putnam County Trailway when they spotted something odd.
Officials said that it is unclear if the resulting fire was accidental or intentional, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
He then barricaded himself inside his Patterson home and indicated he might have an explosive device, according to authorities.
The area where the bag was found in Putnam County was near where other bags of mutilated animals have been found in recent months.
The 18-year-old Southeast resident was charge with 18 felony counts related to internet crimes against child, according to the sheriff.
When the chase ended with a crash, Putnam sheriff's deputies reported finding a knife and open container in the Connecticut man's car.
After being brought back to Putnam County, the 38-year-old was released on his own recognizance with an ankle monitoring device.
During the police activity near I-84, the Wappingers Central School District announced a lockout at John Jay HS and delayed dismissals.
The 33-year-old Putnam man was charged with assault, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, and obstructing governmental administration.
The item appeared to have been made by the inmate while he was in the jail, according to Putnam County Sheriff's Department investigators.
The 30-year-old, who is accused of a slew of felonies, coincidentally shares a name with the Village of Brewster, according to cops.
The crew, described as "professional burglars" by prosecutors, included one man from Suffolk County and two from Nassau County.
Wooded terrain complicated last week’s rescue efforts of the workers, fire officials said.
Homeland Security and Sheriff's Office investigators identified an Instagram account linked to the 68-year-old Kent man, police said.
The suspects are from Carmel, Newburgh and Beacon. Two were also wanted for felonies from the Paramus, New Jersey Police Department.
The NYSP Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force received a cyber tip about sexually explicit videos and images sent from Carmel.
The concerned citizen called 911, then followed the car to a gas station, where the man was found unconscious behind the wheel by police.
The Putnam County SPCA has announced the arrest of a 57-year-old Danbury woman in the disturbing case.
He was arraigned in the Town of Southeast Court and released on his own recognizance, according to New York State Police.
The fire destroyed a three-story building on Wednesday, according to police.
While arresting the shoplifter who had a stun gun, deputies noticed a man hiding behind a car, which had a 9 mm pistol inside, cops said.
The 30-year-old's car had two bags of what appeared to be cocaine, along with another bag on him when he was booked into jail, cops said.
The owners said that they were awakened by someone banging on their door and then saw someone running away.
The Mahopac man is accused of using Snapchat to target children as young as 14 years old, according to the feds.
After fleeing on foot in a wooded area, K-9 Fortini helped a state trooper and Brewster police find their suspects.
When he returned to the Southeast dealership to complete the sale, investigators caught the suspect filling out paperwork with a fake name.
Police say he was riding a 2000 Kawasaki motorcycle at high speed when he lost control for unknown reasons.
Video footage showed him taking the smart home thermostats, hiding them in a black bin, and walking out of the store.
One victim was swindled out of $25K; another victim was almost tricked into handing over $20K before a bank got suspicious, police say.
Anyone with information about the disturbing incident is being asked to contact the Putnam County SPCA. Callers can remain anonymous.