Drunk Westchester Man Drove Pickup Truck Wrong Way In Greenwich, Police Say Drunk Westchester Man Drove Pickup Truck Wrong Way In Greenwich, Police Say
Drunk Westchester Man Drove Pickup Truck Wrong Way In Greenwich, Police Say A Westchester man is facing charges after police say he drove a pickup truck the wrong way in Greenwich. Greenwich Police were patrolling the area of Greenwich Avenue on Friday, April 26 around 9 p.m. Around this time, police say an anonymous subject allegedly submitted a report of a red pickup truck traveling the wrong way on Greenwich Avenue. The anonymous subject called again to report that the vehicle had been parked on Greenwich Avenue in the area of St. Mary’s Parish, according to police. Further investigation revealed that the vehicle’s driver, identified as 35-year-old Ismael Mendo…
Update: School Buses Crash, Sending 10 To Hospital, Some With Severe Injuries, In Greenwich Update: School Buses Crash, Sending 10 To Hospital, Some With Severe Injuries, In Greenwich
Update: School Buses Crash, Sending 10 To Hospital, Some With Severe Injuries, In Greenwich A nearly head-on crash involving two school buses sent 10 people to the hospital, some with severe injuries, according to the Greenwich Police. The crash took place around 3:09 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, at 1252 King St., between two school buses, one from Royal Coach Line school bus with just a driver, and a private bus operated by Countywide Transportation of Yonkers, which was carrying nine people, Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz. The Countywide bus was carrying seven special needs adults from a school program in Port Chester. There was also a driver and a monitor aboard, according to po…
Westchester Man, 25, Wanted In Domestic Violence Incident Surrenders To Greenwich Police Westchester Man, 25, Wanted In Domestic Violence Incident Surrenders To Greenwich Police
Westchester Man, 25, Wanted In Domestic Violence Incident Surrenders To Greenwich Police A 25-year-old man from Westchester has surrendered to Greenwich Police as a result of his alleged involvement in a domestic violence incident. Antonio Villa of Port Chester responded to Greenwich Police Department to surrender himself on an active warrant on Tuesday, April 2. The warrant stems from a domestic violence incident that occurred on the east end of Greenwich on Wednesday, March 20 around 7 a.m. Villa was charged with second-degree threatening and is being held at GPD in lieu of $100,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear at Stamford Superior Court on Wednesday, April 3.
Celebrity Chef Gives Up All His Restaurants, Including In Area, Amid Sex Assault Claims Celebrity Chef Gives Up All His Restaurants, Including In Area, Amid Sex Assault Claims
Celebrity Chef Gives Up All His Restaurants, Including In Area, Amid Sex Assault Claims Celebrity chef Mario Batali, who has been facing allegations of sexual harassment for more than a year, will no longer have a stake in any of his restaurants, including his two area restaurants, his partners announced on Wednesday. Batali, who owns the Tarry Lodge in Port Chester and in Westport, removed himself from any dealings with the group after coming under fire following accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct in December 2017. On Wednesday, March 6, his former partners, Joe Bastianich and his sister, Tanya Bastianich Manuali, told the restaurants’ employees in a letter …
Man Sent To Prison For Having Sex In Alley With Stamford Teen Man Sent To Prison For Having Sex In Alley With Stamford Teen
Man Sent To Prison For Having Sex In Alley With Stamford Teen A Westchester County man is heading to prison after he pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a teenager in Stamford. Port Chester resident Alex Flores, 22, has pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual assault in relation to an incident in a Fairfield County alley in July last year. Flores is scheduled to be sentenced in May, when he is expected to receive a term of one year in prison. Officers from the Stamford Police Department were dispatched at approximately 5 p.m. to Ludlow Street on July 25, 2018, for a report of a man sexually assaulting a minor. Upon arrival, police said that off…
Westchester Man Charged With Violating Order Of Protection In Greenwich Westchester Man Charged With Violating Order Of Protection In Greenwich
Westchester Man Charged With Violating Order Of Protection In Greenwich A 46-year-old Westchester man was arrested for violating two orders of protection in Greenwich. Jermaine Powell of Port Chester was arrested on Friday, Feb. 15, after Greenwich Police were called to a home in Byram for a report of a verbal altercation, said Greenwich Police. When officers arrived they found that Powell had violated an order the two victims had filed against him by being at the residence, police said. He was charged with violation of a protective order and held on $1,000 bond. 
Mill Street Bridge Connecting Greenwich, Port Chester Reopens Mill Street Bridge Connecting Greenwich, Port Chester Reopens
Mill Street Bridge Connecting Greenwich, Port Chester Reopens This story has been updated. A busy roadway that connects Greenwich to Port Chester has reopened after an hours-long closure Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 19. Heavy traffic occurred in the area after the closure of Mill Street Bridge due to a gas leak at around 1:30 p.m. The bridge reopened just before 5 p.m.
Expect Delays: Traffic Stops Start On I-95 During Rock Remediation Expect Delays: Traffic Stops Start On I-95 During Rock Remediation
Expect Delays: Traffic Stops Start On I-95 During Rock Remediation Motorists traveling on the New England Thruway in Westchester can expect brief stoppages in traffic as crews begin a rock remediation project. The New York State Thruway Authority announced a rock remediation safety project on the I-95 in Westchester, which will require brief traffic stops beginning today.  The rock remediation is part of the $135 million “Last Mile” infrastructure improvement project which focuses on the one-mile stretch from exit 22 (Port Chester-Rye-Midland Avenue) to the Connecticut state line. During the remediation, there will be temporary traffic…
Bridgeport Man Charged In NY State Police New Year's DWI Detail Bridgeport Man Charged In NY State Police New Year's DWI Detail
Bridgeport Man Charged In NY State Police New Year's DWI Detail New York State Police troopers busted two dozen local motorists over the New Year holiday weekend who were allegedly driving while impaired in the area. The local residents charged were: Westchester County On Saturday, Dec. 29, State Police troopers from Brewster arrested Gideon Taub, 28, of Dobbs Ferry, for DWI. He was traveling on Route 22 in the town of Southeast, when he was stopped for a vehicle and traffic law violation. Investigation revealed that he was impaired by alcohol, and he was subsequently arrested. Taub was also arrested on Dec. 22, 2018, for DWI after being stopped on Ro…
Woman Charged With Trying To Fill Fake Prescription At CVS In Greenwich Woman Charged With Trying To Fill Fake Prescription At CVS In Greenwich
Woman Charged With Trying To Fill Fake Prescription At CVS In Greenwich A Westchester woman was busted in Greenwich attempting to fill a fraudulent prescription at CVS, police said. Officers from the Greenwich Police Department were dispatched to CVS on West Putnam Avenue shortly before 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, police said, when there was a report of a woman attempting to illegally fill a prescription. Police said that the investigation revealed that Port Chester resident Ana Garcia, 67, was attempting to fill a fraudulent prescription. Further investigation found that she was in possession of multiple unlabeled pill bottles with a variety of prescripti…
Police: Drunk Man Charged After Punching Hole Through Door In Greenwich Police: Drunk Man Charged After Punching Hole Through Door In Greenwich
Police: Drunk Man Charged After Punching Hole Through Door In Greenwich A man from Westchester is facing charges after he punched a hole through a bedroom door while intoxicated, Greenwich Police say. Police responded to a street in Byram after hearing reports of an intoxicated man hitting a bedroom door repeatedly while the reporting party was inside. When police arrived, they discovered that Port Chester resident Jose Aguirre, 47, had punched a hole through the door. Police arrested Aguirre and charged him with disorderly conduct. Aguirre was unable to post his $1,000 bond and is being held at Greenwich Police Department. He is scheduled to appear in court o…
Four Charged With Gun Trafficking, Drug Distribution In Riverside Area Four Charged With Gun Trafficking, Drug Distribution In Riverside Area
Four Charged With Gun Trafficking, Drug Distribution In Riverside Area Four men are facing federal charges for allegedly trafficking firearms and distributing crack cocaine in and around the southern border of Westchester and Fairfield counties. U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman and the FBI announced that Walter Jones, Frank Maxwell, Markel Calhoun and Jamar Calhoun have been charged with weapon and drug charges for alleged offenses that centered in Port Chester. In March and February last year, Jones and Markel Calhoun allegedly conspired to traffic weapons and sold four firearms in Port Chester and Riverside in Greenwich. During that same period, the two were un…