Ben Crnic

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bcrnic@dailyvoice.com

Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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High-Speed Police Chase Forces 2-Hour School Delay In Briarcliff Manor; 4 Suspects Arrested High-Speed Police Chase Forces 2-Hour School Delay In Briarcliff Manor; 4 Suspects Arrested
High-Speed Police Chase Forces 2-Hour School Delay In Briarcliff Manor; 4 Suspects Arrested A police pursuit that began after a commercial burglary in Dutchess County led to a two-hour school delay in Westchester before ending with the arrests of four suspects. The chaos unfolded early Tuesday, March 18, when Dutchess County 911 reported a burglary in progress in the town of Pleasant Valley. Responding units identified a stolen black Porsche as the suspect vehicle, New York State Police said. Troopers later spotted the Porsche on the Taconic State Parkway in East Fishkill and attempted to stop it, but the driver fled south at high speed. Due to safety concerns, police ended the pu…
Repeat Offender Assaults, Chokes Officer In Middletown, Police Say Repeat Offender Assaults, Chokes Officer In Middletown, Police Say
Repeat Offender Assaults, Chokes Officer In Middletown, Police Say An Orange County police department is speaking out against bail reform laws after one of its officers was assaulted by an alleged repeat offender with a lengthy history of arrests and mental health-related incidents, authorities said.   The attack occurred on Friday, March 14, 2025, when 52-year-old Jerry Watkins, who is currently homeless, allegedly choked and assaulted a uniformed City of Middletown Police Department officer during an encounter, the department announced on Monday, March 17.  Watkins, who has had 28 documented interactions with law enforcement since January …
Drug Dealer Caught After SWAT Team Search At Poughkeepsie Apartment Drug Dealer Caught After SWAT Team Search At Poughkeepsie Apartment
Drug Dealer Caught After SWAT Team Search At Poughkeepsie Apartment A narcotics investigation led to the seizure of several grams of crack cocaine, over $1,500 in cash, and ammunition from a Dutchess County apartment, authorities announced.  Following community complaints about drug activity and quality-of-life concerns, the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department launched an investigation into alleged narcotics distribution at 120 Hudson Ave., Apt. 4C1, the department said on Friday, March 14.  On Thursday, March 13, detectives executed a search warrant at the apartment with assistance from the Poughkeepsie Joint SWAT Team. Inside, officers recove…
9/11 Memorial To Be Torn Down In Greenburgh After Damage: Here's What's Next 9/11 Memorial To Be Torn Down In Greenburgh After Damage: Here's What's Next
9/11 Memorial To Be Torn Down In Greenburgh After Damage: Here's What's Next After more than two decades of honoring the victims of September 11, 2001, a 9/11 memorial in a Westchester park will soon be torn down due to ongoing structural issues.  The People’s 9/11 Memorial Wall in Hartsdale’s Richard Presser Park is set to be torn down this week, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said on Saturday, March 15.  The People’s 9/11 Memorial Wall was built in 2003 after a collaboration between the Town of Greenburgh and ArtsWestchester. In addition to the tiles painted by community members, the memorial also featured a piece of metal from the World Trade Ce…
Cargo Trailer Stolen From North East Home Located, Sheriff Says (UPDATE) Cargo Trailer Stolen From North East Home Located, Sheriff Says (UPDATE)
Cargo Trailer Stolen From North East Home Located, Sheriff Says (Update) New Update: A trailer was located after being stolen from a Dutchess County home, authorities announced.  The trailer, stolen from a North East home sometime between 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5, and 8:35 a.m. on Thursday, March 6, was found and recovered by Dutchess County Sheriff's Office Detectives, the Sheriff's Office announced.  More information about where it was found and whether any suspects were charged was not made public as of Tuesday, March 18.  This continues to be a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.  Original Report: A…
Fallen K9 Remembered In Orange County: Leaves Legacy of 'Service, Love,' Sheriff's Office Says Fallen K9 Remembered In Orange County: Leaves Legacy of 'Service, Love,' Sheriff's Office Says
Fallen K9 Remembered In Orange County: Leaves Legacy of 'Service, Love,' Sheriff's Office Says The Orange County Sheriff's Office is mourning the loss of K9 Walter, a dedicated four-legged officer who died at age 9 after a career of distinguished service.  The death of Walter, a Shepherd-Border Collie mix, was announced by the Sheriff's Office on Monday, March 17.  In their announcement, authorities said Walter began his journey in law enforcement after being rescued from a shelter, "proving that even the most humble beginnings can lead to extraordinary achievements."  Paired with Sgt. Justin Worden, Walter worked tirelessly from March 2017 until his retirem…
100 Residents Evacuated, 1 Injured In 2-Alarm Blaze At New Rochelle Apartment Building 100 Residents Evacuated, 1 Injured In 2-Alarm Blaze At New Rochelle Apartment Building
100 Residents Evacuated, 1 Injured In 2-Alarm Blaze At New Rochelle Apartment Building A two-alarm fire at a New Rochelle apartment building forced the evacuation of about 100 residents, including elderly individuals who needed assistance, on Sunday, March 16, firefighters said.  The fire broke out at 16 Locust Ave. around 4:00 p.m., sending heavy smoke and flames through the building. Firefighters rushed to evacuate residents, ensuring those with mobility issues were safely removed, the New Rochelle Fire Department said on Monday, March 17.  One resident sustained minor injuries while escaping the fire, officials said. The fire capped off a busy day for New Rochel…
Bald Eagle Tests Positive For Bird Flu After Being Found In Cortlandt, Euthanized: DEC Bald Eagle Tests Positive For Bird Flu After Being Found In Cortlandt, Euthanized: DEC
Bald Eagle Tests Positive For Bird Flu After Being Found In Cortlandt, Euthanized: DEC An injured bald eagle found on a trail in Westchester was euthanized after testing positive for bird flu, officials announced.  The eagle was found on Saturday, Feb. 22, when Environmental Conservation officers from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation responded to a trail near Croton Gorge Park, the DEC said on Thursday, March 13.  According to officials, a birdwatcher who discovered the eagle provided officers with an approximate location, and ECOs searched the area in the darkness until they found the bird.  The eagle was taken to Animal Nation, a w…
Poughkeepsie Man Dies Hours After Birth Of His Granddaughter: 'Completely Unexpected' Poughkeepsie Man Dies Hours After Birth Of His Granddaughter: 'Completely Unexpected'
Poughkeepsie Man Dies Hours After Birth Of His Granddaughter: 'Completely Unexpected' A Dutchess County family is mourning the heartbreaking loss of 71-year-old Paul Keith Voutila, who died just hours after the birth of his granddaughter, Mia.  Voutila died on Thursday, March 13, soon after his family welcomed a new life. His family said his death was "completely unexpected."  "Just hours prior, his daughter Ashley gave birth to his granddaughter Mia, who he sadly never got the chance to meet. This has been an unimaginable loss for his wife Debbie and their children, Ashley and Mike," Voutila's loved ones wrote in a GoFundMe page started to raise money for his…
Car Left Perched On Rocky Outcrop In Mahopac Crash (PHOTOS) Car Left Perched On Rocky Outcrop In Mahopac Crash (PHOTOS)
Car Left Perched On Rocky Outcrop In Mahopac Crash (Photos) A crash in Putnam County left a vehicle stuck on top of a rock outcrop.  The incident happened on Saturday, March 15 just before 10:45 a.m., when an SUV crashed in Mahopac on Crane Road near Angela Drive, according to the Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department.  Once EMS crews arrived at the scene, the driver refused an ambulance trip, firefighters said.  The road was closed for around half an hour to let tow crews remove the car. 
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