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Underage Drinking Detail: 4 Store Clerks Charged In Greater Cortlandt Area Underage Drinking Detail: 4 Store Clerks Charged In Greater Cortlandt Area
Underage Drinking Detail: 4 Store Clerks Charged In Greater Cortlandt Area Workers at four businesses have been charged with illegally selling alcoholic beverages to minors during a New York State Police detail in Northern Westchester and Putnam. During the initiative conducted on Saturday, Feb. 4, a total of 17 retail establishments were checked for compliance utilizing a trooper in plain clothes and an underage operative utilizing a valid NY driver’s license.  Thirteen establishments were in compliance and refused to sell any alcoholic beverages to the underage operative.  Four establishments illegally sold an alcoholic beverage to a minor resulting i…
Man Nabbed For Stealing Police SPCA Donation Box At Philipstown Market Man Nabbed For Stealing Police SPCA Donation Box At Philipstown Market
Man Nabbed For Stealing Police SPCA Donation Box At Philipstown Market A man who allegedly stole a donation box from a Putnam market has been arrested The Putnam County Sheriff's Office was informed of a larceny at the Appalachian Market in the Town of Philipstown on Thursday, Jan. 10, and dispatched to the scene to investigate. It was reported that the donation money box, which was for the Putnam County SPCA Police, was stolen from the market the night of Wednesday, Jan. 9. After further investigation, 20-year-old Christopher Rodriguez of Poughkeepsie was arrested and charged with petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor. Rodriguez was processed at the Putnam Co…
Drunk Motorist Assaults Putnam Sheriff After Fleeing From His House Drunk Motorist Assaults Putnam Sheriff After Fleeing From His House
Drunk Motorist Assaults Putnam Sheriff After Fleeing From His House At the height of the intense storm that hit the Hudson Valley on Tuesday, May 15, Putnam County Sheriff Robert Langley spotted a stranger trespassing on his property in the town of Philipstown. Of course, being the sheriff, Langley went to investigate and met up with 33-year-old Brant D. Carter, who pulled away at a high rate of speed when he realized who he was talking to, the Sheriff's department announced on Tuesday, May 29. Langley jumped into his police vehicle and was able to follow Carter to Route 9 at Cross Road where Carter pulled over in compliance. Langley approached the vehicle …