Former Boyfriend Admits He Put Murder Victim Valerie Reyes In Suitcase, Authorities Say Former Boyfriend Admits He Put Murder Victim Valerie Reyes In Suitcase, Authorities Say
Former Boyfriend Admits He Put Murder Victim Valerie Reyes In Suitcase, Authorities Say A former boyfriend arrested on Tuesday for the murder of 24-year-old Valerie Reyes of Westchester admitted during an interview with law enforcement that he bound the woman and stuffed her inside a suitcase before dumping it in Greenwich. Javier Da Silva, of Queens, admitted during an interview with an FBI agent that he did bound and put Reyes, a New Rochelle resident, in a suitcase and leave it in a wooded area, said a criminal complaint filed in White Plains Superior Court on Tuesday, Feb. 12. The complaint, which lays out the quick work of law enforcement, said Da Silva, also told Ne…
ID Released For New Rochelle Woman Found Dead Bound In Suitcase ID Released For New Rochelle Woman Found Dead Bound In Suitcase
ID Released For New Rochelle Woman Found Dead Bound In Suitcase Click here for an updated story: Shock, Sadness After Missing Westchester Woman ID'd As Greenwich Murder Victim The woman found dead bound and stuffed in a suitcase along a roadway in Greenwich has been identified as being from Westchester. Valerie Reyes, 24, of New Rochelle, who was last seen around 9 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 29, has been identified as the woman, according to Greenwich Police Capt. Robert Berry. She had been reported missing to the New Rochelle Police Department as reported here on Wednesday, Jan. 30 by Daily Voice. Reyes' body was found on the east shoulder of Glenville Roa…
Intoxicated Westchester Man Charged After Punching Hole Through Bedroom Door, Police Say Intoxicated Westchester Man Charged After Punching Hole Through Bedroom Door, Police Say
Intoxicated Westchester Man Charged After Punching Hole Through Bedroom Door, Police Say 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…
Hudson Valley Contractor Nabbed For Home Repair Scam Extradited To Connecticut Hudson Valley Contractor Nabbed For Home Repair Scam Extradited To Connecticut
Hudson Valley Contractor Nabbed For Home Repair Scam Extradited To Connecticut An inmate from the Hudson Valley is facing a host of new charges after being extradited to Fairfield County on an active arrest warrant that was out for his arrest for scamming his victims while posing as a contractor. Officers from the Greenwich Police Department were dispatched to the Orange County Correctional Facility in Goshen on Friday, Nov. 30, to extradite Tuxedo Park resident Robert Karwowski, 43, who was wanted in the state of Connecticut. Police said that Karwowski had an active warrant for alleged crimes that include larceny, illegal use of a fictitious trade name, violation of …
New Rochelle Fisherman Faces Tampering With Evidence, Other Charges New Rochelle Fisherman Faces Tampering With Evidence, Other Charges
New Rochelle Fisherman Faces Tampering With Evidence, Other Charges A fisherman from Westchester County is in police custody after turning himself in for allegedly dumping illegal fish and tampering with evidence in Fairfield County waters. New Rochelle resident Lawrence McLoughlin was stopped by the Greenwich Police Department Marine Unit on Oct. 17 in his 24-foot center counsel boat for a safety inspection due to rough waters. Police said that McLoughlin consented to stop and pulled his vessel toward a local dock for the inspection.  While he was en route to the dock, McLoughlin was spotted allegedly leaving the helm of the boat and throwing several…
Missing Greenwich Woman Found Missing Greenwich Woman Found
Missing Greenwich Woman Found New update: The 90-year-old woman who went missing Thursday morning was located in the evening and is safe. Original report: Greenwich police have issued a Silver Alert for a missing 90-year-old resident who has not been seen since early Thursday. Katherine Hogan left her home in Greenwich around 9 a.m. Thursday to go to the CVS Riverside, said Greenwich Police Lt. John Slusarz. Her family reported her missing when she had not returned home to Edge Hill Retirement community by 11 a.m. which is considered "very strange for her."  Hogan has not been diagnosed with any illness, b…