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Couple In Stolen U-Haul On I-84 Rest Area Had Infant, Used Heroin Bags, Needles, Police Say
New York State Police troopers arrested a man and woman allegedly driving a stolen U-Haul who were in possession of an infant, used bags of heroin and hypodermic needles, investigators said.
Troopers from Middletown were dispatched to the Wallkill Rest Area on I-84 in Wallkill on Tuesday, Jan. 14, where there was a report of a stolen U-Haul.
According to police, troopers were able to locate the vehicle, which was confirmed stolen out of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Investigators were then able to identify the operator of the U-Haul, Toni Walker, 29, and passenger, Joseph Willis, 35, both of …
Man Tased After Resisting Arrest, Attempting To Escape From Officers, Police Say
A 30-year-old Nanuet man was arrested by Ramapo police, but not before being tased to get him under control.
The incident took place around 5:45 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 23, when officers responded to a report of a suspicious person on S. Pascack Road, in the Village of Chestnut Ridge, the department said.
Once on the scene, officers located the unnamed man who appeared to be under the influence of drugs, police said.
The man gave officers a fictitious name and date of birth.
A search of the man turned up hypodermic needles and a substance believed to be fentanyl, police said.
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Fishkill 23-Year-Old Caught With Heroin, Cocaine In Putnam, Sheriff Says
A Fishkill man has been charged after he was caught with heroin and cocaine in Putnam, according to a report from the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
Putnam County Sheriff Robert Langley Jr. states that a deputy from the department observed suspicious activity between a male and a female at Putnam Plaza in the area of New York Sports Club in the Town of Carmel on Thursday, June 20.
Further investigation revealed that the man, identified as Nickolas Snowden-Decola, 23, of Fishkill, was in possession of heroin, cocaine and hypodermic needles that he did not have a prescription for, according …