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Newburgh Man Who Fled DWI Crash Found Walking On Street, Police Say Newburgh Man Who Fled DWI Crash Found Walking On Street, Police Say
Newburgh Man Who Fled DWI Crash Found Walking On Street, Police Say An Orange County man who was allegedly intoxicated when he was involved in a one-car rollover crash attempted to flee and was tracked down after being caught by a witness, police said. New York State Police troopers in Middletown responded to reports of a rollover crash near the intersection of South Street and Robinson Avenue in Newburgh late on Saturday, June 13. Police said that upon arrival, troopers found a black Honda Accord on its roof, and the driver, Newburgh resident Alejandro Ruiz, was spotted by a witness attempting to flee the scene on foot. While investigating the crash, New…
School Bus Driver Pleads Guilty In Pedestrian Death Following Hit-Run School Bus Driver Pleads Guilty In Pedestrian Death Following Hit-Run
School Bus Driver Pleads Guilty In Pedestrian Death Following Hit-Run An Orange County woman pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a crash without reporting the incident in connection with the hit-and-run death of a pedestrian by a school bus last year. Deborah Berrios, 52, of Plattekill, pleaded guilty before Orange County Court Judge William L. DeProspo, on Monday, June 24, said the Orange County District Attorney's Office. During the plea, Berrios admitted that she knew she had struck the man with the school bus and the man had been injured.  She also admitted leaving the scene and not reporting the incident, leaving the dying man in …
Wallkill Woman Charged With Leaving Scene Of Fatal Hit-Run Wallkill Woman Charged With Leaving Scene Of Fatal Hit-Run
Wallkill Woman Charged With Leaving Scene Of Fatal Hit-Run The driver of a passenger bus has been arrested for leaving the scene of a fatal hit-and-run incident. The incident was uncovered around 5:45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, when City of Newburgh Police officers responded to the area of 301 Robinson Avenue for a report of a male struck by a vehicle, said Det. Sgt. Joseph Rutigliano. Officers located a man who appeared to have been struck by a vehicle and was deceased. The vehicle that struck the man had left the scene.  City of Newburgh detectives began working and a short while into the investigation; it was de…
Second Newburgh Storm-Related Fatality Confirmed Second Newburgh Storm-Related Fatality Confirmed
Second Newburgh Storm-Related Fatality Confirmed A 58-year-old woman visiting Mount Saint Mary College's Desmond Campus in the Town of the Newburgh became the Hudson Valley's third storm-related fatality and second from Orange County when a tree fell on her vehicle, police said. Lisa Resnick, of Rosendale in Ulster County, was killed around 5 p.m. Tuesday as she was sitting in her vehicle on the campus when a large tree struck the car, said Town of Newburgh Police Lt. James Nenni.  The first victim in Orange County was an 11-year-old girl, killed in the City of Newburgh. The girl was killed around 4:15 p.m. on Robinson Avenue when she and…
Newburgh Snow Emergency Goes Into Effect Newburgh Snow Emergency Goes Into Effect
Newburgh Snow Emergency Goes Into Effect With as much as a foot of snow and sleet expected to blanket Orange County on Wednesday, Newburgh city officials have declared a snow emergency. Newburgh City Manager Michael Ciaravino has declared a snow emergency in Newburgh, effective as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, during which, snow emergency parking regulations will be in effect until it is lifted. According to Ciaravino, a Snow Emergency automatically goes into effect any time there is a prediction of snow of more than two and a half inches. During an emergency, alternate side of the street parking are altered. On north-south st…
Snow Emergency Declared In Newburgh Snow Emergency Declared In Newburgh
Snow Emergency Declared In Newburgh With Mother Nature expected to drop as much of a foot of snow in the Hudson Valley Wednesday, officials in Newburgh have declared a Snow Emergency, which will be in effect indefinitely. Newburgh City Manager Michael Ciaravino announced that after consulting with city officials, the Snow Emergency was declared, effective as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6. According to Ciaravino, a Snow Emergency automatically goes into effect any time there is a prediction of snow of more than two and a half inches. During an emergency, alternate side of the street parking are altered. On north-south street…