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$15K Theft: Police Officer In Westchester Accused Of Stealing Cash Given To Department $15K Theft: Police Officer In Westchester Accused Of Stealing Cash Given To Department
$15K Theft: Police Officer In Westchester Accused Of Stealing Cash Given To Department A police officer in Westchester from the Hudson Valley faces grand larceny charges after allegedly pocketing $15,000 in cash that was turned in to his department. Putnam County resident Douglas Ramirez, of Mahopac, age 44, who serves as a police officer with the Elmsford Police Department, was arraigned in Elmsford Village Court on grand larceny charges on Wednesday, Sept. 27, the Westchester County District Attorney's Office announced. According to the DA's Office, on Thursday, July 27 around 3 p.m., Ramirez had accepted a sealed package turned in to the front desk of the El…
Second Arrest Made In Connection To Apprehension Of Attempted Murder Suspect In Westchester Second Arrest Made In Connection To Apprehension Of Attempted Murder Suspect In Westchester
Second Arrest Made In Connection To Apprehension Of Attempted Murder Suspect In Westchester The investigation into a man wanted for attempted murder in Tennessee led to a second arrest of a 24-year-old who was found to be in possession of a loaded gun, police in Greenburgh said. Nathan Rollins, of Kingsport, Tennessee, was arrested at approximately 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 9, in front of a motel in Elmsford subsequent to an investigation into Darius Woodbury, who was arrested earlier that day. Officers from the Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Task Force, Greenburgh Street Crime Unit, Elmsford Police Department and the FBI’s Safe Streets Task Force arrested Rollins on West Main Str…
American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall Comes To Westchester American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall Comes To Westchester
American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall Comes To Westchester A slice of Americana celebrating the lives of more than 50,000 soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam has made its way to Greenburgh. This week, the American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT)Traveling Vietnam Wall was escorted into Elmsford, down Main Street and North Hillside Avenue before coming to a stop at DeLuca Park, where it will remain open to the public through Sunday afternoon. The wall is 360 feet long and is an 80 percent replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C. It arrived late on Thursday, by way of an escort of more than 100 Vietnam veterans on motorcycl…