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Property Crimes

Man, Woman Charged In Murder Of Rockland County Grandfather Hid Body In Crawl Space Of Home: DA Man, Woman Charged In Murder Of Rockland County Grandfather Hid Body In Crawl Space Of Home: DA
Man, Woman Charged In Murder Of Rockland County Grandfather Hid Body In Crawl Space Of Home: DA A Hudson Valley man and woman are being held without bond after being charged with the murder of a man whose body they hid in the crawl space of the home. Rockland County residents Constantinos Doonan, age 31, and Jo-Ann Haughey, age 26, both of New City, were charged on Thursday, Dec. 7, with the January murder of an area man, said Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Walsh and Clarkstown Police Chief Jeffrey Wanamaker. On or about and between Sunday, Jan. 29, and Monday, Jan. 30, Doonan and Haughey, acting individually and in concert with each other, killed Constantinos Mastakour…
This Hudson Valley Small Town Ranks As Safest In Nation, New Report Says This Hudson Valley Small Town Ranks As Safest In Nation, New Report Says
This Hudson Valley Small Town Ranks As Safest In Nation, New Report Says A new report dubs a small Westchester locale the safest in the nation, with a town in a neighboring county making the top 10. MoneyGeek’s annual report ranking the safety of small towns and cities across the nation has officially named Yorktown, New York in the number one spot, according to new data released in May 2023. In an effort to answer the question, “Are small towns really safer than big cities?”, MoneyGeek analyzed crime statistics – including both violent crimes, such as murder, and property crimes, such as burglary. Additionally, MoneyGeek quantifies the cost of crime and ran…
Three Area Locales Among Most Dangerous Places In Upstate NY, New Report Says Three Area Locales Among Most Dangerous Places In Upstate NY, New Report Says
Three Area Locales Among Most Dangerous Places In Upstate NY, New Report Says The Hudson Valley is home to some of New York’s most dangerous places, according to a brand new report. Citing FBI data from 2017, NewYorkUpstate.com ranked the 30 most dangerous cities and towns with populations greater than 5,000 residents by aggregating crime counts in each locale. The report states that researchers standardized the number of crimes per location, then weighed violent crimes at 80 percent and property crimes at 20 percent, as violent crime is often of greater concern to residents. The report only includes municipalities from upstate New York - which is consider…