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Red Hook, NY

22-Year-Old Suspect Nabbed For Garage Break-Ins, Vehicle Theft In Region: Police 22-Year-Old Suspect Nabbed For Garage Break-Ins, Vehicle Theft In Region: Police
22-Year-Old Suspect Nabbed For Garage Break-Ins, Vehicle Theft In Region: Police A man from the region faces multiple charges after allegedly breaking into a garage and stealing cash and a vehicle, according to the New York State Police. Dutchess County resident Markus R. Rosien, age 22, of Milan, was arrested following an investigation by New York State Police from the Rhinebeck barracks. Authorities say Rosien forced his way into Triebel’s Garage in Red Hook on two occasions, taking a small amount of cash and a vehicle. Rosien has been charged with: Two counts of burglary in the third degree, a class D felony; Grand larceny in the fourth degree of a vehicle, a clas…
Investigation Determines Cause Of WWI Replica Fatal Plane Crash In Region Investigation Determines Cause Of WWI Replica Fatal Plane Crash In Region
Investigation Determines Cause Of WWI Replica Fatal Plane Crash In Region An initial investigation has determined the cause of a crash that claimed the life of a well-known pilot at an air show in New York. Just before 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5 in Dutchess County, a World War I-era replica Fokker D.VIII caught fire, causing the plane to crash near the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome during an exhibition in Red Hook. The sole occupant of the plane, 60-year-old Madison County resident Brian T. Coughlin, of the town of Cazenovia, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Red Hook Police. A preliminary investigation determined the crash was due to unknown me…
Well-Known Pilot ID'd As Victim Of Fiery Fatal Crash At Air Show In Region Well-Known Pilot ID'd As Victim Of Fiery Fatal Crash At Air Show In Region
Well-Known Pilot ID'd As Victim Of Fiery Fatal Crash At Air Show In Region A pilot killed during a fiery crash while performing in an air show in the Hudson Valley has been identified. The incident occurred in Dutchess County around 3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, on Norton Road in Red Hook. According to the Red Hook Police Department, an initial investigation determined that due to unknown mechanical issues, the engine of a World War I Fokker D.VII caught fire, causing the plane to crash near the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome where the exhibit was taking place. The pilot and sole occupant, Madison County resident Brian T. Coughlin, age 60, of Cazenovia, was pronounced dead …