ID Released For Woman Killed In Route 9W Crash ID Released For Woman Killed In Route 9W Crash
ID Released For Woman Killed In Route 9W Crash The driver of a car involved in a fatal crash Friday on Route 9W in Congers has been identified as a local woman, according to Clarkstown Police. Helen Cifuni, 57, of Congers sustained massive injuries during the crash around 5:20 p.m. Friday in the area of 259 Route 9W, said Clarkstown Police Officer Peter Walker.  Cifuni was pronounced dead at the scene of the single-vehicle crash by paramedics. The Rockland County Medical Examiner responded to the scene and will conduct an investigation to determine the cause of death, Walker said. The Clarkstown Police Accident Investigation Team is al…
Woman Killed In Single-Vehicle Route 9W Crash In Congers Woman Killed In Single-Vehicle Route 9W Crash In Congers
Woman Killed In Single-Vehicle Route 9W Crash In Congers A female motorist was killed Friday as a result of injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash in Congers, Clarkstown Police said. The motorist was the sole occupant of the vehicle of the crash, which occurred in the area of 259 Route 9W at about 5:30 p.m., Clarkstown Police said. Route 9W was closed in both directions for several hours during the accident investigation. The cause of the accident has not been determined, police said. The identity of the woman will not be released until next of kin is notified. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Woman Killed In Route 9W Congers Crash Woman Killed In Route 9W Congers Crash
Woman Killed In Route 9W Congers Crash This story has been updated. A female motorist was killed Friday as a result of injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash in Congers, Clarkstown Police said. The motorist was the sole occupant of the vehicle of the crash, which occurred in the area of 259 Route 9W at about 5:30 p.m., Clarkstown Police said. Route 9W was closed in both directions for several hours during the accident investigation. The cause of the accident has not been determined, police said. The identity of the woman will not be released until next of kin is notified. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Man Wanted For Criminal Impersonation Nabbed In Stony Point Man Wanted For Criminal Impersonation Nabbed In Stony Point
Man Wanted For Criminal Impersonation Nabbed In Stony Point A Nyack man wanted on an active bench warrant for criminal impersonation in Stony Point was caught in Clarkstown, according to Stony Point Police. Christopher Thebaud, 28, was arrested on Wednesday, Feb. 14, after Clarkstown Police notified Stony Point they had located him, according to Lt. Daniel Hylas. Thebaud was charged with criminal impersonation and aggravated unlicensed operation, he said. He was released on $250 bail and is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 20.
Photos Released Of New City Bank Suspects Photos Released Of New City Bank Suspects
Photos Released Of New City Bank Suspects Photos of the three suspects arrested on Friday for the armed robbery of the Key Bank in New City were released Tuesday by Clarkstown Police. Jason Parris, 34, of Nyack, Demetrice Young, 27, of Spring Valley, and Iyibia Brown, 24, of Monsey, were apprehended by police just hours following the brazen robbery where several employees were threatened with a handgun, police said. The robbery took place around 2:20 p.m. Friday, at the Key Bank, 270 S. Little Tor Road, when two men dressed all in black with their faces covered and waving a handgun, walked into the bank, said Clarkstown Police. Al…
Police Nab Three For Armed New City Bank Robbery Police Nab Three For Armed New City Bank Robbery
Police Nab Three For Armed New City Bank Robbery Clarkstown Police nabbed two armed bank robbers shortly after they fled the bank with a bag of cash Friday afternoon. The robbery took place around 2:20 p.m. at the Key Bank, 270 S. Little Tor Rd, New City, when two men dressed all in black with their faces covered and waving a handgun, walked into the bank, said Clarkstown Police. During the robbery, one of the men jumped the counter and started to grab an undetermined amount of cash while the other held the employees at gunpoint. Both men ran from the bank on foot, police said After a brief investigation by the Clarkstown Police Departme…
Teacher From Rockland's Sex Assault Charges Top News Teacher From Rockland's Sex Assault Charges Top News
Teacher From Rockland's Sex Assault Charges Top News ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- A teacher who lives in the Hudson Valley who was arrested for having oral sex with a 14-year-old student has been removed from having any contact with children. Click here to read the story.  In other news this past week (Click on the link to read entire story): Rockland District Attorney Thomas Zugibe would love to wrap up his career as a judge on the state Supreme Court, and announced Thursday that's just what he plans to do. A Rockland podiatrist who is behind bars for allegedly plotting to kill his wife along with his beautiful girlfriend has filed paperwork to…
Four Men On The Run In Central Nyack Shooting Four Men On The Run In Central Nyack Shooting
Four Men On The Run In Central Nyack Shooting Clarkstown Police are on the hunt for four men involved in the shooting of a 29-year-old man who was wounded in the leg in Central Nyack. The shooting took place around 6:55 p.m. Thursday at 52 Mountainview Ave., said Clarkstown Police Spokesman Peter Walker. The victim, who was believed to have been targeted over a prior dispute, was alert and taken to Nyack Hospital. He was in stable condition Friday morning, Walker said. Following the shooting, four men fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction, and no description of the men was available, Walker said. Police said on their Faceboo…
Serious Two-Car Crash Occurs In New City Serious Two-Car Crash Occurs In New City
Serious Two-Car Crash Occurs In New City Motorists are being asked to avoid the area of Germonds Road in New City due to a two-vehicle crash, according to police. The crash occurred around 2:40 p.m. at the intersection of Germonds Road and South Little Tor Road, Clarkstown Police said. No roads are closed and injuries are still being assessed, police said. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
NBC's 'Dateline' Spotlights Hudson Valley Businesswoman's Murder Case NBC's 'Dateline' Spotlights Hudson Valley Businesswoman's Murder Case
NBC's 'Dateline' Spotlights Hudson Valley Businesswoman's Murder Case A highly publicized Hudson Valley murder case will be featured Saturday at 9 p.m. on NBC-TV's "Dateline." The episode, called "The Evil To Come," documents Clarkstown Police investigators who followed the trail of a seemingly untraceable late-night call as they search for the killer of businesswoman Peggy Nadell in January 2014 in Valley Cottage. For a preview of the episode, click here.
Police ID Suspicious Woman Spotted In Clarkstown Neighborhoods Police ID Suspicious Woman Spotted In Clarkstown Neighborhoods
Police ID Suspicious Woman Spotted In Clarkstown Neighborhoods Police have identified a person who was the subject of numerous reports from residents about a suspicious woman in Clarkstown and Orangetown. Over the past week or so, the woman had been been spotted in neighborhoods in both towns, Clarkstown Police said. Pictures of this individual and sightings of her around neighborhoods have increased concern on social media . The Clarkstown Detective Bureau said it took this investigation very seriously and gathered enough information to be able to identify the woman and conduct an interview with her. The detectives verified that her actions were comp…
Suspect On Loose After Congers Mom, Son Return Home To Burglary In Progress Suspect On Loose After Congers Mom, Son Return Home To Burglary In Progress
Suspect On Loose After Congers Mom, Son Return Home To Burglary In Progress A suspect is at large after a mother and her son returned home to find a burglar caught in the act Saturday night in Congers. The 36-year-old female homeowner and her 3-year-old son had pulled into the driveway of their Kings Highway home at about 8:50 p.m. after returning from a family function when she observed a male with a dark hoodie standing in her living room, Clarkstown Police said. The suspect saw her and appeared to move quickly from the window to the rear of the home, police added. The mother and son then went back into their car and awaited the police. Responding patrol units …