Ben Crnic

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bcrnic@dailyvoice.com

Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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International Theft Group Member Charged In New Windsor Burglary, Caught With $35K: Police International Theft Group Member Charged In New Windsor Burglary, Caught With $35K: Police
International Theft Group Member Charged In New Windsor Burglary, Caught With $35K: Police A Colombian citizen accused of being part of an international theft ring has been apprehended following a three-month investigation into a residential burglary in Orange County, police announced. On Thursday, Feb. 20, Flushing resident Andres Felipe Solarzano Charry, 21, was arrested after police executed a search warrant in Queens in connection to a residential burglary in the town of New Windsor in November 2024, the Town of New Windsor Police Department announced on Wednesday, Feb. 26.  Authorities say he specifically targeted homeowners of Asian descent as part of a larger organize…
'Dexter: Resurrection' Films Scenes In Yonkers (PHOTOS) 'Dexter: Resurrection' Films Scenes In Yonkers (PHOTOS)
'Dexter: Resurrection' Films Scenes In Yonkers (Photos) Westchester residents who are fans of television's most iconic serial killer may be thrilled to learn that the "Dexter" franchise's next show will have local ties to the county.  Scenes for "Dexter: Resurrection," an upcoming sequel series to Showtime's popular "Dexter" show, were filmed in Yonkers on Woodworth Avenue, city officials said on Tuesday, Feb. 26.  The upcoming series, set to premiere in June, will be the second sequel to the original series and will follow "Dexter: New Blood." It will see Michael C. Hall again reprising his role as the titular anti-hero serial killer.…
Harrison Man Shoved Victim On Subway Tracks After Dispute In Attempted Murder: DA Harrison Man Shoved Victim On Subway Tracks After Dispute In Attempted Murder: DA
Harrison Man Shoved Victim On Subway Tracks After Dispute In Attempted Murder: DA A Westchester man has been arraigned on attempted murder charges after allegedly shoving a stranger onto the subway tracks after an argument, prosecutors announced.  Harrison resident Andrew Pashinin, 19, was arraigned on Tuesday, Feb. 25 in Brooklyn Supreme Court on charges connected to an incident at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays station in Brooklyn in December, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced.  The incident occurred on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, around 11:35 a.m., when Pashinin allegedly targeted a 33-year-old man on the southbound D train platform. Inv…
Serious Crash Affects Route 17 Stretch In Wallkill, Causes Injuries (DEVELOPING) Serious Crash Affects Route 17 Stretch In Wallkill, Causes Injuries (DEVELOPING)
Serious Crash Affects Route 17 Stretch In Wallkill, Causes Injuries (Developing) A serious motor vehicle accident forced a lane closure on a stretch of Route 17 in Orange County, causing significant traffic disruptions as authorities conducted an ongoing investigation.  The crash happened on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at around 3 a.m. Route 17 between Exit 122 at Crystal Run Road and Exit 122A at Fletcher Street, leading to a full eastbound closure of the highway between these exits, the Town of Wallkill Police Department announced at around 5:30 a.m.  As of 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, the right lane of two lanes was blocked to traffic, causing backups.  Author…
Double Homicide: Teen Who Beat Aunts Dead In Spring Valley Faces Life In Prison, DA Says Double Homicide: Teen Who Beat Aunts Dead In Spring Valley Faces Life In Prison, DA Says
Double Homicide: Teen Who Beat Aunts Dead In Spring Valley Faces Life In Prison, DA Says A teen accused of brutally killing her two aunts inside a Rockland County home has been indicted on multiple murder charges and faces life behind bars, prosecutors announced. Alan "Alina" Abad, 19, of Westwood, New Jersey, was arraigned on Tuesday, Feb. 25, in Rockland County Court, where a grand jury indicted them on one count of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, according to Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II. Prosecutors allege that on Saturday, Feb. 15, around 6:30 p.m., Abad beat their two aunts, Evelyn Aguilar-Agustin and Anabelly Aguilar, t…
Fugitive Who Raped Young Girl Taken Back To Westchester To Face Justice After 18 Years: DA Fugitive Who Raped Young Girl Taken Back To Westchester To Face Justice After 18 Years: DA
Fugitive Who Raped Young Girl Taken Back To Westchester To Face Justice After 18 Years: DA A 52-year-old man who fled the country after allegedly raping a young girl in Westchester nearly two decades ago has been returned to New York to face justice, prosecutors said.  Galo Herrera, a Mexican national, was arraigned in Westchester County Court on Monday afternoon, Feb. 24 on rape and sexual assault charges after being apprehended by Mexican authorities and extradited to New York, the Westchester County District Attorney's Office announced on Tuesday, Feb. 25.  According to prosecutors, between December 2006 and January 2007, Herrera forcibly raped a young girl unde…
Swatting Sting: Man Admits To Fake 911 Call About ‘Cracked Skull’ In Amawalk, Police Say Swatting Sting: Man Admits To Fake 911 Call About ‘Cracked Skull’ In Amawalk, Police Say
Swatting Sting: Man Admits To Fake 911 Call About ‘Cracked Skull’ In Amawalk, Police Say A Putnam County man has been apprehended for a swatting incident that led to a large emergency response in Westchester, with investigators linking him to multiple similar hoaxes, police said. Mahopac resident Mikel Kolaj, 31, was arrested and charged with three counts of falsely reporting a crime after allegedly placing a false 911 call about a violent assault in progress at an Amawalk residence, New York State Police announced on Tuesday, Feb. 25.  The hoax call came in on Thursday, Feb. 20, at around 11:15 a.m., when an unknown female caller reported "My neighbor is assaulting his wi…
Child Airlifted After Hitting Head At Thunder Ridge Ski Area In Patterson Child Airlifted After Hitting Head At Thunder Ridge Ski Area In Patterson
Child Airlifted After Hitting Head At Thunder Ridge Ski Area In Patterson A 7-year-old child was airlifted to a hospital after suffering a head injury and losing consciousness at a ski area in Putnam County, first responders said. The incident happened on Sunday, Feb. 23, when the child hit their head at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area in Patterson, according to the Patterson Fire Department. Emergency crews, led by Patterson Fire Chief Joe Pignatelli, soon arrived at the ski area and worked with the Putnam Lake Fire Department and Putnam County Sheriff's Office to establish a safe landing zone in an open field parking area at Thunder Ridge. The child was initiall…
Man Caught Twice With Mason Jars Full Of Marijuana, Skips Court Date In Chester: Police Man Caught Twice With Mason Jars Full Of Marijuana, Skips Court Date In Chester: Police
Man Caught Twice With Mason Jars Full Of Marijuana, Skips Court Date In Chester: Police A 38-year-old man was twice caught driving with a suspended license in Orange County while allegedly transporting mason jars full of marijuana, police said. The first incident happened on Saturday, Feb. 8, around 1:30 a.m., when Town of Chester Police officers responded to a driver slumped over the steering wheel of a car stopped in the roadway at Kings Highway and Laroe Road., the department announced on Tuesday, Feb. 25.  Officers found the 38-year-old driver, Goshen resident Robert L. Coyle, disoriented, and after further investigation, determined he was intoxicated and operating wi…
Mount Vernon Girl, 13, Dies: Remembered As 'Bright Light' By Community Mount Vernon Girl, 13, Dies: Remembered As 'Bright Light' By Community
Mount Vernon Girl, 13, Dies: Remembered As 'Bright Light' By Community A community in Westchester is grieving the loss of 13-year-old Avayah Almond, who died on Friday, Feb. 21. Almond's death was announced on Monday, Feb. 24 by Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard, who said she died from suicide.  "As a community, we must work together to support our young people and families who are suffering in silence or trying to navigate challenges and systems that are not easy," Patterson-Howard said, adding that Avayah was a "bright young light." She also said Avayah's family, friends, and classmates are "devastated" by the loss.  In th…
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