
Large Stash of Stolen Jewelry Recovered Thanks To Chaverim
A large stash of stolen Jewelry was recovered after the thieves attempted to sell the stolen items to a Chaverim member.
A large stash of stolen Jewelry was recovered after the thieves attempted to sell the stolen items to a Chaverim member.
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Earlier today a Ramapo Police Officer on patrol stopped a motorist for a traffic violation. A word to the wise, Don’t store your drugs next to your license.
Three people have been arrested for a shooting that took place at a train station in Spring Valley Thursday.
Another shooting has rocked Spring Valley Thursday when a man was shot at the train station at 1 Municipal Pl.
On Thursday, February 20th around 2:00pm, the Clarkstown Police Department raided a home at 34 Church Street in Nanuet with a search warrant.
A stabbing at The Finkelstein’s Memorial library at 24 Chestnut St, in Spring Valley was reported just after 2:00pm Tuesday afternoon. One suspect is in custody.
A car stolen from School Terrace near Monsey, NY was found in Manhattan on Monday after a BOLO was put out.
The owner of a funeral home in Haverstraw is dead after a disgruntled employee opened fire. Another armed employee shot the attacker, injuring him in the arm.
The Clarkstown Detective Bureau reported that a person of interest was in custody in regards to the Chase Bank robbery in Nanuet Monday.
The Clarkstown Police Department is currently investigating a bank robbery that occurred at the Chase Bank located at 123 E RT. 59 in Nanuet. The robbery occurred today at approximately 10:40 AM. The investigation is underway and is being conducted by the Clarkstown Detective Bureau.
At approximately 2:30pm Saturday afternoon, police responded to a local bank in the Monsey area for someone attempting to use a fake ID.
A Jewish woman was robbed in Monsey Wednesday evening. The robbery suspect was taken into custody after crashing his get away vehicle.
The Spring Valley Police Department released additional details on Thursday regarding the car crash on Tuesday evening that police said was the result of a murder.
Officers from the Spring Valley Police Department who arrived at the scene of a crash Tuesday night reported that the driver appeared to be the victim of a homicide.
A recidivist burglar again broke into a Jewish school in the Monsey area, just days after being released for burglarizing seven local Jewish schools.
Geoffrey S. Berman, the U.S. Attorney for the SDNY, announced that Jorge Padilla pled guilty to defrauding victims of more than $900,000.
The Ramapo and Spring Valley Police Departments collaborated in bringing to justice a burglar wanted for seven overnight break ins at religious schools in Rockland County. He was arrested, then let back onto the streets under the new Criminal Justice Reforms.
On Friday, three men were arrested by the Ramapo Police Department in connection with a burglary in Wesley Hills.
A Yeshiva University dormitory was set aflame on Friday by a 33-year-old suspect who was set free on supervised release and then soon after rearrested after another incident of vandalism, the New York Post reported.
The shooting victim in Spring valley has died according to a police report. The victim was shot Sunday night.
On Wednesday November 6th, 2019 at about 2:00pm, the Town of Ramapo and Village of Spring Valley Police Departments conducted a search at 78 Twin Av., in the Village of Spring Valley. Officers wearing SWAT gear and high powered rifles could be seen entering and exiting the home.
The number of hate crimes against Jews in New York City has risen significantly over the first nine months of this year, part of a citywide rise in such offenses. The New York Police Department has reported 311 total hate crimes through September, as opposed to 250 reported through the same period in 2018, according to Deputy Inspector Mark Molinari, who heads the department’s Hate Crimes Task Force.