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Homeowners Interrupt Burglary In Progress |Hudson Valley Crime Roundup

Illegal Ivory Trade | Nightclub Dispute Ends In Double Stabbing | Investigators Look For More Victims In After-School Sex Abuse Case​

Here is a roundup of police-related news from around the Hudson Valley over the past week, including a train station attack.
Here is a roundup of police-related news from around the Hudson Valley over the past week, including a train station attack. (Patch graphic)

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Check out the week's top police news covered by the region's 24 Patch sites. Stories include two "odd" drunken driving arrests and a youth program arsonist.

Investigators Look For More Victims In After-School Sex Abuse Case

"We believe that there may be additional survivors, and this remains an ongoing investigation," Manhattan DA Bragg said.

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Train Station Attacker Nabbed After Returning To Scene of Crime: NRPD

A 65-year-old man told police he was punched in the face at the New Rochelle Metro-North Station after being asked for money.

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Argument At Nightclub Led To Double Stabbing, Suspect Still At Large

An early morning stabbing that sent two to the hospital started with a disagreement at La Clave nightclub, New Rochelle police said.


Burglary In Yorktown Interrupted When Homeowner Arrived

It was not a home invasion, police said, because the suspects fled the home once the owner entered the driveway.


Ramapo Police Report 2 Odd Drunken Driving Arrests Overnight

One involved a driver unsure of how she had gotten onto a lawn; the other involved a driver who demanded the police officer shoot him.


Clarkstown Man Admits Selling Illegal Ivory Worth $25K+

Included in the man's sentence was an order to make a social media statement to increase awareness about the illegal ivory trade.


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