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Suspect Arrested After Track by Ramapo PD K9 for Allegedly Destroying Property of Ex-Girlfriend in New City

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NEW CITY, NY – During the evening hours of July 3rd, Ramapo police officers responded to a residence in the New City section of the Town of Ramapo on a report of property damage. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the callers vehicle and other personal property had significant damage caused by the callers ex-boyfriend. The ex-boyfriend/suspect committed numerous other offenses in the process. Upon investigation the suspect was located near the property by officers, however he fled the area on foot into a heavily wooded area. PO Burr and his K9 partner Remi (pictured above) conducted a track, and located the suspect hiding underneath a tree in the woods. The suspect was taken into custody without further incident.
The suspect was arraigned on 7/4 on the following charges:

Burglary (2nd Degree)
Criminal Mischief (3rd Degree)
Criminal Trespass (2nd Degree)
Aggravated Harassment (2nd Degree)
Obstructing Governmental Administration

The suspect was remanded to Rockland County Jail where he is being held on bail. An Order of Protection was also issued to protect the victim.

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The Town of Ramapo Police Detective Bureau Arrested a 54 Year Old Male From Sloatsburg

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On May 13, 2024, The Town of Ramapo Police Detective Bureau arrested a 54-year-old male from Sloatsburg for Burglary in the third degree, Criminal Mischief in the third degree and Grand Larceny in the third degree. The arrest stems from a commercial burglary that occurred at an oil change business in Monsey on May 9, 2024. The defendant was arraigned at Spring Valley court and remanded to Rockland County Jail, due to previous felony convictions. He is due to return to Ramapo court at on a later date.
*It should be noted that a criminal complaint is merely an accusation and that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Inmate At Rockland County Jail Pleads Guilty To Assaulting Corrections Officer

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Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced today that Shaquille Gage, 21, of Spring Valley, New York has pleaded guilty to one count of Assault in the Second Degree for injuring a Rockland County Corrections Officer while the defendant was confined in the Rockland County Jail before the Honorable Kevin Russo on May 9, 2024.
On April 7, 2024, the defendant refused to comply with multiple verbal instructions given to him by Rockland County Corrections Officers. He became aggressive towards the corrections officers and punched one in the face. There were two separate struggles during which the defendant continued to resist corrections officers. As a result of these struggles, a Rockland County Corrections Officer was injured. The officer was treated for his injuries at a local hospital.
District Attorney Tom Walsh said, “The conduct of the defendant in this case is unacceptable and caused injuries to a corrections officer. Everyday corrections officers across the country play a vital role in our justice system, from helping rehabilitate prisoners to keeping them safe.”
Gage currently remains incarcerated in the Rockland County Jail pending sentencing, which is scheduled for July 10, 2024. The defendant will be sentenced to 3 years in state prison. Senior Assistant District Attorney Emily McNiff prosecuted the case.

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