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Clarkstown Police Department Arrest 2 During Trafficking Operation in Nanuet and Rescue Multiple Children

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NANUET, NY – The Clarkstown Police Department’s Street Crime Unit successfully conducted an undercover operation at a residence located at 16 Smith Road in Nanuet, targeting individuals involved in prostitution and sex trafficking.
The operation stemmed from community concerns and reports of suspected illicit activity at the location. Officers from the Street Crime Unit initiated an investigation by infiltrating online platforms commonly used to facilitate such crimes. Through surveillance and undercover work, officers identified individuals actively participating in and promoting illegal prostitution and trafficking activities.
As a result of the operation, two adult suspects were apprehended and charged with multiple felony and misdemeanor offenses related to sex trafficking and child endangerment. Additionally, several children were found inside the residence. They were immediately transported to a local hospital for observation and care. Child Protective Services were notified and are now involved in the ongoing investigation.

The following individuals were arrested:

Negri Sanz Del Orbe, 42, Female, of Nanuet, NY

Charges: Sex Trafficking, Promoting Prostitution in the 3rd Degree, Unlawful Imprisonment in the 2nd, Criminal Contempt 2nd Degree Unlawfully Dealing with a Child in the 1st, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Permitting Prostitution, Criminal Nuisance in the 2nd

Remanded to the Rockland County Jail in lieu of $100,000 cash, $200,000 bond, $300,000 partially secured bond and ordered to appear in Clarkstown Justice Court on June 11, 2025, at 1:30p.m.

Luis Mendez-Valdez, 31, Male, of Nanuet, NY

Charges: Sex Trafficking, Promoting Prostitution in the 3rd Degree, Unlawful Imprisonment in the 2nd, Criminal Contempt 2nd Degree Unlawfully Dealing with a Child in the 1st, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Permitting Prostitution, Criminal Nuisance in the 2nd

Remanded to the Rockland County Jail in lieu of $100,000 cash, $200,000 bond, $300,000 partially secured bond and ordered to appear in Clarkstown Justice Court on June 11, 2025, at 1:30 p.m.

This investigation underscores the Clarkstown Police Department’s unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals and pursuing those who engage in exploitation and trafficking. The department also acknowledges the vital role played by concerned community members in bringing this situation to the attention of law enforcement. Their cooperation was instrumental to the success of this operation.

It should be noted that a criminal complaint is merely an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court.

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Spring Valley Man Arrested After Body Found in Parking Lot, Ramapo Police Say

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SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. — The Town of Ramapo Police Department has arrested a man following the discovery of a body in a parking lot Saturday morning.

Officers responded around 7:15 a.m. on April 18 to 18 Park Avenue in the South Spring Valley section of Ramapo. They found a 30-year-old man’s body beneath a parked pickup truck.

Police said the parked vehicle was not involved.

Investigators from the department’s Investigations Unit and Crash Investigation Unit launched a joint investigation. They reviewed surveillance footage, conducted interviews, and collected evidence.

Later that day, officers identified and located a suspect vehicle in Chestnut Ridge.

Police arrested Manuel Milton Yantalema Parco, 36, of Spring Valley.

He is charged with:

  • Leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death (D felony)
  • Concealment of a human corpse (E felony)
  • Tampering with physical evidence (E felony)

Police say the incident happened during the early morning hours. Investigators believe the victim was struck by a vehicle and dragged.

According to authorities, the suspect then drove into the parking lot. The victim was removed from the vehicle and placed beneath a parked pickup truck.

The defendant was arraigned in Ramapo Justice Court. Bail was set at $500,000 cash, $1,000,000 bond, or $2,500,000 partially secured bond.

He was remanded to the Rockland County Jail and is awaiting a future court appearance.

Police said the incident appears to be isolated. There is no ongoing threat to the public.

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Attempted Murder Arrest After Barbershop Shooting in Ramapo; Suspect in Custody

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Police in Ramapo have arrested a suspect in connection with a late-night shooting that left a man seriously injured.

According to the Ramapo Police Department, officers responded around 10:30 p.m. on April 17, 2026, to reports of gunfire at Veloz Barbershop. When officers arrived, they found a 59-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

Emergency responders from Rockland Paramedics and Spring Hill Ambulance treated the victim at the scene before transporting him to Westchester Medical Center. Officials said he is currently listed in stable condition.

Authorities said the suspect fled the scene in a vehicle but was later located by a patrol unit from the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office near 150 West Eckerson Road. Responding Ramapo officers took the 50-year-old man into custody without incident.

The Spring Valley Police Department and New York State Police assisted at the scene. Investigators later recovered both the vehicle believed to have been used in the incident and the firearm at a separate location, with help from the Rockland County Sheriff’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

The suspect has been charged with attempted murder in the second degree, assault in the first degree, reckless endangerment in the first degree, and criminal use of a firearm. He was arraigned before Judge Silva, who set bail at $750,000 cash, $900,000 bond, or $1,000,000 partially secured bond. The defendant was remanded to the Rockland County Jail pending a future court appearance.

Police said the shooting appears to be an isolated incident and that there is no ongoing threat to the public.

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