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Pedestrian Killed in Orangeburg Crash Involving Off-Duty NYPD Officer

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ORANGEBURG — A pedestrian was killed Saturday night after being struck by a vehicle in Orangeburg, according to the New York State Attorney General’s Office.

Officials said the crash occurred around 9 p.m. on Route 303 and involved an off-duty New York City Police Department officer. The pedestrian, identified as 45-year-old William Huertas of Haverstraw, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The name of the officer involved has not been released. Authorities have not yet provided details on whether any charges are pending or the circumstances leading up to the crash.

The Attorney General’s Office is investigating the incident, as is standard procedure when a law enforcement officer is involved in a fatal crash.

No additional information has been released at this time.

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Unidentified Man Found Dead in Spring Valley; Ramapo Police Investigating

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SPRING VALLEY, NY — Authorities are investigating after a man was found dead early Saturday morning in the Town of Ramapo.

According to the Ramapo Police Department, officers responded around 7:15 a.m. on April 18, 2026, to a report of a deceased individual near Park Avenue in Spring Valley. At the scene, officers discovered the body of an unidentified male, believed to be between 27 and 34 years old, beneath a parked truck. Police say there is currently no indication that the vehicle itself was involved in the incident.

Preliminary findings suggest the death did not occur immediately prior to the discovery. The circumstances remain unclear and are under active investigation.

The department’s Investigations Unit, along with crash investigators and accident reconstruction teams, responded to the scene and are working to determine what happened. Authorities are also pursuing leads to identify the individual.

The Ramapo Police Department is coordinating with the Spring Valley Police Department, and the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office as the investigation continues.

Officials emphasized that there is no known threat to the public at this time. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.

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Suffern Police Check ATMs for Skimmers, Report No Threats Detected

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The Suffern Police Department Detective Bureau, in partnership with the Rockland County Intelligence Center, recently conducted a proactive sweep of 35 local businesses to check for ATM and credit card skimming devices. No devices were detected.

Skimming devices are illegal tools used by criminals to capture payment card information during legitimate transactions—often without the victim’s knowledge. This stolen data can then be used to commit fraud and identity theft.

Proactive enforcement efforts like this play a critical role in safeguarding the community by preventing financial crimes before they occur and protecting both residents and local businesses. The Suffern Police Department remains committed to staying ahead of emerging threats and ensuring the continued safety and security of the community.

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