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Nanuet Man Arrested for Stabbing Service Dog with Large Knife in Spring Valley

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SPRING VALLEY, NY – On March 6, 2021, the Spring Valley Police Department investigated a complaint of a man who allegedly stabbed a resident’s two month old service dog in the neck with a large kitchen knife at the Gesner Gardens Apartment Complex.

The suspect who was known to the puppy’s owner then fled the scene. The puppy was quickly transported to a local animal hospital by its owner where it received numerous stitches to close the wound but survived the attack.

The ensuing investigation resulted in a 32 year old Nanuet man, Steeve Salomon, being charged with Aggravated Cruelty to Animals and Criminal Possession of a Weapon, both of which are felonies. The suspect was already incarcerated at the Rockland County Jail by the time he was charged due to other very recent unrelated criminal matters.

 

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Haverstraw Police Department Announced The Arrest Of A 17yr. Old Male From West Haverstraw

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The Haverstraw Police Department announced the arrest of a 17 year old male from West Haverstraw, New York for grand larceny 4th degree; property from a person (Class E Felony) and grand larceny 4th degree; credit card (Class E Felony).
The defendant was released on an appearance ticket returnable to the Youth Part of Superior Court.

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RPD Is Asking Residents To Please Be Aware Of A New Email Scam

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Residents, please be aware of a new email scam targeting our community. Scammers are sending emails claiming that they’ve hacked into your computer and recorded you watching illicit content. They threaten to release this fake video to your family and contacts unless you pay $2,000 in Bitcoin.
To make the scam more convincing, the email may include a Google Earth image of your home and a QR code for the payment. One of our residents noticed inconsistencies in the message and did not fall for the scam.
Stay vigilant! If you receive an email like this, do not panic, do not send money, and report it immediately to local law enforcement. Additionally, report the scam to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov. Scammers are getting more sophisticated, but with awareness, we can protect each other.

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