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Clarkstown PD at Palisades Mall Investigating Death of Woman Who Fell From 4th Floor

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Update – Thursday 5pm: In a press release, the Clarkstown Police confirm that an adult woman took her own life at approximately 12:40pm on Thursday at the Palisades Mall in West Nyack, NY.

Officers who responded to the Palisades Center Mall for reports that an individual had fallen from the 4th floor. Arriving officers located a deceased adult female, on the lower level of the mall.

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BREAKING: Clarkstown Police Department are currently at the Palisades Mall investigating a woman who tragically fell to her death.

The woman fell from the 4th level to the basement in the area of the parking deck & Dick’s Sporting Goods. The incident occurred on Thursday (May 6) around 12:30pm. Law enforcement sources confirm to us the woman was pronounced deceased on scene.

 

 

 

The mall is still currently open.

This is a developing story and will be updated with more information.

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Clarkstown Police Department Temporary Road Closure April 22-April 25th Valley Cottage

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Gilchrest Rd will be temporarily closed beginning, Monday, April 22 to Thursday, April 25, at the railroad crossing between Stern Place and Sasson Terrace in Valley Cottage. This closure is due to construction upgrades being performed by CSX. Please follow the posted detours provided by CSX.

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Update From The Clarkstown Police Department

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Recently, a resident posted this picture of a large black rat snake at Congers Lake. Town staff was sent to identify and locate it and the photo was sent to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation experts who identified it as an extremely large native black rat snake. According to the DEC these snakes average three to five feet but can grow to as large as eight feet. It is not venomous and poses NO harm to people. It is prime season to see them as they emerge from hibernation and the temperature is still cool out. They feed on mice, voles, small birds and eggs etc.
If you see this snake or others like it just give it space, they will be slower this time of year due to weather and will pose no harm to any residents. If you have any questions related to wildlife please call DEC region 3 general wildlife line 845-256-3098. If you see a snake like this at Congers Lake realize that is its natural habitat and please give it space.

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