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Wanted Spring Valley Man Arrested on Murder & Weapons Charge in Poughkeepsiee

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TRAFFIC STOP RESULTS IN ARREST OF MURDER SUSPECT AND MULTIPLE FELONY GUN CHARGES. OFFICIAL POUGHKEEPSIE POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE:

On July 8, 2021 members of the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department conducted a vehicle and traffic stop near 185 North Hamilton Street, in the City of Poughkeepsie. During the stop, two unlawfully possessed, loaded handguns, both equipped with high capacity magazines, were recovered.

Jack D. Ramirez (date of birth 03/01/2001) of 29 Spring Valley Commons, Spring Valley, was arrested and charged with one count of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a class C Felony. Ramirez was also found to be wanted from Paterson, New Jersey for Intentional Murder with a Gun.

Latrell Pittman (date of birth 01/27/2003) of 71 Garden St Poughkeepsie, was arrested and charged with two counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a class C Felony, along with False Personation, and no seat belt.

Adrianna M. Pena (date of birth 01/31/2003) of 13 Holt Rd Hyde Park, was arrested and charged with one count of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a class C Felony, and failing to stop at a stop sign.

A female juvenile, name and date of birth withheld, was arrested and charged with one count of Criminal possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a class C Felony.

All of the defendants were held pending arraignment.

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Haverstraw Police Arrest Suspect in Connection with Residential Burglary

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On March 31, 2025, the Haverstraw Police Department located and arrested Carlos Sepulveda, 43, of West Haverstraw, New York, in connection with a residential burglary that recently occurred. Mr. Sepulveda was identified as the suspect depicted in a circulated image related to the incident.
The arrest stemmed from an investigation into a reported incident where a suspect allegedly entered a residence and stole a package.
Mr. Sepulveda has been charged with the following:
Burglary 2nd Degree (Class C Felony)
Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree (Class B Misdemeanor)
Petit Larceny (Class A Misdemeanor)
Following his arrest, Mr. Sepulveda was arraigned in Clarkstown Justice Court. He was subsequently remanded to the Rockland County Correctional Facility.

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Rockland County Court Rejects Convicted Murderer’s Eighth Attempt To Vacate Conviction

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Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh, II, announced today that, in a decision issued on March 25, 2025, Rockland County Court Judge Kevin F. Russo rejected the latest attempt by convicted murderer Amer Zada to have his conviction vacated. The court noted that this motion is the eighth time Zada has sought to reverse or vacate his conviction.
In 1980, Zada was convicted of the murder of seventeen-year-old Shirley Smith in a Village of Nyack parking lot. He was also convicted of Attempted Sodomy in the First Degree and Aggravated Sexual Abuse as a result of his attack on Ms. Smith. At his trial, Zada was represented by William Kunstler, a world-renowned defense attorney who had gained notoriety for successfully defending many high profile and controversial clients.
In its decision, the court described the defendant’s current motion as being largely based on Zada’s claim that certain documents were not turned over to him prior to trial.
“The court found that Zada had failed to adequately establish this speculative claim as he provided no direct evidence that he had never received the documents. I would like to commend Executive Assistant District Attorney James Dolan for his dedication and professionalism representing the Office in this proceeding.” said District Attorney Tom Walsh.
The court also found that, even assuming that the documents had not been turned over, they were of little importance in the case against Zada and none of them were exculpatory within the meaning of the law. In addition, the court found that Zada’s motion to vacate his conviction raised only minor inconsistencies in the case against him, most of which were thoroughly explored by Mr. Kunstler during the trial. In conclusion, the court found that Zada had not offered anything to justify vacating his conviction.

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