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A Suspicious Male In A Vehicle Was Exposing Himself To Female Pedestrians

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On June 3rd, Ramapo PD received a report of a suspicious male in a vehicle that was exposing himself to female pedestrians in a residential area in Chestnut Ridge. An investigation was conducted by RPD Detectives which resulted in the identification of the vehicle and the male suspect. On June 5th, a 31-year-old male from Greenwood Lake, NY was arrested and charged with 5 counts of Public Lewdness, 5 counts of Exposure of a Person, 2 counts of Public Lewdness 1st Degree and 3 counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Orders of Protections were obtained for each of victims and the male was released on appearance tickets, with no bail, which order him to appear in the Village of Chestnut Ridge Justice Court at a later date.

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Haverstraw Police Department Responds To Shots Fired

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On Monday July 1, 2024, Haverstraw Patrol units responded to the area of Fairmount Avenue and West Street on a report of shots fired. Upon arrival, units observed a vehicle crashed into a parked car opposite 9 Fairmount Avenue and the driver next to the vehicle on the ground with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso area. The victim was transported to Nyack Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The victim has been identified as Christian Alvarado, 29 years old of Pomona, NY. The investigation is ongoing, and HPD are asking the public to call the Haverstraw Police Department at 845-354-1500 with any information they may have regarding this incident.

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Clarkstown PD Detective Bureau Investigating Two Incidents Involving Attempted Theft Of Luxury Vehicles

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The Clarkstown Police Department Detective Bureau is currently investigating two incidents involving attempted theft of luxury vehicles in the New City area, specifically on Preakness Ln. and Gable Rd. We urge the public to review any camera footage they may have between the hours of 4:00 AM and 6:00 AM and to contact the Clarkstown Police Department at (845) 639-5800 if they observe anything suspicious.
The Clarkstown Police Department reminds homeowners to take an extra minute to remove valuables from their vehicles, take keys or fobs out of vehicles, and lock the vehicle doors. These measures will help reduce these crimes. If you witness something suspicious, please call 911, or you can also send an anonymous tip to the police using TIP411. Simply send a text message to 847411 (tip411), then type the keyword ROCKLANDCODA, followed by a space, your tip information, and hit send.

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