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NEW CITY, NY – Clarkstown Police are Investigating a Motorcycle-Truck Accident that occurred around 5:50 pm on Friday, October 4th.

The Clarkstown Police Department responded to the intersection of S. Little Tor Rd and Britta Ln in New City for a serious car accident involving a truck and a motorcycle. Initial investigation indicates the motorcycle was traveling southbound when it struck a trailer being pulled by a landscaping truck that was making a left turn from Britta Ln onto S. Little Tor Rd, according to Detective Pete Walker – Clarkstown PD.

The operator of the motorcycle, a 39 year old male from Stony Point, NY, sustained a serious head injury as a result of the accident. He is in serious condition at Westchester Medical Center.

The Clarkstown Police Accident Investigation team is investigating the cause of the accident. There have been no arrests made or summonses issued at this point in the investigation.

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New York Sheriffs Warn Against Employment Scams Protect Yourself from Fake Job Offers

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Scammers are deceiving individuals with fake job offers, promising payments for completing tasks that ultimately don’t result in any compensation. These fraudsters often pose as legitimate companies to appear trustworthy, convincing people to share their personal information or work without receiving pay.

The New York State Sheriffs’ Association advises staying vigilant: ● Always confirm job offers directly with the company through official communication channels. ● Be cautious when sharing personal or financial details with unverified sources. ● If a job opportunity seems too perfect, it probably is.

Your Sheriffs are committed to protecting New Yorkers from employment scams. Share this message to help others stay safe!

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Rockland County Police Emerald Society Pipes & Drums Band Will Host An Information Session April 9th

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The Rockland County Police Emerald Society Pipes & Drums Band is actively seeking individuals interested in learning to play the bagpipes or drums. An informational session is scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, at 6 PM. This meeting is open to current and former law enforcement personnel who are considering joining the band.

If you are unable to attend the informational session but are still interested in learning more, you can reach out to the band through their Facebook page. They encourage individuals to contact them for additional information and to express interest in joining.

For a glimpse of the band’s performances and activities, you might find this video insightful:

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