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Construction Accident in Valley Cottage Under Investigation

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On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at approximately 3:15 p.m., officers from the Clarkstown Police Department responded to a reported construction accident at a work site in the area of Smith Street and Route 9W in Valley Cottage.

Upon arrival, officers were informed that a 25-year-old male from Newburgh had been removed from a trench by coworkers prior to police arrival. A preliminary investigation indicates the worker was inside the trench performing construction-related work when the trench walls collapsed, trapping him under a significant amount of soil.

Emergency medical personnel from the Congers Valley Cottage Ambulance Corps and Rockland Paramedics responded to the scene and provided immediate medical care. The injured worker was transported to Montefiore Nyack Hospital with life-threatening injuries. His current condition is unknown at this time.

The Clarkstown Police Detective Bureau and the Town of Clarkstown Building Inspector also responded to the scene. The incident remains under investigation.

Additional information will be released as it becomes available.

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Ramapo Police Officers Help Free Bear Cub Trapped by Container in Hillburn

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This afternoon, officers from the Ramapo Police Department responded to Brook Street in Hillburn after receiving a report of a bear cub with a container stuck on its head.

Upon arrival, officers worked alongside the concerned caller to safely remove the container, freeing the cub from what could have become a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation.

Once released, the bear cub quickly ran off into the nearby woods unharmed.

The Ramapo Police Department appreciates the caller’s vigilance and willingness to assist. Quick reporting and community awareness can make a significant difference, not only for public safety but also for the welfare of local wildlife.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of properly disposing of containers and other waste that can pose hazards to animals. Thanks to the combined efforts of a concerned resident and responding officers, this young bear was able to safely return to its natural habitat.

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Ramapo Police Participate in Countywide Gun Buyback Initiative

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The Rockland County Sheriff’s Office hosted a successful Gun Buyback Event, and the Ramapo Police Department was proud to participate in this collaborative community safety initiative alongside the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office, the Spring Valley Police Department, and the New York State Police.

Together, agencies collected a total of 19 firearms, including 11 handguns, 3 assault rifles, and 5 long guns.

Every firearm voluntarily surrendered represents one less opportunity for a weapon to be lost, stolen, misused, or involved in a tragedy. Gun buyback programs play an important role in reducing the number of unwanted firearms in our communities and promoting public safety.

The Ramapo Police Department is proud to support these efforts and remains committed to working with our law enforcement partners to help build a safer community for all.

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