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Antonio Robles-Sanchez in the Scarsdale police parking lot at 10:34 a.m. Aug. 26, 2023, moments after a minor accident. He remained there for more than a half hour and at 11:14 a.m. crashed into a ...
SCARSDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Five children from Connecticut, ranging in age from 8 to 17, were killed in a fiery early morning crash Sunday on a New York highway, police said.
A 9-year-old boy from Derby, Connecticut is the sole survivor of a car crash that killed five other children, say police. The Westchester County Police Department in New York stated the "very ...
The Scarsdale Police Department was founded in 1909. As of today, the department consists of 45 full-time Police Officers, 9 civilian employees, and 14 School Crossing Guards. The department is divided into three sections: Investigations, Patrol, and Support Services. [citation needed]
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) is the police department of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States, which includes the City of Charlotte.With 1,817 officers and 525 civilian staff as of 2020, covering an area of 438 square miles (1,130 km 2) with a population of 1,000,000+, it is the largest police department between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, Georgia.
The Scarsdale Woman's Club was organized in 1918, and one year later [12] they bought [13] and began publishing the paper. They sold it about 40 years later. [12] From 1980 until his death in 1989, William H. White "was the owner and publisher of the Scarsdale Inquirer." [6] He was succeeded by his daughter Deborah. [6]
A Scarsdale man was charged with driving while intoxicated in a Bronx hit-and-run that killed a Bronx man Sunday. The NYPD said Wilbert de Jesus Cordero, 22, of the Bronx was hit by two cars while ...
Donald Ferraro, Scarsdale's first director of Public Safety. [22] Andrew A. Matturro, Chief of Police of Scarsdale. He served as President of the Westchester County Chiefs of Police Association. [23] George N. Longworth, chief of Westchester county police department. [24] Robert M. Noble, chief of the Yorktown Heights Police Department. [25]