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Bedford Park: Police Appeal for Help Locating 17-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing
The NYPD is seeking the public’s help locating a 17-year-old woman reported missing from Bedford Park. Police said that Yaqueline Castillo of 3001 Briggs Avenue, Bronx was last seen on Wednesday, May 22, at around 3 p.m. leaving her home. They said she is described as Hispanic, Black, is around 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds, and has a slim build and dark complexion. Her latest clothing description on May 22 is unknown.
Queens man who killed brother, self was ridiculed over failed business: NYPD
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — A Queens man who fatally shot his brother before turning the gun on himself was embroiled in family turmoil over money and jealousy over a failed grocery store, authorities said. Karamjit Multani, 33, allegedly shot his brother, Vipanpal Multani, 27, nine times and his mother, 52, twice when she threw herself […]
What to know about the G train summer shutdown
The 11.4-mile long Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown G train subway service will be partially shut down this summer for track reconstruction and modern signal installation. Starting Friday, June 28, the G train will undergo the first phase of an extensive multi-week, 24/7 project to replace its 1930s-era legacy signal system with Communications-based train control (CBTC) — a wireless connectivity system that keeps trains in constant contact, and in turn, more reliable.
Oyster Bay residents split over plans for car wash on Pine Hollow Road
David Jacobson, who bought the land six years ago and cleaned it up with the intention of developing it for a business, said the proposed car wash would be state-of-the-art with two lanes and a 25-vehicle queue on site to eliminate the backing up of cars into the road.
Former Long Island nurse sentenced for fake COVID vaccine card scheme
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. - A former Long Island nurse was sentenced Tuesday for a scheme involving fake COVID vaccine cards at the height of the pandemic. Julie DeVuono, 51, admitted to money laundering and forgery. She was sentenced to 840 hours of community service in lieu of six months in jail. She was also sentenced to five years of probation, and has to forfeit $1.2 million. Much of the money was seized in her home in 2021, along with ledgers documenting profits. "This defendant abused her power as a nurse by submitting forged COVID-19 vaccination records and fraudulent prescriptions for oxycodone to state-wide...
2 Bronx men plead guilty to drug charges in fentanyl poisoning of toddler who died at daycare
NEW YORK (AP) — Two men connected to a toddler’s fatal opioid overdose at a New York City daycare have pleaded guilty to drug charges and causing bodily harm, prosecutors said. The men admitted to storing fentanyl in the floorboards of a Bronx daycare’s playroom, prosecutors said.
Man, 66, found dying on Bronx park bench was stabbed: NYPD
A 66-year-old man found dying on a park bench in the Bronx was stabbed, police said Wednesday. Jose Cruz was discovered on the bench in Williamsbridge Oval field near Putnam Place and Reservoir Oval East in Norwood about 5:25 a.m. on Sunday, cops said. He suffered multiple fatal puncture wounds to the neck near his shoulder, cops said. Medics took him to Jacobi Medical Center, but he couldn’t ...
Exclusive: Never-before-seen photos show Rex Heuermann around the time of the Gilgo Beach killings
A spokesperson for the Peconic River Sportsman’s Club confirmed to Team 12 Investigates that Heuermann was not a member, but that he did participate in a few high-powered rifle events.
Tax Penalty Refund Bill Passes NYS Assembly and Senate and Awaits the Governor's Signature
New York State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin passed 41 two-house bills during the 2024 legislative session which just ended on June 6 making her once again the leading bill-passer in the NYS Assembly. Of particular significance to the Village of Scarsdale is Paulin’s bill which permits the Village of Scarsdale to give refunds of tax penalties charged to residents as a result of late tax payments made last year.
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