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A five year-old girl died after she was struck by a school bus in Spring Valley late Friday morning. Published reports say the incident took place around 11:30 near South Madison and West Funston Avenues in Spring Valley. According to TheYeshivaWorld.com the girl was struck by a Satmar school bus that had just dropped her off by her house. Spring Valley Police are investigating the incident.
Stony Point Man Accused in 3 Year-old Murder Heads to Psychiatric Center Before ArraignmentThe Stony Point man nabbed earlier this month and charged in connection to a murder three years ago is now in a state psychiatric facility instead of being arraigned in County Court last Friday. That’s according to The Journal News. New York State Police charged Robert Rodriguez with second degree murder. Police say they responded to a car fire on the Palisades Parkway near exit 16. 36 year-old Ronald Mann of the Bronx was found dead in the car. The Rockland County Medical Examiner determined Mann had been fatally shot and his death was ruled a homicide. Rodriguez was to be arraigned on Friday, but reportedly the grand jury’s indictment has been paused until his mental health issues are taken care of. He’s also charged with possessing a loaded gun, arson, tampering with evidence, and concealing a human corpse. He was taken to the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center after he was examined by a jail psychiatrist. No additional court dates have been set yet.
Spring Valley Man Arrested in Domestic Disturbance with HandgunA Spring Valley man was arrested last week after Ramapo Police responded to a domestic disturbance report involving a handgun. Ramapo Police say it happened on Thursday around 11pm in Hillcrest. An unidentified 66 year-old man was charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon and Menacing. He was arraigned and released on his own recognizance for a future court date. Police say he was also issued a full stay-away order of protection against the victim.
State Police Nab Hundreds for DWI Over Super Bowl WeekendThe Lower Hudson Valley led the way for the most State Police DWI arrests and in several other categories on Super Bowl weekend. State Police said there were 43 DWI arrests, 46 nabbed for distracted driving, and a total of 1,030 tickets distributed that weekend. The region’s 344 speeding tickets were second only to the entire New York State Thruway, where 353 tickets were given out.