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Good Samaritans Help State Police Protect Man With Special Needs In Northern Westchester

1 Read / Add Comments A group of Good Samaritans gave an assist to New York State Police troopers in Northern Westchester to stop a man who was allegedly abusing a person with special needs. New York State Police troopers were dispatched to the Cortlandt Town Center at approximately 2:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, where there were reports of a man striking another man with special needs inside a van. The investigation into the allegations determined that 64-year-old Jean Donatien, of Peekskill, an employee of Opengate, slapped and knocked his victim’s head against the van window.  The victim was not injured in the incident.

Good Samaritans Help Police Protect Man With Special Needs In Westchester

1 Read / Add Comments A group of Good Samaritans gave an assist to New York State Police troopers in Northern Westchester to stop a man who was allegedly abusing a person with special needs. New York State Police troopers were dispatched to the Cortlandt Town Center at approximately 2:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, where there were reports of a man striking another man with special needs inside a van. The investigation into the allegations determined that 64-year-old Jean Donatien, of Peekskill, an employee of Opengate, slapped and knocked his victim’s head against the van window.  The victim was not injured in the incident.

Good Samaritans Help Police Protect Man With Special Needs In Cortlandt

Read / Add Comments A group of Good Samaritans gave an assist to New York State Police troopers in Northern Westchester to stop a man who was allegedly abusing a person with special needs. New York State Police troopers were dispatched to the Cortlandt Town Center at approximately 2:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, where there were reports of a man striking another man with special needs inside a van. The investigation into the allegations determined that 64-year-old Jean Donatien, of Peekskill, an employee of Opengate, slapped and knocked his victim’s head against the van window.  The victim was not injured in the incident.

Headlines: Greenburgh stabbing, good Samaritans, deputy of the year

Headlines: Greenburgh stabbing, good Samaritans, deputy of the year News 12 Staff Updated on:May 11, 2021, 6:04am EDT Here are some stories making headline across the Hudson Valley. A man is recovering this morning after a stabbing in Greenburgh this past weekend. Police say it happened at the BP gas station on Aqueduct Road around 1 a.m. on Sunday morning. Police say he was attacked by a group of people and stabbed in the head. The attackers then took off in a blue Mazda 3 and a gray Toyota sedan before officers arrived. No arrests have been made. Good Samaritans sprang into action to protect a special needs man at the

Ex-Highway Superintendent In Westchester Faces Felony Grand Larceny Charges

Read / Add Comments A longtime public official in Northern Westchester is facing felony charges for his role in an alleged scheme to steal thousands of dollars worth of products from Home Depot with an employee there, the Westchester District Attorney’s Office announced. Former four-term Yorktown Highway Superintendent and Yorktown Heights Fire Chief Eric DiBartolo is facing charges for allegedly operating a “scan and skip” scheme with Cortlandt Manor resident Tyrone Bass to steal nearly $15,000 in items from Home Depot at the Cortlandt Town Center in Mohegan Lake. Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah said that it is alleged that DiBartolo, who is also a former president of the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce, brought merchandise to Bass, who was a cashier at Home Depot, to check out nearly two dozen times last year without having to pay.

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