The shooting took place around 9:50 p.m., Monday, May 31, in Rockland County.
A Spring Valley Police officer was on patrol on Crispus Attucks Road and heard multiple gunshots in the area, Detective Matthew Galli said.
Responding officers found a male lying in the roadway on Rose Avenue where he was pronounced dead, Galli said.
The teen suffered from multiple gunshot wounds.
Police from numerous agencies were called in to help due to a large crowd in the area at the time of the shooting, he added.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Spring Valley Police Department at 845-356-7400 or email tips@villagespringvalley.org.
An 18-year-old teen was found shot dead lying in a Hudson Valley roadway.The shooting took place around 9:50 p.m., Monday, May 31, in Rockland County.A Spring Valley Police officer was on patrol on Crispus Attucks Road and heard multiple g…
No other information on the shooting has been released. Police asked anyone with information on it to contact them at 845-356-7400 or tips@villagespringvalley.org.
Village police were helped by Clarkstown police, Ramapo police, Orangetown police, state police, Rockland County Sheriff s Office, Westchester County police, Spring Hill EMS, Spring Valley Fire Department, Rockland County Paramedics, Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, FBI Safe Streets and Chaverim of Rockland.
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The shooting took place around 9:50 p.m., Monday, May 31, in Rockland County.
A Spring Valley Police officer was on patrol on Crispus Attucks Road and heard multiple gunshots in the area, Detective Matthew Galli said.
Responding officers found a male lying in the roadway on Rose Avenue where he was pronounced dead, Galli said.
The teen suffered from multiple gunshot wounds.
Police from numerous agencies were called in to help due to a large crowd in the area at the time of the shooting, he added.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Spring Valley Police Department at 845-356-7400 or email tips@villagespringvalley.org.
April 17, 2021
4/15/21 – Photo Spring Valley Fire Department
SPRING VALLEY- The Spring Valley Fire Department was called to an address near Illinois Street Friday to extinguish an unattended burn pile. The department on social media wanted to remind residents of the Spring Valley burn ordinances:
Burning is permitted Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. between October 1st and May 1st of each year.
No burning is allowed on Sundays from May 1st to October 1st.
Burning of building & construction materials is NOT allowed.
No burn barrels will be allowed at this time.
No leaf burning is allowed on city streets and sidewalks; except on brick streets with such burning limited to waste generated by the lot immediately adjacent to the city street.. Burning of leaves is allowed on private property with supervision present until the fire is extinguished. Raking the leaves to the side of the road for our city workers to collect is highly encouraged.