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Data Recovered From Suspended Clarkstown Chief Sullivan's Phone
NEW CITY, N.Y. – A forensic expert has performed what he said Monday is a “100 percent restoration” on the former cell phone of suspended Clarkstown Police Chief Michael Sullivan, according to lohud.com.
As a result, authorities now have access to thousands of messages and other data downloaded to the town-issued cell phone, according to lohud.com.
The expert, John Ahearne, of California, testified Monday via Skype, according to lohud.com, which reported that the recovery of the data provided access to 2,000 messages and calendar items.
Sullivan faces a host of internal charges, some of wh…
Jon Snow The Cat Is Paws Crossed Pet Of The Week
ELMSFORD, N.Y. -- A domestic short-haired cat looking for a forever home is the Paws Crossed Animal Rescue's Pet of the Week.
Jon Snow the cat was found abandoned in a pet carrier, said Pamela Piragnoli, cat manager at Paws Crossed.
"As you can imagine, he was very timid and scared," she said. "With much love, a good dinner and a warm bed to curl up in, within a day, he had come out of his shell and now manages to charm everyone he meets with his strikingly handsome good looks and gentle personality."
The cat, said to be just over a year old, can be adopted at Paws Cros…
Swastikas, Anti-Semitic Messages Found In Ramapo, Say Police
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. – Swastikas spray-painted outside a Jewish school have drawn condemnation from local leaders and the attention of police, according to News 12.
The anti-Semitic graffiti was found in black paint on a fence outside the school between New Hempstead and Polnoya roads, according to News 12, which said the swastikas along with the words “Get Out” were discovered Tuesday.
State Sen. David Carlucci issued a statement condemning the graffiti, according to News 12, which said that Yossi Gestetner, a member of the Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council, called the incident part …