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Long Island Woman Charged Driving With 52 License Suspensions Long Island Woman Charged Driving With 52 License Suspensions
Long Island Woman Charged Driving With 52 License Suspensions Police on Long Island arrested a woman for allegedly driving with 52 license suspensions. The stop occurred in Shirley around 1 a.m.,  Wednesday, April 3 on eastbound Sunrise Highway at Exit 58. According to Suffolk County Police, Kaylyn Snyder, age 37, of Shirley was spotted driving a 2012 Jeep Liberty that did not have a rear license plate. An investigation determined that Snyder has 52 license suspensions issued on 13 dates, police said. Snyder was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle, a felony.  She will be arraigned at First District Court in…
'Angelica's Law' Honoring Late Holbrook Teen Doles Stiffer Penalties For Some Reckless Drivers 'Angelica's Law' Honoring Late Holbrook Teen Doles Stiffer Penalties For Some Reckless Drivers
'Angelica's Law' Honoring Late Holbrook Teen Doles Stiffer Penalties For Some Reckless Drivers Angelica Nappi’s death won’t be in vain. The Long Island 14-year-old – who grew up in Holbrook and died at the hands of a reckless driver in February 2008 – was the inspiration behind “Angelica’s Law,” signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul this week. It decreases the number of prior license suspensions needed to qualify for first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, a felony. The law will apply a felony to recidivist drivers who drive without a valid license after having committed five or more moving violations resulting in prior suspensions of revocations. “Public safety is m…
Felony DWI: Newburgh Woman On Probation Caught Again, State Police Say Felony DWI: Newburgh Woman On Probation Caught Again, State Police Say
Felony DWI: Newburgh Woman On Probation Caught Again, State Police Say A Hudson Valley woman who was on probation for DWI/Leandra's Law was allegedly caught driving drunk again. The incident took place in Orange County Saturday, April 29, around 10:20 p.m., in the town of Newburgh. According to Trooper Steven Nevel, a trooper from the Montgomery barracks was patrolling in the town of Newburgh on Hy Vue Drive when he spotted a 2006 Nissan-Altima violating traffic laws. The trooper stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as Johnisha Boykin, age 26, from the town of Newburgh. While speaking with the trooper it was determined that she was impaired by alcoh…
Hingham Schools Bus Driver Charged With Drunk Driving With Busload Of Students: Police Hingham Schools Bus Driver Charged With Drunk Driving With Busload Of Students: Police
Hingham Schools Bus Driver Charged With Drunk Driving With Busload Of Students: Police Authorities arrested a Hingham Public Schools bus driver and charged her with drunk driving with a busload of students after one of the passengers called the police for help on Thursday, Nov. 17, officials said.  Bethann Sweeney, 53, of Hanover, faces charges of operating under the influence, child endangerment while operating under the influence, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, reckless endangerment of a child, and having an open container of alcohol while driving, Massachusetts State Police said.  A passenger on a Plymouth North High School bus called troopers just befor…
Too Fast, Too Furious: Reckless Driver Clocked Going 136 MPH In Fairfax County Too Fast, Too Furious: Reckless Driver Clocked Going 136 MPH In Fairfax County
Too Fast, Too Furious: Reckless Driver Clocked Going 136 MPH In Fairfax County He can’t drive 55. A speeding driver is facing potential jail time after being busted driving double the speed limit in Fairfax County. An officer from the Sully District Station was able to track down a speeding driver who was clocked going 136 mph on Route 28 northbound near Frying Pan Road over the weekend, officials said. The driver is scheduled to make a court appearance in December for reckless driving following the speeding citation. Officials said that if found guilty, the driver will face up to a year in jail, a hefty fine, and a possible license suspension. The court appearance…
Driver In Lake George Crash That Killed Boy, Stepdad Lacked Motorcycle License, Report Says Driver In Lake George Crash That Killed Boy, Stepdad Lacked Motorcycle License, Report Says
Driver In Lake George Crash That Killed Boy, Stepdad Lacked Motorcycle License, Report Says The man accused of causing a deadly motorcycle crash in Lake George that killed a young boy and his stepfather was not even supposed to be operating the bike, CBS 6 in Albany reports. Anthony Futia, age 33, of Albany, did not have a valid motorcycle license at the time of the crash and had previous license suspensions, the outlet reports. Earlier report: Two, Including 8-Year-Old, Killed After Vehicle Crashes Onto Paved Bike Path In Lake George Futia also has a criminal history with convictions for grand larceny and assault, according to CBS 6. He had completed the terms of h…
Nassau County Man With 10 License Suspensions Nabbed For DWI, Police Say Nassau County Man With 10 License Suspensions Nabbed For DWI, Police Say
Nassau County Man With 10 License Suspensions Nabbed For DWI, Police Say A Long Island man with 10 license suspensions has been charged with alleged driving while intoxicated after being stopped for talking on a phone. Nassau County resident Christopher Rodriguez, age 32, of Freeport, was arrested in Suffolk County by Southampton Police on Saturday, Nov. 30. According to police, Rodriguez was observed using a mobile device while driving on Montauk Highway, in Sagaponack, when It was learned Rodriguez was operating his vehicle with more than 10 suspensions. Rodriguez was processed at Southampton Town Police headquarters and released on a field app…
Shore Bar, JC Lounge Among NJ Bizzes Facing COVID-Related Liquor License Suspensions Shore Bar, JC Lounge Among NJ Bizzes Facing COVID-Related Liquor License Suspensions
Shore Bar, JC Lounge Among NJ Bizzes Facing Covid-related Liquor License Suspensions ON THE ROCKS: A dozen New Jersey bars and restaurants could have their liquor licenses temporarily suspended for what state authorities said are violations of Gov. Murphy’s COVID shutdown orders. Although most of the suspensions being sought by the ABC are for less than a month – including three for 10 days – a Jersey Shore bar and grill is looking at a possible 66-day suspension while pouring at a downtown Jersey City nightspot could stop for nearly three months. SEE LIST BELOW (with links to violation notices) New Jersey’s Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is asking a judge for the …
Long Island Man Accused Of Leaving Scene Of Crash Causing 7-Year-Old's Death Long Island Man Accused Of Leaving Scene Of Crash Causing 7-Year-Old's Death
Long Island Man Accused Of Leaving Scene Of Crash Causing 7-Year-Old's Death A Long Island man has been indicted for allegedly leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash without reporting that resulted in the death of a 7-year-old boy. Phuoc Truong, a/k/a Philip Truong, 32, of Southampton, was indicted on Thursday, Dec. 10, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini. “This was an unspeakable tragedy, but we hope that the apprehension and indictment of this defendant bring some solace to the victim’s family,” Sini said.  The crash took place around 10:15 p.m., Sunday, May 31, when Truong was driving a 2008 Toyota Camry eastbound on Sunrise Highw…
Greenwich PD Issues Warning About Underage Drinking Parties Greenwich PD Issues Warning About Underage Drinking Parties
Greenwich PD Issues Warning About Underage Drinking Parties As summertime and graduations approach, Greenwich Police are reminding parents and young people about the dangers of underage drinking parties. Police said that they have found "more and more frequently an innocent and small gathering of young people explode to large uncontrollable pop-up parties." Friends and strangers learn about the possibility of a party through social media and come for a good time, the police said in a statement. But when the parties get out of hand, or even worse, someone is injured or killed, it's the parent's or homeowners who are responsible for the out…
Police: Motorist Busted Driving With Nine License Suspensions In Scarsdale Police: Motorist Busted Driving With Nine License Suspensions In Scarsdale
Police: Motorist Busted Driving With Nine License Suspensions In Scarsdale A White Plains man is facing a pair of misdemeanor charges after being busted driving in Scarsdale with nine suspensions on his license. While on patrol on Post Road shortly after midnight on Monday morning, police stopped 44-year-old Shaquan Taylor, when the vehicle’s License Plate Reader alerted officers that he had a suspended or revoked registration. During the traffic stop near the intersection of Post Road and Farley Road, it was determined that Taylor’s license was recently suspended on March 7 for parking violations, and further investigation found that his privileges to operate the…