Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Hatzoloh Reactivate Rig and Als to the scene of a MVA

Monsey - Hatzoloh EMS received a call about 5:15 this afternoon about a report of an MVA at the intersection of Jill lane &  Rita ave.

Hatzoloh dispatched A Rig with a Bls & Als crew, upon arrival they figured it's a minor MVA and not some serious injuries.

Members advised the base the nature of the scene, and one EMT left at the scene awaiting the arrival of the Ramapo Police Department.

It was heavy traffic in the area, and it took about 20 - 30 minutes for the copa to show up, but as soon police were on scene, one patient started to complain on severe chest pain.
The EMT that was still on scene to file the report for Ramapo Police, Reactivated the Rig and Als to the scene.
Patient was stabilized and transferred to the local hospital.

Rockland drug bust, 29 charged.

NEW CITY – Nearly 30 people tied to an oxycodone and heroin trafficking ring have been charged with selling the drugs across Rockland, including at the Palisades Center and its parking lots, the Shops at Nanuet, and local motels, officials said Wednesday.

The alleged leader, Victor "Tonchi" Esteban, also operated at times out of his home at the Mount Ivy Trailer Park in Pomona, Rockland and federal prosecutors said during a news conference at the District Attorney's Office.

Esteban is accused of organizing the distribution ring and buying heroin from an alleged dealer in the Bronx
Heroin bust: Read the indictment
Previous coverage : Heroin, cocaine: 22 charged in Rockland drug sweep
A total of 17 people - including nine from Rockland - face federal drug conspiracy charges while another 12 face state a felony charge of fourth-degree conspiracy. So far. authorities said, 12 people have been arrested on the federal drug conspiracy charges and 10 on the state charge.
Rockland District Attorney Thomas Zugibe said the 29 people included street gang members and people with criminal records.

The Rockland Drug Task Force initiated the case, dubbed "Operation True Blue," and played a prominent role in the undercover investigation, which included street buys and surveillance of cell phones and social media accounts.
"Dealers in this operation are alleged to have sunk to a new low, selling prescription drugs and heroin at popular locations where parents drop off their kids to see a movie, attend a birthday party or spend time ice skating with friends," Zugibe said.

Zugibe and U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara detailed the investigation at a news conference Wednesday. They were joined by the Drug Enforcement Administration special agent Chris Roberts, Rockland Drug Task Force Director Christopher Goldrick, County Executive Ed Day and local police officials.

The ring members obtained large quantities of oxycodone, a highly addictive prescription drug, through forged and fraudulent prescriptions passed at pharmacies across the state, authorities said. Some members posed as doctors who called the pharmacies as part of the fraud.

Federal agents searched the Harlem apartment of Jushawn Stevens on Oct. 6. The agents found a printer set up to print prescriptions on official New York State prescription paper and more than 30 fraudulent prescriptions for oxycodone.
Undercover officers made numerous buys from the suspects from early 2014 until March. Those arrested are accused of selling more than 50,000 oxycodone tablets, with an estimated value topping more than $1 million, Zugibe said.
Dealers sold oxycodone inside and around the Palisades Center and, to a lesser degree, in and around the Shops of Nanuet. They also sold heroin and other drugs in rented motel rooms along the Route 59 strip.

Clarkstown Police Chief Michael Sullivan and Zugibe both noted that despite the mall connection to the case, few violent crimes occur at either shopping center.
The 17 people who face federal charges each face two counts: conspiracy to sell oxycodone and conspiracy to sell heroin.

Investigators said Esteban bought heroin in the Bronx from Juan Agramonte and sold bundles - called "buns" or "bunnies" - to local dealers. They used the code words "food" and "dog food" for heroin, selling the drug for about $70 a gram.
The ring members reportedly coordinated with each other via social media, text messages and cell phone calls. At one point, one of the accused conspirators allegedly said "he had 'clientele' for the heroin, stating that 'everybody in Monsey is using that' and 'if I have food my brother, I am gonna take over here in Monsey."'

The alleged dealers also identified themselves on Twitter as "Too Much Cash," or "TMC," the indictment says. One alleged dealer, Andrew Flores, tweeted in June, "Shout out my TMC bros we taking over the streets."

Those with local addresses indicted on the federal charges are: Esteban, 27, whose addresses are listed as the Bronx, Middletown and Pomona; Miguel Cabrera, 25, of Haverstraw; Romello Deloatch, 20, of Spring Valley; Flores, 26, of New City; Rolando Garcia, 20, of Garnerville; Elom Kaledzi, 31, of New City; Christian Minyana, 21 of Garnerville; Pedro Perez, 36, of Garnerville and the Bronx; Jimmy Rodriguez, 22, of Spring Valley; and Thomas, 20, of Pomona.
Also charged federally were Juan Agramonte, 49, of the Bronx; Edwin Ceballos, 27, of New York City; Roharil Cruz, 27, of New York City; Wesley Jackson, 27, of Newburgh; Brandon Morillo, 22, of New York City; Ramon Morillo, 29, of New York City; and Stevens, 29, of New York City.
Those facing state charges whose names have been released include Meaghan White, 35, of Valley Cottage, who is serving 10 years probation after being convicted of felony third-degree rape charge for having sex with a 16-year-old boy at the Leakes & Watts residential center for troubled youths in Yonkers, where she was a teacher.
Others whose names have been released are Donald Bibbins, 29, of West Haverstraw; Ruth Mendez, 27, of Haverstraw; William Kremmer, 50, of Pomona; Andres Perkins, 29, of New City; Frank Mancuso, 29, of Thiells; Joseph and April Mongelli, both 33, of Pomona; and Juan Vazquez, 34, of Garnerville.

Source: Lohud


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Rockland County Executive Ed Day (left,) Rockland County D.A. Thomas Zugibe and more


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An information board with the locations where 29 individuals selling Oxycodone

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Ramapo Police asks residents to be aware of phone scam's


In light of the tragic Brooklyn Fire that killed 7, Rockland offers free smoke detectors for needy.

Save your life and protect your family by installing smoke detectors in your apartment or house.
While that message is given year-round, the Rockland Health Department and fire officials are urgently spreading the word after seven children were killed during a Brooklyn blaze on Saturday that officials suspect was set off by a hot plate.
If Rockland residents can't afford smoke detectors and meet income guidelines, the Health Department will donate and install the devices through its Healthy Neighborhood Program. The program looks to improve the quality of life for families by reducing exposure to health and safety risks at home.
"Almost two-thirds of home fire deaths result from fire in homes without working smoke alarms," 

Rockland Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert said. "Having a working smoke alarm greatly increases your chances of surviving a deadly home fire."

For more information on the smoke detector program, call 845-364-3292 or 845-364-3290.

■ Replace smoke alarms that are more than 10 years old.
■ Change batteries twice a year, usually when you change clocks.
■ Have smoke alarms on all floors of the home.
■ Never smoke in bed or leave food cooking unattended.
■ Have your chimney inspected.
■ Make sure your furnace and appliances are inspected.
■ Develop a home fire escape plan.
■ Keep exits clear of debris.


Source: LoHud

Fire Crews got dispatched to clean the Roadway from Disel Fuel

Spring Valley - Hillcrest Fire Department got dispatched to a minor MVA near the Pine Valley Nursing Home on the Route 45.

In a result of the MVA it caused some fuel leakes from one of the damaged vehicles. Fire Crews immediately washed the roadway to avoid any catastrophic incidents.

No injuries reported from the MVA neither the Fuel Spill

Clarkstown police investigating a armed Robbery at Citgo Gas Station

Clarkstown - Police is investigating a armed that occurred approx 3:45 am this morning at the Citgo gas station on Old Nyack Turnpike.

Cashier described for authorities that suspect came into the store, displayed a revolver, demanded cash, treated to kill Cashier.
Suspect emptied entire Cashier, and fled the scene to unknown direction.

If you have additional info on this, please contact Clarkstown Police 845-639-5800