Ben Crnic

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bcrnic@dailyvoice.com

Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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Know Him? Man Steals From Supermarket In Wappinger, Police Say Know Him? Man Steals From Supermarket In Wappinger, Police Say
Know Him? Man Steals From Supermarket In Wappinger, Police Say Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect wanted in connection with a larceny at a Hannaford Supermarket in Dutchess County.  The incident happened on Wednesday, April 16, at the Hannaford Supermarket in Wappinger, New York State Police said in an announcement on Friday, May 2, in which they also shared an image of the suspect captured by a security camera. Details about what was taken during the alleged theft were not immediately released. On Friday, police urged anyone who can help identify the person to come forward. Anyone with information is aske…
Haldane School District Reverses Ending DEI Policy After Legal Review (UPDATE) Haldane School District Reverses Ending DEI Policy After Legal Review (UPDATE)
Haldane School District Reverses Ending DEI Policy After Legal Review (Update) A Putnam County school district that temporarily suspended its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policy under the threat of losing critical federal funding now says it plans to fully reinstate the policy at its next board meeting.  In a letter sent to families on Thursday, May 1, the Haldane Central School District confirmed that its Board of Education intends to restore the DEI policy in its entirety during a scheduled public meeting on Tuesday, May 6.  The reversal follows the Board's vote on Tuesday, April 22 to temporarily suspend the DEI policy. That decision was made on…
Police Deny Immigration Raids, Say Federal Operation Was Not ICE-Related In White Plains Police Deny Immigration Raids, Say Federal Operation Was Not ICE-Related In White Plains
Police Deny Immigration Raids, Say Federal Operation Was Not Ice-related In White Plains After a flurry of community concern and speculation, authorities are clearing the air about recent federal law enforcement activity near a Westchester County church and stressing that no immigration raids took place.  The concerns resulted from activity observed by residents near St. Bernard’s Church in White Plains on Thursday, May 1, that involved federal agencies executing several warrants. None were immigration-related, White Plains Public Safety said in an announcement on Friday, May 2.  "The area was used by federal law enforcement agencies as a staging ground for the execut…
Police Seek ID Of Man On Motorcycle In Lewisboro: Know Him? Police Seek ID Of Man On Motorcycle In Lewisboro: Know Him?
Police Seek ID Of Man On Motorcycle In Lewisboro: Know Him? Authorities in Westchester are asking for help from the public in identifying a wanted man seen riding a motorcycle.  In an announcement on Friday morning, May 2, the Lewisboro Police Department released surveillance photos depicting a man on a motorcycle who they are looking to identify.  Although the department did not say why they were seeking to identify the man, police asked residents to call them at 914-763-8903 or email cmule@lewisboropd.com if they know anything.  Those who contact police are asked to reference incident report #95492.  This is a developing…
2-Alarm Bedroom Blaze At Hudson Valley Home Displaces 1, Under Investigation 2-Alarm Bedroom Blaze At Hudson Valley Home Displaces 1, Under Investigation
2-Alarm Bedroom Blaze At Hudson Valley Home Displaces 1, Under Investigation Firefighters battled a second-alarm blaze that broke out in the middle of the night inside an Orange County home, displacing one resident, fire officials said. The fire was reported around 3:35 a.m. on Friday, May 2, at a home on Rockridge Drive in the Timber Ridge neighborhood of Woodbury, according to the Woodbury Fire Department. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered an active bedroom fire, prompting a second alarm to bring in mutual aid from Monroe, Washingtonville, West Point, and Salisbury Mills. Crews worked through the early morning hours to bring the blaze under control, finally c…
Emergency Order Issued To Fast-Track Rye Playland Repairs Emergency Order Issued To Fast-Track Rye Playland Repairs
Emergency Order Issued To Fast-Track Rye Playland Repairs Westchester County has issued an emergency order to fast-track critical ride inspections and repairs at Playland Amusement Park, following the departure of former operator Standard Amusements, officials announced.  The emergency declaration, signed by Westchester Parks Commissioner Kathy O’Connor, allows the County to bypass competitive bidding and immediately hire Zamperla, Inc., an Italian-based global amusement ride manufacturer, to inspect, repair, and maintain multiple rides left disassembled, unwinterized, or without necessary spare parts, the county announced on Thursday, May 1.&…
Man Purposefully Puts Tree Limbs, Other Debris On Bike Trail In Blue Mountain Reservation: Cops Man Purposefully Puts Tree Limbs, Other Debris On Bike Trail In Blue Mountain Reservation: Cops
Man Purposefully Puts Tree Limbs, Other Debris On Bike Trail In Blue Mountain Reservation: Cops A 44-year-old man is accused of deliberately placing debris on a popular mountain biking trail in a Westchester County park, potentially putting riders at serious risk, authorities said. The man was arrested this week following a months-long investigation into debris being placed on a bike trail in Blue Mountain Reservation, Westchester County Police announced on Thursday, May 1.  In the fall of 2024, police received complaints about tree limbs, branches, and other debris being placed at the bottom of a descending rock face, a spot known to mountain biking enthusiasts as a "granit…
'Put Him In Jail': Man Who Fled To UK After Causing Wrong-Way Crash In Rockland Learns Fate 'Put Him In Jail': Man Who Fled To UK After Causing Wrong-Way Crash In Rockland Learns Fate
'Put Him In Jail': Man Who Fled To UK After Causing Wrong-Way Crash In Rockland Learns Fate A man from the United Kingdom who fled the United States using his twin brother’s passport after causing a serious wrong-way crash in Rockland County that injured multiple people, including children, has been released at the same time as being sentenced, prosecutors announced. Thomas Robb, 22, was sentenced on Thursday, May 1, in Rockland County Court to 364 days in jail on each count of an 11-count indictment, with all sentences to run concurrently, according to Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II.  Since he has already served his prison time, he was released, the DA'…
Jaripeo Rodeo Event Leads To Noise Complaint Citation In Hudson Valley: Police Jaripeo Rodeo Event Leads To Noise Complaint Citation In Hudson Valley: Police
Jaripeo Rodeo Event Leads To Noise Complaint Citation In Hudson Valley: Police An employee of an entertainment company that hosts events featuring a Mexican form of rodeo called jaripeo has been cited after noise complaints in Orange County prompted a police response over the weekend, authorities said.  The citation resulted from an incident on Sunday, April 27, when officers from the New Windsor Police Department responded to numerous complaints from residents about excessive noise coming from the area near the Newburgh city line, the department said on Thursday, May 1. Using decibel meters, police determined that the source of the noise was …
Man Found With Stab Wounds: Woman Gets Attempted Murder Charge In Mount Vernon, Police Say Man Found With Stab Wounds: Woman Gets Attempted Murder Charge In Mount Vernon, Police Say
Man Found With Stab Wounds: Woman Gets Attempted Murder Charge In Mount Vernon, Police Say A 26-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder after a man was found bleeding from multiple stab wounds on a Westchester street, city officials announced. The incident happened on Saturday, April 26, when Mount Vernon Police responded to reports of a male bleeding in front of 669 North Terrace Ave. around 3:50 p.m., city officials said on Thursday, May 1.  Officers arrived to find a 36-year-old man suffering from multiple puncture wounds, according to police. The victim received immediate medical treatment and is now recovering from his injuries, officials said. Following …
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