Here are
some stories making headlines across the Hudson Valley.
Officials
have released the name of the 10-year-old boy killed in Tuesday's crash in
Nanuet. Michael Bosco, from Pomona, died from the injuries he suffered
in the crash. A Toyota Sienna and Ford F-150 hit into each other around
6 p.m. Tuesday on Route 304 in Nanuet. First responders attempted CPR at the
scene, but were unable to save Bosco. A
GoFundMe has been set up for his
family.
Two members
of the Greenburgh Police Department have reportedly resigned amid a lawsuit and
investigation for sexual harassment. They were initially placed on unpaid
leave. News 12 was told disciplinary action was taken after the two men
allegedly threatened a female officer and witness in the case not to speak out.
The department and town are being sued for sexual harassment by another female
officer. News 12 reached out to Greenburgh officials for comment but hasn't
heard back.
Authorities
are searching for a man impersonating a City of Rye fire chief. The man walked
into Playa Bowls last Friday, falsely stating he was there to perform an
inspection. After a brief walk-through, the man wrote two bills for about $450,
and received cash from the store. Anyone with information is asked to contact
Rye detectives.