A Long Island man has been sentenced to 29 years in prison for a string of crimes committed in Westchester County last year.
Michael Bagley, 34, pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including robbery and burglary, in connection with a crime spree that targeted several victims in New Rochelle.
According to police, Bagley stole from a store in New Rochelle, assaulted the owner, and yelled racist and gender-based slurs at her. He also stole cash from an elderly couple and broke into nearby homes.
Bagley's sentence was handed down after he pleaded guilty to the charges.