Here are some stories making
headlines across the Hudson Valley.
The State Police along with
the Sullivan County District Attorney’s Office are investigating a double homicide in
the town of Bethel. Police have released no other information. There are
reports police are now looking for a grey Nissan in connection with the case.
News 12 is told it may be occupied by a man and a woman, and they be armed with
a rifle.
A dramatic rescue was caught on camera as Tarrytown first responders
saved a woman who jumped into the Hudson River around 10 a.m. Wednesday. They
found her struggling in the water about 20 feet off the shoreline bulkhead near
the River Walk. Sgts. Chris Caoili and Joseph Barosa and firefighter Scott Weaver worked together to secure her
in a harness and pull her to safety. She was rushed to the hospital for
treatment. The officers in the water were also taken to
the hospital for evaluation.
Hundreds of people displaced after a fire at Seven Pines
Tower in Yonkers are looking for a place
to live. The Red
Cross has been paying for families to stay in some hotels around the city, but they were told they need to be out by today or start paying for the rooms themselves. Many
residents still don't know when they will be allowed to go home or where they
will go in the meantime.