WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at last week's top stories from around Northern Westchester County.
- Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino's office has been subpoenaed as part of a widening probe of corruption by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
- Yorktown police have served a 42-year-old Mohegan Lake resident with a criminal summons for allegedly exposing himself to a female patron of a local a tattoo parlor.
- Peekskill's Elvis-themed barbershop the Beale Street Barber Shop closes shop.
- Nicholas Doddo, a 21-year-old college student, pulled a would-be jumper to safety from the edge of the Tappan Zee Bridge.
- A man suspected of stealing watches from a jewelry store remains at large as of Thursday afternoon, according to Westchester County Police.
- A man in Briarcliff was hospitalized Monday afternoon after being electrocuted at Holbrook Road.
- Hudson Valley resident Hillary Rodham Clinton, who served as first lady, U.S. senator from New York and secretary of state, officially became the major party's first female U.S. presidential nominee Thursday night.
- A 26-year-old Mount Kisco man is facing attempted rape and other charges following an alleged incident at a motel in Cortlandt.
- The owner of a consignment business that operated in Bedford has pleaded guilty to felony tax fraud, according to the county’s acting district attorney, James McCarty.
- A pair of suspects in the theft of watches from a Mount Kisco jewelry store Thursday have been apprehended, Westchester County Police said.
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