Fugitive wanted foor murder in haverstraw
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Fugitive Wanted Foor Murder in Haverstraw

HAVERSTRAW, NY — The Haverstraw Police Department is actively seeking information related to a homicide that occurred Monday in Haverstraw. The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office has announced multiple ways for the public to assist in locating the suspect while maintaining anonymity.

Residents can contact the Haverstraw Police Department directly at 845-354-1500 or submit an anonymous tip via the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office using the tip411 service. This service enables individuals to send tips through text, social media, or a specialized app.

Fugitive wanted foor murder in haverstraw
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To use tip411, text your information to 847411, start the message with the keyword ROCKLANDCODA followed by a space, and then your tip. The RocklandCo DA app is also available for free download on the Google Play Store, iTunes App Store, or through the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office website at rocklandgov.com.

These measures ensure that the community can share vital information without compromising their privacy, aiding law enforcement in their investigation of the case.

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