SHARE

Tailgating Gets Armonk Man's BMW Impounded In Harrison

HARRISON, N.Y. -- A tailgating arrest on Wednesday, Oct. 1, led police to discover another violation that resulted in an Armonk man losing his red BMW to an impound lot.

An Armonk man's red BMW was impounded after police found his driving privileges had been suspended.

An Armonk man's red BMW was impounded after police found his driving privileges had been suspended.

Photo Credit: file photo

Harrison police said that Nick G. DeClemente, 37, of 68 N. Greenwich Road, Armonk, was spotted tailgating while traveling east in the 2100 block of Westchester Avenue near Kenilworth Road about 2:15 p.m.

A routine computer check found that DeClemente's driving privileges were suspended in New York state. He was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, police said. A tow truck was called to impound the vehicle. 

DeClemente is due in Harrison Town Court on Tuesday, Oct. 28.

 

to follow Daily Voice Armonk and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE