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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • 1

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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arrests and confiscating 65 to 70 fake IDs from Paulies Sports Bar where teens as young as 15 were caught drinking Henselder a resident of Dow Hall on the Briarcliff Manor cam Please see IDs 8A JK1 i Nyree Norman 11 of Mount I Vernon is in an Alpna Kappa AL i i pha Soronty afternoon program Honors for Greeks Black Greek ietter orgamza tions continue a century long tradition of education and empowerment IB WJNSIDEWA Classified IE Movies 5D Comics 4D Obituaries 5B Crossword 7E Opinion 6B Dear Abby 60 Scoreboard 9C Lottenes 2B Television 5D 1 Today: Ram windy 43 Tonight Cloudy 17 Weather SA 1 GuDjD Golden girl Julia Mancuso gives the US ski team something to cheer about 1C Tomorrow: Bode Miller has one last chance to leave with a medal Scores and updates: LoHudcom JljHudcbnli 0 4090 uni Weekend edition Breaking news all day at LoHudcom 10841 2 2006 The Journal News or home delivery: 800 942 1010 Main number: 914 694 9300 Photos by Rory GlaesemanThe Journal News Emergency personnel prepare to place a woman onto a stretcher yesterday after the SUV in which she was riding left the northbound Sprain Brook Parkway and plunged into the Grassy Sprain Reservoir Rachele Curry of Mount Vernon died in the incident The driver fiance James Callahan also of Mount Vernon survived A i ir Zs3L A 3 8 iBkIH MP 'bl b1 4 A i r9BI aWTOEbftJBMwiiiiiii WMBB i 'U a va rLh J' Jt 7 77 yA A state police officer examines the SUV yesterday that was recovered from the Grassy Sprain Reservoir in Yonkers A A Ay 5sA JJwiBS 'WrWr Wwy kfWH eA' jr "ImBh 1 liliWBb 5B' dLCA 7 hwjkl ltwrOr 1RPB WmBKElMiR3" ZvfBABABibiSBv Ap jsSk Driver from Mount Vernon stumbles to safety off Sprain fiancee trapped Jorge itz Gibbon and Desiree Grand The Journal News Rachele Curry had been out with friends in Manhattan coming home to the Mount Vernon apartment she shared with James Callahan an Ossining school psychologist at 1:30 am yesterday Three hours later Callahan stumbled down the Sprain Brook Parkway frantically trying to flag down the few passing vehicles in the predawn darkness Curry a 34 year old associate in the pri vate wealth management department of Morgan Stanley lay dying under 15 feet of frigid water in the Grassy Sprain Reservoir trapped in overturned 1997 ord Explorer Callahan walked about 100 yards north on the parkway the same direction in which the couple had been driving minutes earlier before changing direction and walking three quarters of a mile to the Tuckahoe Road exit and to the BP Amoco Service Station at 619 Tuckahoe Road Suf fering from hypothermia and in shock he tumbled to the floor as a worker at the sta tion called Yonkers police Curry was taken to the West chester Medical Center where she was pro nounced dead on York State Police Capt Michael Kopy said yesterday this point we have an ongoing investi The Westchester County Medical Exam iner's Office has scheduled an autopsy for today to determine exact cause of death But state police investigators already are trying to piece together details of the trag ic accident Callahan told investigators an other vehicle cut him off sending his car through the guardrail and into the 37 de gree water Kopy said a preliminary investigation in Please see SPRAIN 8A Her shot is over but she stay idle Dobbs erry contestant had a cry after vote but will move on Rebecca Baker Erwin The Journal News Becky had a good cry after getting vot ed off but the Dobbs erry native says she hasn't shed a tear since have to concentrate on the opportunities she said The 25 ycar old model shared her droughts about her experience during a phone call yesterday from Hollywood After her last show Thursday said she had dinner with her mother Diane who was in Hollywood to support her daughter They Please see IDOL 8A wJ rW' 7W a 1' "I WZ''1 Al i 1 WaAl KM ii 4 wRHb Jf si ALs 1 ii'ni ii rf iwA ox via The Associated Press contestant Becky O'Donohue of Dobbs erry shown singing on the show was voted off the program Thursday1 Suspect lost dog horse to neglect Patterson man facing cruelty charge had other emaciated pets Terry Corcoran The Journal News PATTERSON Both an ema ciated horse and dog had been taken away from Carl Russomano a year before he was charged with starving his pet Chihuahua Russomano 56 of East Branch Road is scheduled to appear Thursday in Town Court to an swer the misdemeanor animal cruelty charge filed by Deputy Barbara Dunn of the Putnam County Sheriff Office The charge stemmed from a complaint police received last fall about a sickly Chihuahua roaming the neighborhood Police responded to the Oct 29 complaint but they were unable to locate the dog our days later however a neighbor brought it to the Putnam Humane Society where it was treated Dunn who is president of the Putnam Humane Society and of ten handles animal cases for the Putnam sheriff said police twice responded to complaints of ema ciated animals on property last year and removed them She said charges filed because Russomano agreed to surrender the animals and be cause he had financial and health Please see PETS 8A com 9146949300 kAvteffi' MlifflsmE r5.

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