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The FBI’s 5 Most Dangerous Places To Live In New York State



THE FBI’S 5 MOST DANGEROUS PLACES TO LIVE IN NEW YORK STATE


Bobby Welber
Bobby WelberPublished: January 31, 2024
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Five hometowns from across New York State are considered by the FBI to be among
the most dangerous places to live in America.

Violent crime skyrocketed in New York State, according to the FBI.


RATE OF VIOLENT CRIME IN NEW YORK STATE


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The violent crime rate in New York State has increased by over 100, according to
data from the FBI.

In 2022, the last year on record, the violent crime rate in New York State was
429.3, while the national average was 380.7.

"In 2022, there were 9,714 all violent crime incidents, and 10,434 offenses
reported in New York by 149 law enforcement agencies," the FBI states.


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The violent crime rate in New York State in 2021 308 compared to 387 nationally.
In 2019 the national violent crime rate was 380, compared to 361 in New York


FBI’S MOST DANGEROUS CITIES IN THE NORTHEAST


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Five places from New York State are among the 22 most dangerous cities in the
Northeast.


THE FBI&#39;S 5 MOST DANGEROUS HOMETOWNS IN NEW YORK STATE

These five places from New York State are among the 22 most dangerous cities in
the Northeast.

Yonkers, New York

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YONKERS, NEW YORK

Population: 202,075
Violent Crime Per 100,000: 200.42

New York City

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NEW YORK CITY

Population: 8,566,917
Violent Crime Per 100,000: 261.11

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SYRACUSE, NEW YORK

Population: 143,925
Violent Crime Per 100,000: 346.71


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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK

Population: 209,643
Violent Crime Per 100,000: 428.82

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BUFFALO, NEW YORK

Population: 257,446
Violent Crime Per 100,000: 469.61


BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, SYRACUSE, YONKERS AND NEW YORK CITY MAKE LIST.

Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Yonkers and New York City all made the list.
Buffalo was found to be the most dangerous in New York State.


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Yonkers, in Westchester County, was the only city from the Hudson Valley to make
the list.

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FBI's Most Dangerous Northeast City


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Hartford, Connecticut with a violent crime rate of nearly 500, 493.79, was found
to be the most dangerous place to live in all of the Northeast.

 


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#30. Genesee County, New York

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#30. GENESEE COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 58,387
- Median home value: $130,100 (73% own)
- Median rent: $808 (27% own)
- Median household income: $63,734
- Top public schools: Batavia High School (grade B+), Wolcott Street School
(grade B+), Oakfield-Alabama Elementary School (grade B+)
- Top private schools: Notre Dame High School (grade B+), St. Joseph Elementary
School (grade unavailable), St. Paul Lutheran School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Batavia (grade B+), Le Roy (grade A minus), Stafford
(grade B+)


#29. Warren County, New York

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#29. WARREN COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 65,692
- Median home value: $214,300 (71% own)
- Median rent: $969 (29% own)
- Median household income: $68,765
- Top public schools: Queensbury Elementary School (grade A minus), Lake George
Elementary School (grade B+), Queensbury Middle School (grade B+)
- Top private schools: St. Mary-St. Alphonsus Catholic School (grade
unavailable), The Langan School at Prospect Center (grade unavailable), St.
Therese's Academy (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Glens Falls (grade A minus), West Glens Falls (grade B+),
Queensbury (grade A)


#28. Madison County, New York

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#28. MADISON COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 68,466
- Median home value: $151,100 (78% own)
- Median rent: $789 (22% own)
- Median household income: $63,312
- Top public schools: Cazenovia Middle School (grade A minus), Cazenovia High
School (grade A minus), Burton Street Elementary School (grade B+)
- Top private schools: St. Patrick's School (grade A), New Life Christian School
(grade B minus), The Children's Center at Morrisville State College, Inc. (grade
unavailable)
- Top places to live: Hamilton (grade A), Chittenango (grade B+), Bridgeport
(grade B)



#27. Chemung County, New York

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#27. CHEMUNG COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 84,456
- Median home value: $114,600 (68% own)
- Median rent: $918 (32% own)
- Median household income: $58,175
- Top public schools: Big Flats School (grade A minus), Gardner Road Elementary
School (grade A minus), Horseheads Intermediate School (grade B+)
- Top private schools: Notre Dame High School (grade A minus), Twin Tiers
Christian Academy (grade C+), St. Mary Our Mother School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: West Elmira (grade B+), Elmira Heights (grade B), Elmira
(grade C+)


#26. Livingston County, New York

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#26. LIVINGSTON COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 62,253
- Median home value: $142,000 (76% own)
- Median rent: $843 (24% own)
- Median household income: $64,467
- Top public schools: Caledonia-Mumford Middle School (grade B+),
Caledonia-Mumford Elementary School (grade B+), Geneseo Middle/High School
(grade B+)
- Top private schools: Lima Christian School (grade B+), St. Agnes Elementary
School (grade unavailable), Genesee Country Christian School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Dansville (grade B minus), Lima (grade A), Geneseo (grade
A)


#25. Cortland County, New York

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#25. CORTLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 46,984
- Median home value: $130,000 (67% own)
- Median rent: $811 (33% own)
- Median household income: $62,163
- Top public schools: Homer Senior High School (grade B+), Cortland
Junior/Senior High School (grade B), Homer Junior High School (grade B)
- Top private schools: Cortland Christian Academy (grade C+), St. Mary's School
(grade unavailable), Marathon Christian Academy (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Munsons Corners (grade B+), Cortland (grade B), McGraw
(grade C)



#24. Steuben County, New York

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#24. STEUBEN COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 94,153
- Median home value: $108,100 (73% own)
- Median rent: $755 (27% own)
- Median household income: $58,652
- Top public schools: Corning-Painted Post High School (grade A minus),
Frederick Carder Elementary School (grade B+), Erwin Valley Elementary School
(grade B+)
- Top private schools: Corning Christian Academy (grade B minus), Alternative
School for Math & Science (grade unavailable), St. Ann's Academy (grade
unavailable)
- Top places to live: Gang Mills (grade A), Painted Post (grade A), Corning
(grade A minus)


#23. Sullivan County, New York

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#23. SULLIVAN COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 78,230
- Median home value: $185,700 (69% own)
- Median rent: $933 (31% own)
- Median household income: $63,393
- Top public schools: Sullivan West Elementary School (grade B), Liberty
Middle/High School (grade B minus), Livingston Manor High School (grade B minus)
- Top private schools: Mosdos Satmar Of Bloomingburg (grade unavailable),
Fallsburg Cheder School/Bais Yaakov (grade unavailable), The Homestead School
(grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Wurtsboro (grade B minus), Monticello (grade C), South
Fallsburg (grade C minus)


#22. Columbia County, New York

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#22. COLUMBIA COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 61,587
- Median home value: $250,600 (73% own)
- Median rent: $992 (27% own)
- Median household income: $73,065
- Top public schools: Ichabod Crane Primary School (grade A minus), Chatham High
School (grade A minus), Ichabod Crane Senior High School (grade B+)
- Top private schools: Darrow School (grade A+), Hawthorne Valley Waldorf School
(grade A minus), Mountain Road School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Niverville (grade A minus), Valatie (grade B+), Lorenz
Park (grade B+)



#21. Oneida County, New York

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#21. ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 232,034
- Median home value: $138,700 (68% own)
- Median rent: $807 (32% own)
- Median household income: $61,733
- Top public schools: Perry Junior High School (grade A), New Hartford Senior
High School (grade A), Hughes Elementary School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Notre Dame Junior/Senior High School (grade A minus),
Holy Cross Academy (grade B minus), Notre Dame Elementary School (grade
unavailable)
- Top places to live: Washington Mills (grade A+), Clinton (grade A), Whitesboro
(grade A minus)


#20. Jefferson County, New York

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#20. JEFFERSON COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 117,634
- Median home value: $154,000 (55% own)
- Median rent: $1,072 (45% own)
- Median household income: $58,271
- Top public schools: Calcium Primary School (grade A minus), Indian River High
School (grade A minus), Antwerp Primary School (grade A minus)
- Top private schools: Immaculate Heart Central Junior/Senior High School (grade
A minus), Faith Fellowship Christian School (grade C+), Immaculate Heart
Elementary School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Black River (grade B+), Carthage (grade B), West Carthage
(grade B minus)


#19. Ulster County, New York

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#19. ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 181,862
- Median home value: $252,300 (69% own)
- Median rent: $1,175 (31% own)
- Median household income: $71,040
- Top public schools: New Paltz Senior High School (grade A), Marlboro Central
High School (grade A minus), Onteora Middle School (grade A minus)
- Top private schools: Woodstock Day School (grade A minus), Mountain Laurel
Waldorf School (grade A), Kingston Catholic School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Hurley (grade A minus), Marlboro (grade A minus), Highland
(grade B+)



#18. Broome County, New York

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#18. BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 198,591
- Median home value: $122,200 (65% own)
- Median rent: $806 (35% own)
- Median household income: $53,982
- Top public schools: Vestal Senior High School (grade A+), African Road
Elementary School (grade A), Vestal Middle School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Seton Catholic Central High School (grade A), St. James
School (grade A), Ross Corners Christian Academy (grade B minus)
- Top places to live: Endwell (grade A), Port Dickinson (grade A minus),
Chenango Bridge (grade B+)


#17. Niagara County, New York

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#17. NIAGARA COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 212,808
- Median home value: $140,400 (72% own)
- Median rent: $753 (28% own)
- Median household income: $60,834
- Top public schools: Starpoint Middle School (grade A), Primary Education
Center (grade A), Intermediate Education Center (grade A minus)
- Top private schools: St. John Lutheran School (grade A), Christian Academy of
Western New York (grade B+), DeSales Catholic School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Youngstown (grade A), Rapids (grade A minus), South
Lockport (grade A minus)


#16. Schenectady County, New York

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#16. SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 157,515
- Median home value: $178,000 (64% own)
- Median rent: $1,018 (36% own)
- Median household income: $69,891
- Top public schools: Niskayuna High School (grade A+), Rosendale School (grade
A), Van Antwerp Middle School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Mekeel Christian Academy (grade A minus), Notre
Dame-Bishop Gibbons School (grade B+), Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish School
(grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Northside (grade A minus), Union Street (grade A minus),
East Glenville (grade A minus)



#15. Rensselaer County, New York

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#15. RENSSELAER COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 161,125
- Median home value: $204,200 (63% own)
- Median rent: $1,046 (37% own)
- Median household income: $76,731
- Top public schools: Red Mill School (grade A), Bell Top School (grade A),
Green Meadow School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Emma Willard School (grade A+), Hoosac School (grade A),
The Doane Stuart School (grade A)
- Top places to live: Hampton Manor (grade A), Averill Park (grade A minus),
Rensselaer (grade B+)


#14. Ontario County, New York

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#14. ONTARIO COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 112,060
- Median home value: $169,200 (73% own)
- Median rent: $962 (27% own)
- Median household income: $70,694
- Top public schools: Victor Senior High School (grade A), Victor Junior High
School (grade A), Canandaigua Academy (grade A)
- Top private schools: St. Mary School (grade unavailable), St. Francis de
Sales-St. Stephen School (grade unavailable), Canandaigua Montessori School
(grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Canandaigua (grade A minus), Geneva (grade A minus),
Manchester (grade B+)


#13. Erie County, New York

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#13. ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 949,715
- Median home value: $169,100 (65% own)
- Median rent: $893 (35% own)
- Median household income: $62,578
- Top public schools: Williamsville East High School (grade A+), Dodge
Elementary School (grade A+), Maple East Elementary School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: Nichols School (grade A+), Buffalo Seminary (grade A+),
Canisius High School (grade A)
- Top places to live: Williamsville (grade A+), Eggertsville (grade A+),
Parkside (grade A+)



#12. Suffolk County, New York

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#12. SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 1,522,998
- Median home value: $436,300 (82% own)
- Median rent: $1,895 (18% own)
- Median household income: $111,660
- Top public schools: Half Hollow Hills High School West (grade A+), Half Hollow
Hills High School East (grade A+), Nassakeag Elementary School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: The Stony Brook School (grade A+), Ross School (grade
A+), The Knox School (grade A+)
- Top places to live: Dix Hills (grade A+), Cold Spring Harbor (grade A+), Stony
Brook (grade A+)


#11. Dutchess County, New York

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#11. DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 296,012
- Median home value: $304,600 (69% own)
- Median rent: $1,314 (31% own)
- Median household income: $87,112
- Top public schools: Spackenkill High School (grade A), Hagan School (grade A),
Orville A. Todd Middle School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Trinity-Pawling School (grade A+), Poughkeepsie Day
School (grade A+), Millbrook School (grade A+)
- Top places to live: Spackenkill (grade A+), Red Oaks Mill (grade A), Crown
Heights (grade A)


#10. Orange County, New York

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#10. ORANGE COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 398,277
- Median home value: $291,900 (69% own)
- Median rent: $1,379 (31% own)
- Median household income: $85,640
- Top public schools: Kiryas Joel Village School (grade A), Willow Avenue
Elementary School (grade A), Cornwall Elementary School (grade A)
- Top private schools: The Storm King School (grade A+), Northern Academy (grade
A), New York Military Academy (grade A)
- Top places to live: Cornwall-on-Hudson (grade A), Walton Park (grade A),
Woodbury (grade A)



#9. Albany County, New York

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#9. ALBANY COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 314,679
- Median home value: $235,200 (57% own)
- Median rent: $1,113 (43% own)
- Median household income: $73,810
- Top public schools: Shaker High School (grade A+), Bethlehem Central Senior
High School (grade A+), Elsmere Elementary School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: The Albany Academies (grade A+), Academy of the Holy
Names (grade A), Christian Brothers Academy (grade A minus)
- Top places to live: Washington Park (grade A+), Westmere (grade A+), Menands
(grade A+)


#8. Tompkins County, New York

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#8. TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 105,638
- Median home value: $228,900 (54% own)
- Median rent: $1,218 (46% own)
- Median household income: $64,260
- Top public schools: Ithaca Senior High School (grade A+), Northeast School
(grade A), DeWitt Middle School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Cascadilla School (grade A+), Elizabeth Ann Clune
Montessori School (grade unavailable), Cornell University Child Care Center
(grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Cayuga Heights (grade A+), East Ithaca (grade A+), Lansing
(grade A+)


#7. Putnam County, New York

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#7. PUTNAM COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 97,960
- Median home value: $377,800 (83% own)
- Median rent: $1,544 (17% own)
- Median household income: $111,617
- Top public schools: Garrison School (grade A), Carmel High School (grade A),
Putnam Valley Elementary School (grade A)
- Top private schools: St. James the Apostle School (grade unavailable), Green
Chimneys School (grade unavailable), The Manitou School (grade unavailable)
- Top places to live: Cold Spring (grade A), Peach Lake (grade A minus), Mahopac
(grade B+)



#6. Onondaga County, New York

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#6. ONONDAGA COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 474,621
- Median home value: $154,100 (65% own)
- Median rent: $926 (35% own)
- Median household income: $66,012
- Top public schools: Fayetteville-Manlius Senior High School (grade A+),
Jamesville-Dewitt High School (grade A+), Enders Road Elementary School (grade
A+)
- Top private schools: Manlius Pebble Hill School (grade A+), Christian Brothers
Academy (grade A+), Bishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School (grade A minus)
- Top places to live: Fayetteville (grade A+), Liverpool (grade A), Westvale
(grade A)


#5. Monroe County, New York

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#5. MONROE COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 757,332
- Median home value: $160,000 (64% own)
- Median rent: $991 (36% own)
- Median household income: $66,317
- Top public schools: Brighton High School (grade A+), Pittsford-Mendon High
School (grade A+), Pittsford Sutherland High School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: The Harley School (grade A+), Allendale Columbia School
(grade A+), McQuaid Jesuit Preparatory School (grade A)
- Top places to live: Brighton (grade A+), Fairport (grade A), Upper Monroe
(grade A)


#4. Saratoga County, New York

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#4. SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 235,010
- Median home value: $273,500 (72% own)
- Median rent: $1,198 (28% own)
- Median household income: $90,800
- Top public schools: Tesago Elementary School (grade A), Shenendehowa High
School (grade A), Francis L. Stevens Elementary School (grade A)
- Top private schools: Augustine Classical Academy (grade A), The King's School
(grade A minus), Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs (grade B+)
- Top places to live: Country Knolls (grade A+), Saratoga Springs (grade A),
Ballston Spa (grade A minus)



#3. Rockland County, New York

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#3. ROCKLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 336,485
- Median home value: $465,200 (68% own)
- Median rent: $1,642 (32% own)
- Median household income: $99,707
- Top public schools: Tappan Zee High School (grade A+), Nyack Senior High
School (grade A+), Clarkstown South Senior High School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: Green Meadow Waldorf School (grade A+), Albertus Magnus
High School (grade A), Bais Yaakov of Ramapo (grade B+)
- Top places to live: Upper Nyack (grade A+), West Nyack (grade A+), Piermont
(grade A+)


#2. Westchester County, New York

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#2. WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 999,723
- Median home value: $559,900 (62% own)
- Median rent: $1,682 (38% own)
- Median household income: $105,387
- Top public schools: Scarsdale Senior High School (grade A+), Horace Greeley
High School (grade A+), Pelham Memorial High School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: Rye Country Day School (grade A+), Hackley School (grade
A+), French-American School of New York (grade A+)
- Top places to live: Hartsdale (grade A+), Ardsley (grade A+), Pelham Manor
(grade A+)


#1. Nassau County, New York

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#1. NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK

- Population: 1,391,678
- Median home value: $560,100 (82% own)
- Median rent: $1,940 (18% own)
- Median household income: $126,576
- Top public schools: Jericho Senior High School (grade A+), Great Neck South
High School (grade A+), Syosset Senior High School (grade A+)
- Top private schools: Friends Academy (grade A+), Portledge School (grade A+),
The Waldorf School of Garden City (grade A+)
- Top places to live: Great Neck Gardens (grade A+), Great Neck Plaza (grade
A+), Herricks (grade A+)


MISSING: 20 KIDS DISAPPEAR FROM NEW YORK STATE AROUND HOLIDAYS


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KAYLA WORILDS

Missing Since: Dec 30, 2023
Missing From: Bayshore, NY
Age Now: 17

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SHAWN DEWAR

Missing Since: Dec 27, 2023
Missing From: Islip, NY
Age Now: 16

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SARIYAH JONES

Missing Since: Dec 22, 2023
Missing From: Syosset, NY
Age Now: 16


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ASHANTI MURPHY

Missing Since: Dec 21, 2023
Missing From: New York, NY
Age Now: 15

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IMANI HARRIS

Missing Since: Dec 21, 2023
Missing From: Bay Shore, NY
Age Now: 14

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Dibella, Olivia (DCJS)


GABRIELLA LOPEZ

Missing Since: Dec 21, 2023
Missing From: Malta, NY
Age Now: 13


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NATASHA LOEFFLER

Missing Since: Dec 17, 2023
Missing From: Albany, NY
Age Now: 14

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KADENCE FRANCE

Missing Since: Dec 16, 2023
Missing From: Staten Island, NY
Age Now: 9

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Dibella, Olivia (DCJS)


DANIELA ZECENA-TOBIAS

Missing Since: Dec 14, 2023
Missing From: Middle Island, NY
Age Now: 16


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MUTA JONES

Missing Since: Dec 13, 2023
Missing From: New York, NY
Age Now: 15

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NYS Missing Persons Clearinghouse


ELISHA ABREU

Missing Since: Dec 13, 2023
Missing From: Pleasantville, NY
Age Now: 17

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JAYQUAN MONTAGUE

Missing Since: Dec 12, 2023
Missing From: Bronx, NY
Age Now: 12


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DAZAIYA PETTUS-FELDER

Missing Since: Dec 9, 2023
Missing From: Brooklyn, NY
Age Now: 16

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MERLYN MEJIA-DELAO

Missing Since: Dec 8, 2023
Missing From: Monroe, NY
Age Now: 12

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Iadevaio, Anthony


ANGELINA SMITH

Missing Since: Dec 7, 2023
Missing From: Dix Hills, NY
Age Now: 16


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Smith, Julia (DCJS)


SINCERE MURPHY

Missing Since: Dec 6, 2023
Missing From: Brentwood, NY
Age Now: 16

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JOSEPH BAUGH

Missing Since: Dec 3, 2023
Missing From: Staten Island, NY
Age Now: 17

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NYS Missing Persons Clearinghouse


MARTHA CASTELLANOS ZAMORA

Missing Since: Nov 24, 2023
Missing From: Poughkeepsie, NY
Age Now: 17


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NYS Missing Persons Clearinghouse


DEYANIRA ANDINO

Missing Since: Nov 21, 2023
Missing From: New York, NY
Age Now: 15

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NYS Missing Persons Clearinghouse


DAYSHAUN SCOTT

Missing Since: Nov 16, 2023
Missing From: Bronx, NY
Age Now: 16


11 WORST PLACES TO LIVE IN NEW YORK STATE

WalletHub looked at the worst small cities to live in. Below are the 11 places
in New York deemed the worst to live in.

Irondequoit

Google


# 11 IRONDEQUOIT

Irondequoit 


Total Score: 54.77
Affordability: 188
Economic Health: 1,279
Education Health: 555
Quality Of Life: 1,266
Safety: 725

Shirley

Google


#10 SHIRLEY

Shirley


Total Score: 54.82
Affordability: 465
Economic Health: 1,138
Education Health: 301
Quality Of Life: 1,209
Safety: 851



Uniondale

Google


# 9 UNIONDALE

Uniondale


Total Score: 54,39
Affordability: 1,163
Economic Health: 1,121
Education Health: 168
Quality Of Life: 970
Safety: 313


Watertown

Google


#8 WATERTOWN

Watertown


Total Score: 54.46
Affordability: 928
Economic Health: 1140
Education Health: 587
Quality Of Life: 269
Safety: 1,072



Binghamton

Google


# 7 BINGHAMTON

Binghamton


Total Score: 54.33
Affordability: 967
Economic Health: 695
Education Health: 642
Quality Of Life: 349
Safety: 1,1189

Bay Shore

Google


# 6 BAY SHORE

Bay Shore


Total Score: 54.13
Affordability: 822
Economic Health: 1,135
Education Health: 349
Quality Of Life: 586
Safety: 851




Newburgh

Google


# 5 NEWBURGH

Newburgh


Total Score: 54.2
Affordability: 1,268
Economic Health: 762
Education Health: 646
Quality Of Life: 146
Safety: 1,079

Elmira

Google


#4 ELMIRA

Elmira


Total Score: 53.66
Affordability: 810
Economic Health: 1069
Education Health: 889
Quality Of Life: 503
Safety: 999

Hempstead

Google


# 3 HEMPSTEAD

Hempstead


Total Score: 52.22
Affordability: 1,250
Economic Health: 1,015
Education Health: 274
Quality Of Life: 1,017
Safety: 313


Coram

Google


# 2 CORAM

Coram


Total Score: 50.74
Affordability: 1,178
Economic Health: 1,058
Education Health: 244
Quality Of Life: 1,304
Safety: 851

Spring Valley

Google


#1 SPRING VALLEY

Spring Valley


Total Score: 49.35
Affordability: 1,319
Economic Health: 699
Education Health: 519
Quality Of Life: 1,042
Safety: 181


IF YOU SEE PURPLE PAINT IN NEW YORK YOU NEED TO LEAVE RIGHT AWAY

Do you know what to do if you see purple paint in New York State? The easiest
advice, run. Here's why. 

Purple Paint Law

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PURPLE PAINT LAW

If you came across purple paint on a tree, fence, piece of wood or building, etc
in the Hudson Valley, or across New York State would you know what the purple
paint is telling you?

Purple Paint Law Means "No Trespassing"

Pennsylvania Game Commission


PURPLE PAINT LAW MEANS "NO TRESPASSING"

Or why you must leave asap? Purple paint is quickly becoming a "No Trespassing"
sign in New York State and across the United States.

Why Paint Over Sign?

Pennsylvania Game Commission


WHY PAINT OVER SIGN?

You may wonder why people put up purple paint instead of a "No Trespassing"
sign. The reason is simply that the paint helps landowners from having to
replace printed signs that are often stolen or damaged, Snopes reports.


Over 20 States Have A Purple Paint Law

WISH-TV/Youtube


OVER 20 STATES HAVE A PURPLE PAINT LAW

It's not officially a rule in New York State, yet. But over 20 states currently
have a purple paint law that carries the same legal significance as "No
Trespassing" signs in those states.

James L. Seward

NY Senate


JAMES L. SEWARD

A now former New York Senator recently tried to pass a purple paint law in New
York. During the 2017-2018 Legislative Session, New York Senator James L. Seward
(R, 51st Senate District) introduced a purple paint law in New York. The bill
died in the assembly in January 2018

Purple Paint Law In New York State

WISH-TV/Youtube


PURPLE PAINT LAW IN NEW YORK STATE

"This bill would allow property owners to place purple paint markings on trees
as an alternative to the current method of defining one's property through
posted signs. The reasoning behind the existing law's provisions is rational, as
most people would initially assume that the best way of conveying any sort of
message is through the posting of a sign. However, as time has passed, it is
clear to see that this conventional method comes with some faults, which this
legislation seeks to amend. The prime defect of this technique of
delineating property lines is a sign's ability to be tampered with and/or
removed completely," Seward states in the bill.


Why Is The Color Purple Chosen?

WISH-TV/Youtube


WHY IS THE COLOR PURPLE CHOSEN?

The color purple was chosen because it stands out in a natural setting. It also
isn't used in the forestry industry and is a hue that people who are colorblind
can recognize, officials say.
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