Man Arrested In Pelham as Person of Interest In Recent Robberies in Sound Shore
Kyle Taylor, 23, was arrested last night following a routine traffic stop. Police are determining if he is a person of interest in recent armed robberies in the Sound Shore area.
Pelham police are eyeing a 23-year-old southern Westchester man with a history of committing violent crimes as the possible suspect in a series of armed robberies that have taken place along the New Haven Line the past few weeks, including two that took place in Pelham on Jan. 12 and 31.
Pelham police arrested Kyle Taylor, 23, of both Mount Vernon and New Rochelle, a little before 11 p.m. Wednesday night following a traffic stop, according to Detective Rick Deere of the Pelham police department.
Taylor was one of three individuals who were inside the vehicle when it was stopped for a traffic infraction. Upon further investigation, Pelham police determined that the car fit the description of another vehicle that was involved in a menacing incident in New Rochelle Tuesday night.
Police checked the identification of all three men and determined that Taylor was wanted on a warrant out of Yonkers for first-degree robbery. Taylor tried to run away from police, but was chased down about 250 yards away from the car.
Police said they didn’t find any weapons on Taylor at the time they took him into custody, but a fully loaded 9 mm Beretta was found in a nearby yard this morning. Police believe Taylor threw the gun over a fence while he was being pursued by police.
The two other passengers in the car were questioned and then released, according to Deere. Pelham police charged Taylor with resisting arrest and transferred him into custody of Yonkers Police.
Taylor is due back in Pelham town court on Feb. 23.
In addition to the Yonkers warrant, Deere said Taylor was arrested at least two other times for violent robberies. Taylor was sent to the Orleans Correctional Facility in Albion, Orleans County for two counts of second-degree Robbery, according to the State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. Taylor was released on parole in April 2008 and completed parole requirements in 2011.
Deere said police are still determining if Taylor is linked to the armed robberies that have taken place in Pelham, New Rochelle, Mamaroneck and Harrison in the past few weeks.
Anyone with information on the Pelham armed robberies can contact Pelham police at (914) 738-2000.
BG7
9:40 am on Friday, February 17, 2012
This is excellent news - the police have clearly been working hard on this one.
Buddy
6:37 pm on Friday, February 17, 2012
Let's hope this is the guy. Good work to all the police departments! Thank you.
laura
10:15 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012
Good work Pelham PD!
Buddy
10:51 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012
Any update on this? Is this our guy?