MAMARONECK, NY (February 17, 2026) — The Village of Mamaroneck Police Department reports the arrest of a Connecticut man following a Westchester Real Time Crime (RTC) alert related to an out-of-state investigation involving a reported shooting incident.
On Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., the Westchester County Real Time Crime Center notified local law enforcement that a black Audi A8 bearing Connecticut registration BG93237 was detected by a license plate reader entering New York. The vehicle had an active alert in connection with a “shots-fired” incident that occurred in Stamford, Connecticut on February 2, 2026.
Shortly thereafter, Village of Mamaroneck Police Officer Brian Colasacco located the vehicle traveling northbound on Mamaroneck Avenue near Soundview Avenue and conducted a felony traffic stop. The operator, identified as Mr. Sergio Ricot, was taken into custody without incident. There were no additional occupants in the vehicle. A firearm was located inside the vehicle’s center console. The firearm was secured and rendered safe.
Stamford Police Department detectives responded to headquarters and conducted an interview in connection with their ongoing shooting investigation. Stamford Police subsequently issued a warrant for Mr. Ricot.
Mr. Ricot was arraigned in Village of Mamaroneck Court on local charges for the firearm and an additional warrant from Stamford PD was filed. A Fugitive of Justice charge was filed, and Mr. Ricot was remanded to the Westchester County Jail where he is awaiting future court proceedings.
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools under the direction and editing of Robert Cox.
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