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Yonkers Woman Arrested After Alleged Assault on Pregnant Social Services Worker on Christmas Eve

Yonkers Woman Arrested After Alleged Assault on Pregnant Social Services Worker on Christmas Eve Westchester County Department of Social Services Yonkers District Office 122625 0cf7eff375e14b048c95005b743a0f0b

Yonkers Assault Shocks Community During Holiday Visit

A Yonkers, New York woman is facing serious criminal charges after authorities say she violently confronted and allegedly assaulted a pregnant Department of Social Services worker on Christmas Eve. The incident, which occurred during an attempt to comply with a court order, resulted in the suspect’s arrest and a pending court appearance scheduled for early January.


Allegations Detail Violent Encounter With Social Services Employee

According to law enforcement, 30-year-old Melissa Cochrane became combative while interacting with child welfare staff at the Westchester County Department of Social Services on December 24. Prosecutors allege that she confronted the pregnant worker during the visit, then grabbed her by the neck and chest area and forced her to the ground before police were called to the scene.

Officials say the confrontation unfolded as case workers were attempting to enforce a court directive. Once tensions escalated, Cochrane’s alleged actions led to her immediate arrest.


Multiple Charges and Legal Proceedings Underway

Cochrane has been formally charged with several offenses, including:

  • Three counts of second-degree assault
  • One count of third-degree assault
  • One count of endangering the welfare of a child

She was released on her own recognizance after her arraignment but is expected to return to court on January 8 for the next phase of the case.


Community Leaders Condemn Alleged Attack

Westchester County officials publicly denounced the alleged attack, emphasizing the importance of safety for social services professionals — especially those carrying out sensitive duties in the field. Authorities reiterated that public servants should be able to perform their work without fearing for their personal safety during interactions with residents.

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