Police Blotter, November 29 – December 5, 2022, Print Edition

County Police/Mount Kisco

Nov. 20: A Croton Avenue resident known as police at 11:40 a.m. to report that he feared a tree on his property was at risk of falling onto the Noticed Mill River Parkway. An officer responded and whereas on scene the tree did fall, touchdown on adjoining wooded property however not on the parkway.

Nov. 20: The proprietor of a Lexington Avenue enterprise reported at 1:02 p.m. that somebody threw an empty White Claw can on to his property from a automotive that was driving by.

Nov. 20: An officer responded at 6:52 p.m. to the laundry room of a constructing on Barker Road on a report of a loud verbal dispute between two tenants. One tenant stated an argument broke out after the opposite tenant eliminated his clothes from a dryer regardless that he requested the person not to take action, stating that two different dryers had been free.

Nov. 21: A resident reported at 12:31 p.m. that somebody used her determine to acquire cable TV service in Hartford, Conn. The lady realized of this after receiving a invoice for the service. She notified the cable firm of the fraud and was directed to additionally notify police whereas the corporate continues to research.

Nov. 21: Workers at a fast-food institution on North Bedford Street reported at 2:14 p.m. {that a} man in a white van stole used cooking oil that was being saved exterior. Officers canvassed the realm however couldn’t find the van. The matter was turned over to a detective for extra investigation.

Nov. 22: Officers responded to New Fort Drive at 10:05 a.m. on account of a landlord-tenant dispute. The owner produced court-issued paperwork authorizing an inspection of the premises, which the tenant was disputing. The 2 events agreed that the owner would examine the outside of the house and conduct a cleanup however not enter the premises till he had courtroom paperwork particularly authorizing an inside inspection.  

North Fort Police Division

Nov. 21: A caller from Fox Run reported at 10:10 a.m. that he threw fireplace embers into the woods, which caught fireplace. The decision was efficiently transferred to 60 Management. The responding officer reported that the fireplace was extinguished. Matter adjusted.

Nov. 22: A caller reported at 8:50 a.m. that there was a deceased raccoon within the roadway on Route 22 making a driving hazard for motorists. The responding officer reported transferring the animal to the facet of the street. The state Division of Transportation (DOT) was notified for cleanup.

Nov. 22: Report of a dresser left on the sidewalk on North Broadway at 5:08 p.m. The state DOT was notified.

Pleasantville Police Division

Nov. 23: At 9:39 a.m., there was a report that one of many planters exterior Jean-Jacques on Bedford Street and Marble Avenue had a small quantity graffiti on it at 9:39 a.m. The planter was repainted.

Nov. 25: A home on Nice Oak Lane was reported to have been egged at 10:52 a.m.

Nov. 25: A Pleasantville girl reported at 5:01 p.m. that she has obtained quite a few annoying cellphone calls.

Nov. 27: Report of a potential harassment at Foley’s on Bedford Street at 1:38 a.m. It was reported the lady tried bumming a cigarette from a few males. She then obtained into an argument with one of many males, who known as her a fats pig. It was decided to not be an incident of harassment and the events had been despatched on their means.

State Police/Cortlandt

Nov. 10: Police are trying to determine a person sporting a masks who used stolen bank cards to buy a number of gadgets at numerous areas inside Ossining, Cortlandt and Peekskill totaling $1,173. The person is described as sporting a Blue Jays baseball hat, black Carhartt zip-up jacket with tan Carhartt lettering down the left sleeve, black sweatpants and what seems to be white and black Nike Air Max Plus sneakers. Anybody with data concerning the identification or location of the person is requested to contact state police at 914-769-2600. Please reference case #11142797.

Yorktown Police Division

Nov. 19: A 19-year-old Manhattan man was charged with petty larceny at 4:40 p.m. for stealing $100 value of cooking oil from a storage container at Little Sorrento on Route 202.

Nov. 21: Julia Branda, 33, of Yorktown, was charged at 4:38 p.m. with three counts of aggravated driving whereas intoxicated with a toddler within the automotive, a Class E felony, a number of misdemeanors and visitors infractions following a one-car accident on Route 6 within the space of the Taconic State Parkway. All three youngsters within the automotive had been beneath the age of 15.

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