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Police Blotter, April 20 – April 26, 2021, Print Edition

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Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

Apr. 5: A New York Sports Club employee reported at 11:35 a.m. that one of their clients just told him that his vehicle was stolen from the parking lot. The caller does not know the client’s name or make of the vehicle. Patrols responded and officers interviewed the vehicle owner who stated he locked his keys and wallet inside a locker at the club while he worked out. After his workout, he found his locker open and his keys and wallet missing. The vehicle owner then walked out and noticed his gray 2018 Toyota RAV4 missing. He also reported numerous charges were made on his credit cards at a store in White Plains.

Apr. 5: An unidentified caller reported 12:46 p.m. an incident that occurred yesterday. The caller stated that she and her husband, who are Asian American, brought their dog to Black Rock Park yesterday around 4 p.m. While there, she stated that a white male, named Adam, who had two dogs, was wearing a face mask and sunglasses, started asking her a lot of questions such as “Where do you live?”  and “How long have you been here?” and making comments that “the neighborhood is definitely changing.” The caller stated the male made her very uncomfortable and that she walked away from him and left the park. The caller wanted the incident on record in light of recent hate crimes against the Asian population.

Apr. 9: A Grand Street resident reported at 10:03 p.m. that a black bear is in his yard. Patrol dispatched and checked the area. The animal was gone on arrival.

North Castle Police Department

Apr. 12: A complainant reported at headquarters at 10:16 a.m. that he was notified via mail that an unknown person has filed for unemployment in his name in Kentucky.

Apr. 15: An E-911 caller reported at 6:15 p.m. that her 64-year-old daughter passed out after drinking and is unconscious and unresponsive but breathing at this time. The responding officers reported that the subject is being transported to Westchester Medical Center with ALS on board.

Yorktown Police Department

Apr. 12: Marek Felkner, 43, of Rutherford, N.J., was charged with three-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a Class E felony, at 1:42 p.m. Officers were advised of a possible stolen vehicle heading north on the Taconic State Parkway. A traffic stop was initiated on the Taconic in the vicinity of Route 202, and Felkner was arrested for being in possession of a 2014 GMC van that had been reported stolen by the New York City Police Department.

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