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Police Blotter, June 20 – June 26 2023, Print Edition

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County Police/Mount Kisco

June 15: At 12:26 a.m., an officer on patrol on Radio Circle observed an open gate at a construction site. After determining that all property and equipment on site hadn’t been tampered with, the officer closed and locked the gate.

June 15: Officers were requested at 9:25 a.m. to respond to a medical office on North Bedford Road due to a report of a person in emotional crisis. Officers spoke with a female patient who had made suicidal threats and she agreed to go to Northern Westchester Hospital for mental health assistance and evaluation. She was transported to the hospital by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

June 15: At 10:02 p.m., officers responded to Woodland Street on a complaint about loud music coming from a residence. The condition was corrected.

June 16: Officers responded to Carpenter Avenue at 3:28 a.m. on a report that someone was possibly trying to break into parked cars. Officers canvassed the area and interviewed several people walking on the street. However, they observed no suspicious activity or signs of vehicle break-ins.

June 16: At 5:36 a.m., a woman flagged an officer to report that it appeared someone had entered her unlocked car overnight and rummaged through it. However, nothing was missing.

Kent Police Department

June 12: A 43-year-old Carmel woman was arrested for second-degree assault after patrols were called to a Longfellow Drive home on a report of an active physical dispute at 9:34 a.m. Upon arrival, police interviewed the woman and a 56-year-old Carmel man. The man stated that he told the suspect that he couldn’t believe she got into the residence at 5 a.m. He then said the woman punched him in the face, smashed a beer can into his head and slammed his head into the corner of a door jam. He also stated that when he laid down on the couch, the woman walked by and poked him on the left side of the face with a kitchen knife. Police observed a head abrasion on the top of the man’s head as well as a small cut on the left side of his face. The woman was released on her own recognizance.

June 13: Report of a trespass in progress on Schrade Road at 3:18 a.m. The caller’s stepfather, a 40-year-old Poughkeepsie man, was refusing to leave. While responding to the location, officers passed a four-door sedan, which drove one to two feet over the white fog line and was stopped by police. The driver identified himself as the man who left the Schrade Road residence. Officers detected a strong odor of alcohol and he was traveling with his 12-year-old son in the vehicle. Following sobriety tests, it was determined the man was intoxicated. Various pills and a bottle of Fireball Whisky was discovered during a vehicle search. The man was taken into custody and processed for a felony DWI and eight counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. He was issued an appearance ticket.

North Castle Police Department

June 9: A Wampus Lakes Driver resident reported returning home to her residence at 10:14 p.m. and believes her residence was broken into. Officers responded and confirmed forced entry was mad. Detectives responded and processed the scene.

June 10: A party arrived at headquarters at 9:56 a.m. to report that she lost her purse yesterday at Stop & Shop on North Broadway. A report was taken.

June 10: An officer reported a verbal dispute at 6:30 p.m. between a paramedic and nurse at The Bristal assisted living facility on Business Park Drive as a patient was being attended to.

June 12: Report of criminal mischief on Whippoorwill Road East at 10:59 a.m. The complainant reported that at some point last night his vehicle was spray painted. The responding officer reported gathering the information.

June 13: Multiple callers reported at 12:16 p.m. that an elderly man was walking down High Street wearing a blue button-down shirt and slacks, attempting to hitch a ride to Mount Kisco. The responding officers reported that the party was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital with ALS on board.

Pleasantville Police Department

June 9: A 71-year-old Pleasantville man was arrested at 10:30 p.m. and charged with DWI after a traffic stop on Marble Avenue.

June 10: A 65-year-old woman was pronounced dead at her home on Sarles Lane at 9:21 p.m. She died of natural causes.

June 13: A resident of the village arrived at headquarters at 12:01 p.m. to report of a larceny of a package from her porch in March. The matter remains an open case.

June 15: A nearby resident reported at 7:18 p.m. that patrons of Tesoro D’Italia were parking in a public roadway. The police found there were no violations.

Yorktown Police Department

June 12: Police arrested a 23-year-old Port Chester man at 5:11 p.m. following a report of an erratic driver on Route 35. A DMV check revealed the driver’s license of Joseph Cuadros was revoked. He was also determined to be operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Cuadros was charged with first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, a Class E felony, DWI, first offense, an unclassified misdemeanor, and several traffic infractions.

June 14: A 39-year-old Putnam Valley man was arrested at 6:40 p.m. after being stopped on Gomer Street for speeding and having a modified exhaust. An investigation revealed the driver had driving privileges revoked and was driving without a required interlock device.

June 15: Two Peekskill men were arrested at 4:25 p.m. following a report of an assault at the Navajo Fields on June 4. An investigation revealed the two men approached the victim, engaged in a verbal argument and punched him in the head several times, causing an injury to his eye. The incident occurred in front of a four-year-old child and the child’s mother. It is also alleged the victim, child and child’s mother all had active “stay away” orders of protection from one of the defendants, the child’s father, who formerly dated the child’s mother. The men were charged with third-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child, both misdemeanors.

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