Police Blotter, March 30 – April 6, 2021, Print Edition
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Croton Police Department
Mar: 12: A 27-year-old Bronx resident was arrested at 6:36 p.m. on a charge of driving with a suspended registration on Route 9.
Mar. 12: Police responded to Cleveland Drive at 10:22 p.m. after a village resident reported a bird had collided with his vehicle and the bird is now lying in the roadway. Patrol responded and disposed of the deceased bird.
Mar. 13: Police responded to Palmer Avenue about 5:34 p.m. after a resident on Farrington Road reported rocks were falling from the property above his. Patrol located a group of juveniles who were building a clubhouse and were unaware of the rocks falling down the hill.
Mar. 14: At 5:36 p.m., there was a report of a party who had stolen items worth $104 on South Riverside Avenue earlier in the day. An investigation is ongoing.
North Castle Police Department
Mar. 22: A caller requested assistance in retrieving her vehicle from another party at 7:40 p.m. The individual stated that her mother leased the vehicle to a friend in her name but he is not paying the lease and would like to take the vehicle back from the other party. The responding officer assisted in retrieving the vehicle. Matter adjusted.
Mar. 25: A Nichols Road resident reported via E-911 at 6:01 a.m. that she believes someone is hacking her cell phone. Someone constantly keeps calling and hanging up. She also stated that she no longer talks to her brothers and is worried that they are listening in on her calls using a mock phone. The caller was irate and also requested a number for the FBI. The responding officer reported the complainant’s accusations are unconfirmed at this time. Report to follow.
Putnam County Sheriff’s Department
Mar. 13: At about 10:42 p.m., Deputy Brian Neary observed a 2016 Chevrolet sedan driving erratically on Route 9D at the intersection of Route 403 in Philipstown. The vehicle was stopped and the driver, Brian K. Jenkins, 51, was found to be intoxicated after failing standardized field sobriety testing. Jenkins was transported to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office where a chemical breath test revealed blood-alcohol content of .18 percent, more than double the legal limit. Jenkins was charged with aggravated DWI and several vehicle and traffic law violations. He was issued an appearance ticket for the Town of Philipstown Justice Court and released.
Yorktown Police Department
Mar. 15: Alexander Parker, 50, of the Bronx, was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a Class E felony, following a traffic stop on the Taconic State Parkway at about 10:40 a.m. Following an investigation, it was alleged Parker was in possession of a 2016 Tesla that had been reported stolen in New York City.
Mar. 23: Brian Bobolia, 31, of Cortlandt, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument after police received a call to check on the welfare of a person inside a vehicle parked at a gas pump on Route 202. Following an investigation, it was alleged Bobolia was in possession of a hypodermic needle and eight glassine envelopes containing a quantity of heroin.
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