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Police Blotter, May 31 – June 6, 2022, Print Edition

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County Police/Mount Kisco

May 27: Officers responded to Carpenter Avenue at 2:14 a.m. to assist a woman who had fallen and was unable to get back up. Westchester EMS also responded and evaluated the woman, who declined additional medical attention.

May 28: Officers arrested a 19-year-old woman after they responded to a report of a domestic dispute on Carpenter Avenue at 2:45 p.m. The woman’s mother reported that her daughter struck her while they argued and they were in the presence of a child. The woman was booked on charges of third-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child, both misdemeanors. She was released pending a future appearance in Mount Kisco Justice Court.

May 28: A car owner reported at 2:50 p.m. that his car was damaged by a hit-and-run driver while it was parked at a business on East Main Street.

May 28: A landlord reported at 6:19 p.m. that he has received threats from a former tenant. The matter was turned over to detectives for investigation.

Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

May 21: A Melrose Avenue resident walked into police headquarters at 3:31 p.m. to report a past theft. The resident stated that a new Sonos amplifier valued at about $749 was taken from out front of his home. The theft took place about a month ago after being delivered from Amazon.

May 22: A caller on South Riverside Avenue stated at 6:54 p.m. that there is a person panhandling. Patrol was dispatched and reported that the woman who was panhandling was advised and complied with the officer’s request to leave the location.

 North Castle Police Department

May 20: The head of grounds at the Byram Hills School District reported at 10:38 a.m. that it appears that a car drove over the grass on the baseball field at Wampus Elementary School on Wampus Avenue and caused damage to the surface. The responding officer reported that information was gathered.

May 21: A complainant reported at 8:31 a.m. that one of her neighbors on Wampus Avenue is using lawn equipment before 9 a.m., which is in violation of the town ordinance. The responding officer reported advising the lawn maintenance employees to cease their work until 9 a.m.

May 21: A Nichols Road resident reported a 9:11 a.m. that her vehicle was rummaged through overnight and several items were stolen. The responding officer secured a deposition; a report will follow.

May 22: A party reported to headquarters at 12:04 p.m. stating that he found a Citibank debit card inside the Armonk Citibank branch. The desk officer made contact with the owner of the card. The owner responded to headquarters to retrieve the card.

May 22: Report of a large turtle in the middle of Round Hill Road at 7:49 p.m. The responding officer reported that the turtle has been moved off of the roadway.

May 23: A North Broadway resident reported at 4:50 p.m. that he had his catalytic converter taken from his vehicle while parked.

May 24: A Byram Lake Road resident called at 7:15 a.m. to report a bear sighting was captured on her home’s exterior camera at about 10 p.m. the previous night. The caller reported that the bear knocked over the recycling container at the end of the driveway. The resident was advised to contact police if she sees the animal again and to take anything indoors that may attract a bear.

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