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Police Blotter, November 2 – November 8, 2021, Print Edition

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County Police/Mount Kisco

Oct. 26: Police responded to a domestic dispute at a West Hyatt Avenue residence at 11:13 p.m. A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend came to the residence uninvited and intoxicated. She called the man’s parents to come get him because he had been drinking and an argument broke out. The woman did not wish to pursue the matter with police. The man was advised to leave the area and complied.

Oct. 27: Report of a loud dispute between a man and a woman at Starbucks on South Moger Avenue at 12:20 p.m. The dispute stemmed over a traffic incident on South Moger Avenue and continued when one party followed the other into the shop. Officers sent both parties on their way.

Oct. 27: Police responded to Northern Westchester Hospital’s emergency room at 11:47 p.m. on a report that a youth had been assaulted earlier that evening. The 17-year-old stated that he was outside Chipotle on North Bedford Road about 7 p.m. when he was attacked by a group of four or five males. The matter was turned over to detectives for investigation.

Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

Oct. 22: Patrol responded to an area on O’Riley Court at 1:12 p.m. after a resident reported their vehicle was stolen from the driveway. The stolen vehicle was a black 2019 BMX X5, which had been observed in the driveway earlier in the day. The area was canvassed with negative results. A report was to be filed. An investigation is ongoing.   

Oct.24: A resident reported at 5:03 p.m. that they had received harassing text messages from the parents his child was dating. The messages were read and did not warrant a criminal investigation. No report filed at this time.     

North Castle Police Department

Oct. 21: Report of a suspicious incident on Willow Pond Lane at 7:22 a.m. The caller stated that she heard a noise as if something fell, then went into the dining room and noticed that the window had shattered. The woman stated that she checked the area for debris such as a rock or tree branch but was unable to find out what had shattered the window. The responding officer checked the area with no signs of suspicious activity.

Pleasantville Police Department

Oct. 24: A two-car accident was reported on Cooley Street at 2:30 p.m. A property damage report was filed.

Oct. 25: Report of a youth ringing residents’ doorbells on Academy Street at 10:58 p.m. before fleeing. No arrests made.

Oct. 28: A hazardous condition was reported at 5:22 p.m. from a water leak at 264 Washington Ave. The matter was handled by the Pleasantville Department of Public Works.

Oct. 29: At 12:50 p.m., an abandoned vehicle was reported to have been parked at 409 Manville St. for four months. The vehicle was towed.

Putnam County Sheriff’s Department

Oct. 23: Deputies were dispatched at 4:11 a.m. to the area of Cedar Drive in Putnam Valley on a report of three subjects screaming. One subject could be heard saying “Get away from me.” Responding deputies spoke with a 32-year-old woman who said she went to the home of her ex-boyfriend, who lives on Cedar Drive, and got into a verbal and physical dispute with another woman who was in the home. There were no apparent injuries. The woman did not want to press charges and left the scene with another male.

Oct. 25: A deputy observed a Blue Dodge Caravan with Pennsylvania plates and tinted windows speeding on Route 9 in Philipstown at 11:20 a.m. A check of the driver’s license revealed that it had been suspended three times. The driver, a 46-year-old Poughkeepsie man, was issued multiple traffic tickets and released. He was driven from the scene by a licensed driver.

Oct. 28: Report of a disorderly male at a Putnam Valley residence at 7:23 a.m. Upon arrival, deputies were told by a man that his 21-year-old son was highly intoxicated and was threatening to harm himself. The individual was taken into custody and removed to a local hospital for evaluation.

Yorktown Police Department

Oct. 23: Mark Lee, 21, of Yorktown, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and two counts of reckless endangerment at 9:30 p.m. after firing two shots from his residence at Cording Road. A quantity of an allegedly hallucinogenic substance was also found in the home.

Oct. 28: Sobhy Ahmed, 66, of Tinton Falls, N.J., was charged with criminal contempt at 4:45p.m. after allegedly sending multiple text messages over the course of several days in violation of a temporary order of protection.

Kent Police Department

Oct. 30: A 47-year-old West Haven, Conn. woman was arrested at abut 10:30 p.m. and charged with DWI and various traffic infractions. An officer on patrol in the area of routes 52 and 311 notices a tan Hyundai Elantra driven erratically. After s traffic stop at Route 311 and Terryhill Road, the suspect was charged. She was issued an appearance ticket for Town Justice Court.

Oct. 31: A 48-year-old Clinton Corners man was arrested at about 4:30 p.m. and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Officers were dispatched to the Mobil gas station at Route 52 and Ludingtonville Road for a report of a man passed out inside his vehicle. Upon arrival, the responding officers made contact with the suspect who acknowledged he had been drinking before arriving at the gas station. A search of the vehicle yielded miscellaneous drug paraphernalia. He was issued an appearance ticket for Town Justice Court.

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