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Police Blotter, April 13 – April 19, 2021, Print Edition

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Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

Mar. 29: Police responded to an area on South Riverside Avenue at 7:11 p.m. after a caller reported their two-year-old dog jumped out of the car and ran off. Patrol, with the assistance of a local resident, canvassed the area and located the canine. After a short foot pursuit and some enticement with an officer’s personal meal, the dog was reunited with its owner.               

Mar. 31: A Farrington Road resident reported at 8:38 a.m. that a tree fell on her property, which she believes may have been done intentionally. The issue was resolved.

Mar. 31: Police were notified by a High Street resident at 11:31 a.m. who reported receiving calls from a party stating he is with the IRS and claiming she will have a warrant issued for her arrest if money isn’t paid. The resident also indicated that someone attempted to open a BJ’s card in her name. The complainant has not had any financial loss at this time.  

Apr. 2: Police were notified by a Mount Airy Road resident at 2:09 p.m. that someone was attempting to hack into her computer. Patrol assisted the resident who has had no financial loss at this time.  

Apr. 2: Report of a domestic dispute on Half Moon Bay Drive at 8:15 p.m. The parties were interviewed and a report filed. 

Apr. 3: Police responded to a commercial area on Croton Point Avenue at 9:17 p.m. after a resident reported she was harassed. The party stated she was followed by a vehicle to the police station. She then drove out of the police station down Grand Street where an occupant may have thrown something at her car. That vehicle was described as a black sedan occupied by a male and female. The area was canvassed with negative results.  

North Castle Police Department

Apr. 2: A caller reported at 5:24 p.m. being involved in a motor vehicle accident on North Broadway. The responding officer reported that the operator of the other vehicle had revoked driving privileges and was processed on scene for aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. The subject was issued an appearance ticket for North Castle Town Court.

Apr. 4: A complainant reported at 3:16 p.m. that her husband and brother-in-law are attempting to retrieve mail at the listed location and the sister is not allowing them to. The caller said there is a verbal dispute taking place outside the residence. The responding officers completed a domestic incident report and depositions were completed on the scene. The parties left the residence.

Apr. 4: Report of criminal mischief on Hidden Oak Road at 3:52 p.m. A caller reported that her mother’s tire was “slashed” in her driveway, observing the incident on Apr. 2 when her mother reported to her that she could not leave their house due to a flat tire. The responding officer reported that photos were secured; a report will follow.

Apr. 6: A Jackson Road resident reported at 11:37 a.m. that he recently learned that a check he had written and mailed was stolen and then altered and cashed.

Yorktown Police Department

Apr. 2: Thomas Crawford III, 50, of Peekskill, was charged at 4:34 p.m. with dumping, a Town Code violation, stemming from a Feb. 20 incident on Decatur Road. Police said an investigation determined Crawford and another subject, who was previously served with a criminal summons in connection with the incident, dumped a large broken desk.

Apr. 6: Olivier Loudig, 48, of Yorktown, was issued a summons for harassment at 7:50 p.m. after police responded to a Yorktown residence on Mar. 20 for an altercation between the suspect and the victim.

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