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Police Blotter, April 5 – April 11, 2022, Print Edition

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Mar. 27: A Malden, Mass. man was charged at 10:42 p.m. with DWI, a misdemeanor, after he drove onto the sidewalk in front of the Green Street precinct. Yonathan Ramirez-Javiel, 24, was booked at the precinct and released to a friend who lives in the village. He is due in Mount Kisco Justice Court on Apr. 7. 

Mar. 27: Officers responded to Stop & Shop on North Bedford Road at 8:17 a.m. on a report that a man was wandering around the store talking to himself and acting erratically. The man, who acknowledged he was not shopping, agreed to leave the store. He was given a ride to the train station after he told officers he was from the Bronx and wanted to return home.

Mar. 29: Officers responded at 9:20 p.m. to assist an elderly man who was having difficulty breathing at his Grandview Drive home. The Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps transported the man to Northern Westchester Hospital.

Mar. 30: Report of a domestic dispute between a mother and her teenage son at a Spring Street residence at 2:45 p.m. The youth left the home prior to the officer’s arrival. The boy’s mother reported that her son had threatened her during an argument but the dispute did not get physical. A domestic incident report was prepared.

Mar. 31: Officers responded to a North Bedford Road gas station at 5:54 a.m. on a report that an employee at the cash register was unconscious and possibly needed assistance. It was determined that the man had fallen asleep but was otherwise fine.

Apr. 1: Report of a landlord-tenant dispute on Regent Drive at 10:51 a.m. A tenant who was moving out was refusing to leave the premises because his security deposit was not being returned. He was advised how to pursue the matter in civil court.

Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

Mar. 24: Patrols received a complaint at 3:45 p.m. alleging a fraudulent withdrawal attempt from the Wells Fargo ATM on Maple Street.

Mar. 27: At 11:11 a.m., report of a male riding the public bus back and forth through the village asking people for money and making people feel scared and uncomfortable. Patrols attempted to locate the bus but it was not in the village. New York State police were notified.

Mount Pleasant Police Department

Mar. 29: A resident reported that their vehicle was stolen from the driveway of their Thornwood residence located on a side street off of Nannyhagen Road. Several other residents reported their unlocked vehicles being entered during the early morning hours. Residents are urged to keep their vehicles locked and to remove the key fobs.

Mar. 31: Police responded to a reported assault at about 12:30 p.m. The victim, a 17-year-old Hawthorne resident, was followed by a vehicle and operator that he recognized. The victim eventually stopped his vehicle, and when he got out of his vehicle, he was struck several times in the face by the operator. He returned to his vehicle and continued to be followed by the same vehicle. When the victim stopped a second time, two other subjects got out of the original offender’s vehicle. One of the passengers struck the victim with a vehicle steering wheel anti- theft device. Based on the victim’s description, the Detective Division located the suspects’ vehicle and took three New Rochelle males, 16, 17 and 18 years old, into custody, charging them with second-degree assault. The 16- and 17-year-old were processed as juveniles. The investigation is ongoing.

North Castle Police Department

Mar. 27: A Maple Way resident reported a possible intruder attempting to enter her residence at 10:57 p.m. The alarm was activated and the resident believes that she heard a door open. Police remained on the line with the caller until units arrived. The responding officers reported that the wind possibly caused the alarm system to activate; no emergency observed at the location.

Mar. 28: A complainant responded to headquarters at 3:06 p.m. to report that his recently purchased iPad Pro had been stolen from its delivery box either in UPS transit or at the U.S. Postal Service location where he attempted to pick it up. A report was taken at the dispatch desk.

Mar. 29: Report of an apparently stolen vehicle from a location on Hillandale Avenue at 5:56 a.m. The caller stated that they believe an unknown vehicle was left at their residence as well.

Mar. 29: New Haven, Conn. police notified North Castle police confirming that they located the stolen vehicle that was reported from Hillandale Avenue earlier this date. The vehicle was requested to be held for prints. It was successfully taken out of the e-justice system.

Pleasantville Police Department

Mar. 29: Report of an irate patron refusing to leave Pub Street on Wheeler Avenue at 8:51 p.m. The situation was corrected without incident.

Apr. 1: Report of a suspicious vehicle parked on Manville Road at 7:57 a.m. A white unmarked box truck has been parked for multiple days without moving. The vehicle was determined to have parked illegally.

Apr. 2: A female was observed walking in the middle of Manville Road at 9:41 a.m. and appeared to be disheveled. The woman was described as aggressive and yelling obscenities. Officers reported the subject was gone upon arrival.

Yorktown Police Department

Mar. 25: Linda Travis, 56, of Greenwich, Conn., was charged with driving with a revoked license and other traffic infractions after being pulled over on Route 6 at 7:20 p.m.

Mar. 28: Robert Yeager, 25, of Yorktown, was charged with driving with a suspended license and failing to register his vehicle following a traffic stop on Gomer Street at 4:43 p.m. for having excessively tinted windows.

Mar. 29: Nicholas Giardina, 51, of South Salem, was charged with third-degree criminal mischief at 5 p.m. after being involved in a road rage incident and punching the hood of a vehicle. The vehicle’s hood sustained two dents.

Editor’s note: The policy of providing names for people who have been arrested varies between each department.

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