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Police Blotter, October 19 – October 25, 2021, Print Edition

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Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

Oct. 4: Patrol responded to Half Moon Bay Drive at 5:22 p.m. on a report from a resident who stated that she received a letter in the mail from an unknown source that had very derogatory language about their spouse. There was no report taken at this time.       

Oct. 5: Croton EMS responded to Veterans Plaza at 10:59 p.m. for a party who locked themselves in the bathroom and was in need of medical attention. Patrol, along with another law enforcement agency, were able to get the party out of the bathroom. The individual was transported to the hospital.  

Oct. 7: Patrols responded to Croton Point Avenue at 1:03 p.m. on a report of a party loitering on their property while yelling obscenities. The area was checked and the party was located at the train station. They were interviewed, appeared disoriented and Croton EMS was notified to respond. The subject refused to be seen by medical personnel and left the scene on foot. 

Oct. 10: Patrol responded to Maple Street on a report of a disorderly group of juveniles at 10:18 p.m. It was discovered there had been an altercation between two parties. One of those parties had left the scene prior to the officers’ arrival. Parents were notified and a report was to be filed.   

County Police/Mount Kisco

Oct. 14: Officers responded to the Holiday Inn parking lot on Holiday Inn Drive at 2:08 a.m. on a report of a man sleeping in a car. The man, who appeared intoxicated and disoriented, told officers he was depressed and was planning to drive to Denver. Officers took him to Northern Westchester Hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Oct. 14: A 56-year-old man was issued a summons for drinking alcohol from an open container in the Blackeby parking lot off South Moger Avenue at 9:40 a.m.

Oct. 15: A Yorktown resident reported at 12:48 p.m. that his brother apparently used his identity while receiving a traffic ticket in Mount Kisco. The Yorktown man said he could provide proof that he was at work on the day and time the summons was issued and that his brother provided his personal information to an officer issuing the ticket in Mount Kisco and to Yonkers police in a separate matter. The case was turned over to detectives for additional investigation.

North Castle Police Department

Oct. 10: A Wampus Avenue resident reported at 5:24 p.m. that earlier this date that an older couple was walking their dog and permitted it to defecate on her lawn without picking it up. A minor argument ensued when the complainant confronted the couple about cleaning up after their dog. She wanted the incident as a matter of record because of a concern the couple will return and harass her.

Oct. 12: The Bedford dog control officer reported finding a white and black Shih Tzu in the area of Bedford Banksville Road at 9:12 a.m. He would like to be notified if anyone reports a dog missing fitting that description.

Oct. 12: A caller reported at 9:30 a.m. that his car was possibly vandalized on High Street with car parts left on his property. The responding officer gathered information; a report to follow.

Pleasantville Police Department

Oct. 9: Report of criminal mischief on Hopper Street at 11:30 a.m. after a car was keyed. The matter is under investigation.

Oct. 12: A Honda Pilot was reported stolen from Mountain Road at 5:56 a.m. The keys were left in the car and it was unlocked.

Oct. 13: An unlocked car was ransacked on Broadway at 10:12 p.m. Loose change was reported missing.

Oct. 14: A Croton-on-Hudson resident was pulled over on Pleasantville Road after driving erratically. A summons was issued and an appearance in village court was scheduled.

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