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Police Blotter, September 28 – October 4, 2021, Print Edition

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Croton-on-Hudson Police Department

Sept. 13: Patrol responded to Maple Street at 2:07 p.m. on a report that a dog was inside a vehicle with the motor running. The area was checked with negative results.         

Sept. 13: Report of a fight in progress on Brook Street at 11:09 p.m. One party, who was not injured, was interviewed and the other party fled the scene. The area was canvassed with negative results. No report was taken.       

Sept. 14: Patrol responded to a commercial area on Cleveland Drive at 4:20 p.m. after an employee reported a verbal argument ensued due to the establishment’s mandatory face mask policy.      

North Castle Police Department

Sept. 21: Report of a suspicious incident on Whippoorwill Road at 7:47 a.m. A resident reported that while her daughter was waiting for the school bus outside, an older white male in a small grey SUV pulled up and asked her daughter for directions to the Whippoorwill Club. She provided him with directions, but a short time later the man returned, this time pulling into the driveway again asking for directions. At that time, the caller began screaming and running down the driveway toward her daughter and the vehicle, at which time the vehicle pulled away. All patrol units were notified. The complainant was advised that patrols would be on the lookout for suspicious activity, but that no illegal conduct had occurred at this time.

Sept. 22: A Round House Road resident reported at 9:34 a.m. that he believes someone attempted to break into his house overnight because the screens on the windows appear to have been cut. The responding officers gathered information and secured photos. The complainant will be responding to complete the deposition.

Pleasantville Police Department

Sept. 18:  A Hopper Street resident reported at 11:30 p.m. that two white males in their 30s are looking into vehicles. The responding spoke to the two men and the caller. No crime was committed.

Sept. 18: A caller reported at 12:05 a.m. that a vehicle belonging to her husband was damaged at on Saratoga Avenue by an unknown male. The matter is under investigation.

Sept. 18: Report of criminal mischief on Bedford Road at 4:08 a.m. Three males headed east on Bedford Road damaged flower pots in front of Beecher Flooks Funeral Home and a sign in front of Pleasantville Presbyterian Church. The matter is being investigated.

Sept. 22: A caller reported at 4:51 p.m. that a larceny occurred the previous night at a business at 4 Washington Ave. The matter is under investigation.

State Police

Sept. 15: State police in Troop K arrested Travis M. Campbell, 35, of White Plains, on two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a Class B felony. At 6:31 p.m., troopers initiated a traffic stop of a 2001 Honda Accord for a violation of the vehicle and traffic law on the Taconic State Parkway in the Town of Pleasant Valley. Investigation discovered Campbell was in possession of about 33.3 grams of cocaine with intent to sell.

Yorktown Police Department

Sept. 21: At 2:04 p.m., Brooke Lee Tschudy, 28, of Yorktown, was charged with possessing a quantity of heroin, tampering with physical evidence and operating a vehicle with suspended driving privileges following an accident on Oakside Road.

Sept. 21: Sonya Ennis, 41, of Yorktown, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child at 11:20 p.m. She is accused of driving from her residence to the Yorktown Police Department on town and state roads with her 15-year-old child standing on the rear bike rack outside of the vehicle with no restraints.

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