Thursday, Nov 21st

Police Report: More Smashed Car Windows Found in Village and Loud Parties

BreakinSmashed window: The window of an Acura MDX parked on Foxhall Place was found to be smashed Oct. 2.

On Oct. 2, a Morris Lane resident reported that her car window had been broken on Sept. 30.

Harassment
On Sept. 30, a Ridgecrest North woman reported receiving unwanted messages from an ex-boyfriend. Police responded to the email sent by the ex-boyfriend, stating that the woman did not want to be contacted by the ex-boyfriend anymore.

Domestic matters
On Oct. 2, at 1:30 a.m., an Edgewood man called police to report his wife was standing outside banging on the door, although the door was unlocked. Police arrived on scene, and they found the wife inside the house. The couple agreed it was a misunderstanding and agreed to retire for the night.

A mother and daughter were having a dispute inside a car near Ogden Rd. and the Bronx River Parkway Oct. 5. Police helped mediate the dispute.

Suspicious
On Oct. 3, at 3:23 a.m., a Bradley Rd. resident reported two men came up the driveway and attempted to gain entry to the resident’s cars. The two men then reportedly came to the resident’s back door and looked inside the house. The men were described as wearing a light colored hoodie and a dark colored hoodie.

On Oct. 5, a Stonehouse Rd. resident reported capturing security camera footage of three unknown men looking around her property in the early morning hours of Oct. 3.

Concern
On Oct. 2, a Post Rd. homeowner reported someone was lying on the ground near the driveway, possibly “suffering from something” Oct. 2. Police went to the scene and saw a person lying on the ground painting a picture. Everything was OK with the person.

Homeless
On Oct. 1, police spoke with a homeless man sitting down on Overhill Rd. Police asked him to leave the area, and he did.

Later, police spoke with a homeless man who was blocking a stairwell on Freightway Rd. and allegedly harassing passersby. Police asked him to leave the area, and he did.

Confusion
A Boulevard man reported that two men were apparently attempting to steal his son’s scooter from his front yard Oct. 3. The two men told police they had travelled from Pennsylvania to purchase the scooter. Police spoke with the son who said he was in fact attempting to sell the scooter. Police spoke with the resident in an attempt to clear up any misunderstanding.

Cars and roadways
A white car described as “modern and futuristic” was parked facing the wrong direction on Walworth Ave. Oct. 1. Police spoke with the driver, and the car was relocated.
A car parked on Brite Ave. with its lights on was an Uber, waiting to pick someone up, Oct. 1.
On Oct. 1, police pulled over a car at a safety checkpoint on Mamaroneck Rd. and issued the driver summonses for violations including operation of a motor vehicle without an inspection certificate, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and operation of a motor vehicle by an unlicensed driver.
A car ran out of gas on Fenimore Rd. Oct. 1. Police called a tow company that provided service by bringing gasoline.
A car parked on Brewster Rd. with its lights on was an Uber, waiting to pick someone up, Oct. 2.
Police directed traffic around a disabled car on Weaver St. while the driver changed a flat tire Oct. 3.
On Oct. 3, police issued a summons to a Syracuse driver for driving through the Village with a suspended registration.
On Oct. 3, police issued summonses to a White Plains driver for driving through the Village with a suspended registration, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and speeding.
A branch fell and hit a car on Fenimore Rd. Oct. 3. It did not cause any damage.
Two cobblestones fell off a Fox Meadow Rd. curb. The stones were first thought to be on Village property. Police advised the highway department to send a crew for repair Oct. 4. Later the highway department advised that since the stones were attached to the resident’s driveway, it was the resident’s responsibility to fix it.
On Oct. 4, police advised Verizon about a telephone wire that had gotten pulled down by a passing truck on Sheldrake Rd.
On Oct. 5, police issued summonses to a Harrison driver for driving through the Village with a suspended registration and an unregistered motor vehicle.
Five car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week.

Village code
On Oct. 1, police removed an illegally posted sign in the Village right of way on Weaver St. and discarded it.
On Oct. 2, police removed an illegally posted sign in the Village right of way on Post Rd. and discarded it.
On Oct. 2, police notified a School Lane resident of a complaint about loud music. The resident turned off the music.
On Oct. 2, police notified a Wayside Lane resident of two complaints about loud music. The resident turned off the music.
A Nelson Rd. resident reported construction workers from a neighbor’s property were walking on the resident’s yard. The workers denied the accusation. Police told the workers that they were in violation of Village code because it was a holiday, and work could only begin at 10 a.m. Oct. 3.
On Oct. 3, police issued a summons to construction workers on Burgess Rd. because they were working too early in the morning – at 7:20 a.m.
On Oct. 4, police removed an illegally posted sign in the Village right of way on Post Rd. and discarded it.
On Oct. 5, police notified a Kensington Rd. resident of a complaint about loud children’s voices after midnight. The resident said he would ask the children to come inside.
A loud dragon Halloween lawn decoration was causing a disturbance after midnight, Oct. 5, on Lyons Rd. The resident said she forgot to turn off the sound machine. The noise problem was promptly corrected.
On Oct. 5, police issued a Franklin Rd. homeowner a summons for draining pool water in the street without a permit.
On Oct. 5, police notified the party manager at Fenway Golf Club of a complaint about loud music. The manager lowered the bass and advised when the party would be ending. Later, another complaint came in. The manager then agreed to lower the volume and cut the microphone.
Police helped disperse a group of kids from a Crane Rd. youth gathering, at the homeowner’s request, after the gathering got too loud and overwhelming Oct. 5.
On Oct. 6, police removed illegally posted signs from the Village right of way on Kent and Drake roads and discarded them.

Firefighters
On Sept. 30, firefighters assisted at a car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway.
On Oct. 3 and 4, firefighters assisted at unrelated car accidents on Griffen Ave.
On Oct. 4, firefighters assisted at a car accident on Fenimore Rd.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Sept. 30 – Oct. 6 has been compiled from official information.

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