Greenburgh Police Arrest Underage Drinkers
- Monday, 01 November 2010 18:01
- Last Updated: Monday, 01 November 2010 18:10
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A 17 year-old girl called 911 at 10:30 pm on Saturday night when a party got out of control, a boy passed out and he could not be awoken. When they arrived at the home at 47 Edgewood Road in Hartsdale, police found the unresponsive 17 year-old as well as thirteen drunk teens. Paramedics assisted the sick boy and took him to the hospital where he was admitted. He was reported to have drunk a combination of vodka, whiskey and beer. Seven of the thirteen remaining kids, ages 16 and 17 were issued summonses for underage drinking. In addition two fifteen-year-old girls were found to be drunk and will be contacted by the Greenburgh Juvenile Aid Detectives.
No parents were home at the time, and the fifteen-year-old girl who lives there took the offense. A court date has been set for Thursday November 4th at 9:30 am.
Fight at the Hess Station: tempers flared at the Hess Gas Station on Central Avenue on Monday afternoon October 25 when a man accused a woman of cutting the line for gas. The man started to yell at the woman but didn’t stop with words. He seized her arm and tried to pull her out of her car and then grabbed some clothing from the front seat of the car and threw it to the ground. She called the police and wrote down the man’s license plate number as he fled the scene. Police traced the license plate number and contacted the angry man in White Plains. He fessed up to having a dispute and apologized.
An employee of the Christmas Tree Shop on Central Avenue reported that someone stole his jewelry that he had removed and stowed while he was working at the store on October 24 and 25. A review of the store’s videotape showed another man rummaging through employee belongings but the victim did not wish to press charges.
Two fourteen year-old White Plains boys were caught stealing headphones from Best Buy on Friday October 29. A store employee saw the boys take the headphones into the bathroom. The employee got one boy to hand over his headphones but the other got away with a second pair in his book bag. Police took the first suspect into custody and he led the police to the second boy’s home. The boy was not home, but when police told his mother what he had done, she agreed to bring him into headquarters when he returned. Both boys were turned over to juvenile authorities.
A High Point Road man called police at 9 pm on October 29th to report that a burglar was in his house. The man saw an intruder run through the kitchen and leave through a rear sliding glass door. Though additional officers arrived and searched neighboring streets, they were unable to locate the suspect. Approximately $4,900 of jewelry was stolen.
Also in Hartsdale, a Northern Road man woke up on the morning of October 30 and found that the tires and rims had been stolen off his 2009 Honda Accord that was parked in his driveway overnight. His car was perched on two concrete blocks and all that was left were four lug nuts from each of the stolen tires.