Scarsdale Police Report
- Tuesday, 11 October 2011 14:22
- Last Updated: Sunday, 02 December 2012 07:32
- Published: Tuesday, 11 October 2011 14:22
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DWI: On the night of 10/9, police spotted a young lady driving a Honda with a flat tire on Tompkins Road near the police trailer. Given that she had a flat, the girl was driving too fast. Police followed the car and stopped her at the intersection of Kensington and Cohawney Road. The driver got out of the car and the officer noticed that she was off balance, had bloodshot eyes and the odor of alcohol on her breath. The 22 year-old Sleepy Hollow girl admitted to drinking “at least two large Oktoberfest beers” in White Plains. She failed sobriety tests and told police she got the flat tire when she ran into a curb in White Plains. She was given an Alco-Sensor test and found to have a BAC of .22%. She was charged with DWI and Aggravated DWI, given a court date and released on $250 to a relative.
Fare Dispute: At 3:25 am on 10/5, Mujibar Mia, a tax driver, called police when his passenger Danielle Williams of Garth Road refused to pay the fare. Williams was drunk. Subsequently a friend of hers appeared with a credit card and paid up.
Theft: A laptop computer was stolen from a car parked in the lot across from Overhill Road on September 30th. When the owner of the car returned she found that the computer, which had been left on the front seat of the car was missing. The woman thought she may have left the car unlocked.
On 10/4, A Southwoods Lane resident reported that items were taken out of her suitcase while she was on a Delta Airlines flight.
Fraud: On 10/6, a Sprague Road resident reported receiving numerous phone calls from someone who claimed to be from HSBC Bank. The caller was attempting to get a credit card number from her and was very aggressive. The calls came from several phone numbers which the woman gave to the police.
A Heathcote Road man received a letter from a credit card company rejecting an application for a credit card in his name – however he had not applied for the card. The application was filed at a Best Buy store in New Jersey. The man was advised to report the fraud to three major credit bureaus.
Egged: Kevin King from the Fox Meadow Tennis Club called police on the morning of October 3rd to report that the club had been egged. This was the second week in a row eggs had been thrown at the building. King also found beer cans and bottles on the property.
Gas Leak: The Con Edison Emergency Response team, the Scarsdale Fire Department, Scarsdale Volunteer Fire Department, the Scarsdale Building and Highway Departments, the White Plains Fire Department and the Scarsdale Police all responded to a gas leak on Farley Road in Greenacres at 11:30 am on 10/6. They secured the area, conducted checks of area homes to assess the gas levels and found that a gas main that runs from White Plains to Scarsdale, dating from 1928 had a major leak. They did a precautionary check of the Greenacres School but it was fine. A more limited area was sealed off while Con Edison made repairs.
Fire: The Fire and Police Departments responded to a fire on Gaylor Road at 11:45 pm on 10/9. They found the source of the fire in the garage and were able to extinguish it quickly. No serious damage occurred and it was caused by oil-based chemicals that were stored in the garage.
Runaway Car: At 3:34 on 10/4, an unoccupied 2005 Mazda was found at the intersection of Brewster and Olmstead Roads, stopped at the stop sign with no one inside. Police were looking for the car’s owner when Jonathan Hilpert who had been tutoring in the area arrived. He was looking for his car that had been parked further down Brewster Road. He suspects that his emergency brake failed and the car rolled into the intersection.
Nasty Neighbor: A Brewster Road man called police on the evening of 10/7 to report that his children were playing in his yard when a woman from a neighboring yard shouted expletives at them. He told police that this has happened several times.
A truck took down wires at the intersection of Walworth and Greenacres Avenues around noon on October 4th, and a large tree fell across Black Birch Lane at 1:30 on 10/4, narrowly missing a postal truck that was parked nearby.