Thursday, Nov 21st

Trespasser Arrested and More from the Police

redvolvoTrespasser: A Brite Avenue woman reported that a large Asian man attempted to enter her home on the afternoon of April 23. He drove a red Volvo to her house, knocked on the door and said, "Can you let me in? I need directions." When she said "no," he again asked for direction and made an aggressive attempt to get into the house. She called the police who stopped the man. He was brought to the police station and seemed confused as to why he had been brought in. After responding to five questions he stopped speaking to police. He tugged on the door to the cell and asked why it was locked. He then told police, "Okay, open the door. I have to go. My father is sick." He was taken to Village Court where he was arraigned and remanded to Westchester County Jail pending a mental health evaluation. Cash bail was set at $100.

Police got a call about someone entering an abandoned house at 2 River Road on the night of 4-27. Police2RiverRoad investigated and found that the garage door was unlocked. They searched the house but found no one.

Scams: A Mamaroneck Road woman received a threatening call from a man who identified himself as Special Agent Thomas and accused her of buying pharmaceutical drugs online. Thomas claimed he was sending special agents to the house to arrest her. After the woman hung up, she googled "Special Agent Thomas" and found numerous posts about incidents where he attempted to extort money. She reported the incident to the police.

A Montgomery Road woman said that she received a call on 4-22 from a man who claimed to be an IRS agent and asked to speak to her daughter. He said her daughter should call him about an audit of her tax return. When the woman started asking questions the man said she would receive something in the mail. She then hung up.

Identity Thefts: A Horseguard Lane man reported that someone had used his social security number to file a tax return online. He also said that his Disover credit card had been compromised in February and used at an Apple store in Queens. A similar incident occurred at his neighbor's home. Another Horseguard Lane man reported that someone had used his social security number to file with the IRS, and the states of Michigan, California, Indiana and Connecticut. He also receive a refund check from Indiana as well as a request for an audit from the state of Michigan.

A Cayuga Road man reported that an imposter had used his social security number to file tax returns with the federal government and several states. The man received a letter from Michigan rejecting the return as well as a tax refund check from the state of Indiana.

Missing: The ground bar was stolen from the Verizon Wireless cell phone tower on Secor Road. A man who maintains the tower discovered the theft. He said the ground bar was valued at $50 and was there when he last inspected the tower on February 21.

A woman reported that her 11 year-old son was lost at the high school carnival at 8:40 pm on April 25. Police found the boy and returned him to his parents.

Found: On April 23, Police found a rusted and abandoned 10-speed bicycle locked to the village-owned bike rack on East Parkway. The bike will be removed from the rack.

Police received a pair of Beats Studio wireless headphones, valued at $290 by mail on 4/23. The sender said he learned these were stolen and asked police to return them to the rightful owner.

A set of keys on a key ring with the Westchester County Seal were found on 4/24 and turned over to police. In addition to the Schlage brand brass colored key there were tags for Ben and Jerry's and CVS and a Swiss Army brand penknife.

A Rawlings Heritage brown, left-hand baseball glove was found at the intersection of Kingston and the Post Roads on 4/26 and turned over to police.

A Nelson Road woman found a wallet at the intersection of Drake and Nelson Road on April 26. The wallet contained id cards, credit cars, a personal check and $533.43. The woman turned the wallet over to police who were able to contact the owner who lives in Waccabuc.

Animals: A sick raccoon was found at the playground of the Edgewood School at 3 pm on 4-22. When the raccoon left the school grounds, police shot it and removed it. They said they would test the carcass and send the test results to the principal. A dead rabbit was interrupting traffic at the intersection of Boulder Brook Road and Saxon Woods Road on April 24. The Highway Department picked it up.

A half-eaten squirrel was found on the porch of a Rodney Road home at noon on 4-21. Police assisted the resident with removing it.

Damage: Motion detector lights at a Montrose Road home were broken and found on the ground on April 11 and April 22. The damage may have occurred due to the weather but the resident could not be sure.

Disputes: On April 23, a Kent road woman called to say the her ex-husband was at her home and would not leave, despite an order of protection. Police spoke to the man who was sitting in his car in front of the house. He showed police paperwork that said he had joint custody of his son and was approved to see him. However, the boy would not come out. Police directed the man to family court to resolve the matter.

Two boys who were playing basketball at the Greenacres field at 10:50 pm on April 25 were given a warning by police for playing after hours.

A Rural Drive woman called police at 10:40 pm on April 27, when her husband, who suffers from Alzheimer's, was trying to leave the house. Police found the man disoriented but cooperative. He agreed to go to White Plains Hospital for evaluation.

Police picked up Naomi Goodman of Madison Road after she failed to respond to a warrant dating back to January 2014. She was booked and taken to Village Court where she was released on her own recognizance.

Two Arrests in Greenburgh:

RandyAndersonOn Friday April 25, 2014 at about 2:00 P.M. Greenburgh Police responded to 90 Manhattan Avenue in Fairview to investigate a call from a 29-year-old resident of the building reporting that her boyfriend had assaulted her. While the victim was away from home, Randy L Anderson Age 22 of 1162 Post Road Scarsdale unlawfully entered her apartment in violation of a Court Order. The victim returned home and discovered Anderson in her apartment. An argument ensued and Anderson struck the victim in the head with a beer can. Anderson then fled from the apartment and was discovered a short time later hiding in the rear of the Shell Station located at 399 Knollwood Road. He was placed under arrest.

Anderson was charged with Burglary 1st a B-Felony, Assault 2nd a D-Felony and Criminal Contempt 1st an E-Felony. He was arraigned and remanded to the Westchester County Jail. The victim was treated for head injuries by Greenburgh EMS.

ThomasMiloOn Monday April 28, 2014 Greenburgh Detectives arrested Thomas Milo age 37 of 37 North Central Avenue Hartsdale NY after an investigation into an incident that occurred in the lobby of 37 North Central Avenue on the afternoon of April 22, 2014. An investigator with the Alliance Worldwide Investigative Group Inc. had gone to the building to speak to Mr. Milo about a workmen's compensation case when a confrontation ensued between the two in the entrance lobby. The investigator was assaulted and his cell phone taken. Mr. Milo surrendered with his attorney at Greenburgh Police Headquarters and was charged with Robbery 2nd, a C-Felony and Assault 2nd, a D-Felony. He was held pending arraignment in the Greenburgh Town Court. As a result of the assault the victim sustained injuries to his face.

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