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Police Report: Two Luxury Mercedes Stolen, Man Arrested for Trespassing

mercedesArrested: On July 1, a Boulevard woman reported that a possibly Asian man, wearing a white tee shirt and black cut-off pants tried to enter her house through a rear door. Following an investigation, police found the suspect on Bell Road and arrested him – Tenzing Syelneon, 24, of the Bronx – and charged him with trespassing.

Stolen cars
On July 1, a Murray Hill Road woman reported her brother-in-law’s 2021 Mercedes-Benz, valued at $150,000, was stolen from her driveway overnight.

On July 2, a Richbell Close resident reported a 2021 Mercedes-Benz, valued at $80,000, was stolen from the driveway overnight.

Criminal mischief
On June 30, a Driver reported someone slashed the tires of his car while he was in the CVS parking lot in Popham Road. Police determined it was done with a sharp blade like a knife.

Stolen items
A woman reported that her mother, who lived on Popham Road, passed away June 30, and she realized some belongings had been stolen July 1.

Identity theft
On June 27, a Franklin Road woman reported that someone opened a new car insurance policy in her husband’s name.

On June 30, an Ogden Road woman said she was a victim of a wire transfer fraud. She thought her lawyer was contacted her through email and requested a large sum of money. She realized the emails were fake since she did not recognize the account number provided.

On June 30, a Sage Terrace woman reported that a check she mailed at the mail box at Huntington and Brewster roads had been stolen and altered to be payable in the amount of $7,000 to an unknown person.

On June 30, a Greenacres Avenue man reported that a check mailed from the public mailbox at the corner of Walworth Avenue and Colvin Road was stolen, altered and cashed on June 6.

On June 30, A Claremont Road woman also reported that a check she had mailed was stolen, altered and cashed.

Cars and roadways
Police escorted a driver to his destination after a trailer became unhitched on Morris Lane and was reattached June 28.

On June 28, a Morris Lane resident showed police video footage of a red Honda backing into his driveway, striking his fence and damaging his gate.

A Carman Road driver reported a large branch fell on his 2016 Subaru on Olmsted Road June 29. No injuries were reported.

A box truck struck a bridge and had heavy top end damage June 29. It was waiting in the Wilgin parking lot for a tow.

On June 29, police issued multiple summonses to a driver who was speeding on Post Road and lacked proper driving credentials due to a suspended license.

Verizon was notified about fallen wires on Cohawney Road, Colvin Road and Tunstall Road June 30.

A man sitting in a parked car on Nelson Road was trying to stay cool in air conditioning July 2.

Two car accidents were reported in the Village this week.

Help
On July 27, a Ridgedale Road woman reported that someone, known to her as a former acquaintance, was using her name and social media information to harass some social contacts into meeting up. She said she addressed the matter with the person and told the person to stop. Police advised her on ways to safeguard her social media information and accounts.

A Palmer Avenue woman reported bags of mulch were left on her property and she did not know where they came from June 28. Police tracked down the origin of the mulch, and the woman was satisfied with the information.

Police called a tow for a disabled motorcycle at Post and Mamaroneck roads June 29.

Police helped White Plains police look for an elderly woman with dementia who had wandered away from home June 29. WPPD eventually found the woman and reunited her with family.

Police helped a daughter make contact with a health aide who was caring for her Popham Road mother June 30.

On July 2, an Edgewood woman reported her house was very hot and she was afraid there was poisonous gas in the house. Firefighters and police arrived to check the house. No gas was discovered.

Mold
After responding to an alarm at an unoccupied property on Mamaroneck Road, police discovered the house to be affected by a large amount of black mold in June. The building department was notified.

Disputes
Police stood by for Westchester County police at the site of a domestic argument inside a car that entered the parking lot of Saxon Woods Golf Course June 28.

A Hampton Road man reported having a dispute with his neighbor’s carpenter and allegedly being pushed. Police went to the scene and mediated the dispute.

Animals
A Montgomery Road woman reported an injury from a dog bite June 27. It occurred while she was doing yard work on her property, and the leashed dog was described as a black German shepherd. It bit her on the thigh before being pulled away by its owner.

A School Lane resident complained about a neighbor’s dog that allegedly barks at “all moving objects” all day June 28. The dog’s owner said the dog barks at passing dogs. Patrol observed this to be true but noted that the dog did not bark at police or people walking by. The owner apologized for his dog’s behavior and aid he would try to train t he dog to reduce the barking.

A Ridgecrest East woman reported an injury from a past dog bite to her hand June 30. Police contacted the owner of the offending dog and made sure all vaccines were up to date.

On June 30, police received a report of a dog possibly in distress on Palmer Avenue. It was just sunbathing according to the owner.

An Oak Lane resident reported a raccoon was stuck in a dumpster. Police were unable to assist because the dumpster was behind a secured fence.

New Rochelle police were informed about a lost dog on Weaver Street July 1.

Village code
On June 29, police advised Cushman Road workers to not begin work until 8 a.m. weekdays.

On June 29, police advised a Hampton Road resident to lower the volume of music he was playing due to neighbors’ complaints.

An empty box of fireworks was found on Boulevard July 1.

Lost and found
Police recovered a small black box, described as a monitoring device that was found outside the police sub-station on East Parkway June 27.

A car key was found on Depot Place June 30.

Firefighters
Firefighters assisted at cars accidents on Grand Park Avenue June 27, Popham Road June 29, and the Hutchinson River Parkway June 30

Verizon workers used an auger on Heathcote Road to dig a hole and it ruptured a gas line June 28. Firefighters stood by for Con Edison.

Firefighters helped address a flooding condition due to a water main leak and houses sitting below the water table on Carstensen Road July 1.

This report covering police and fire department activity from June 27-July 3 has been compiled from official information.

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