Slashed Tires, Missing Bread and Brass Knuckles from the Greenburgh Police
- Thursday, 21 April 2011 07:53
- Last Updated: Thursday, 21 April 2011 07:57
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Where’s the Bread? The owner of the Dairy Dell at 1 South Central Avenue in Hartsdale arrived at the store at 5:20 am on 4/18 and found that some of the bagels, rolls, croissants and heroes from his bread delivery were missing. The delivery man reported bringing the full order so the store owner checked the security camera and saw a woman driving a dark colored car drive up and take the bags of bread and a box of croissants. The woman was described as white and had a blond pony tail.
Tires Slashed at Scarsdale Golf Club: The chef at the Scarsdale Golf Club on Clubway in Hartsdale, reported that the tires of his 1999 Infiniti were slashed when it was parked in the club parking lot on Sunday April 10th. It appeared that there were knife holes in the tires. The chef suspects that a member of the serving staff may be responsible.
Cocaine: On the night of April 14, police stopped Howard Gordon, age 59 of Edgewood Road, Hartsdale for driving erratically in the parking lot of Planet Fitness at 1001 South Central Avenue. They found that Gordon possessed cocaine. He was taken to police headquarters, given a court appearance date and released.
Theft: A 20 year-old Tarrytown woman was arrested for stealing DVD’s from Best Buy on 4/14. A Best Buy employee saw her take five DVD’s into the bathroom and then leave the store. He found the DVD’s in her book bag. She was arrested and given a court date.
On the night of 4/15 an unlocked car parked at 355 North Central was entered and the owner’s purse was taken. The Louis Vuitton purse contained a camera, an iPod, make up bag and keys, together valued at more than $1,000. The victim was a 25 year-old woman from Old Tappan, N.J.
Vandals: At 5 Woods Place in Hartsdale, the resident found a broken rear window on the house and a broken window on the back door on the afternoon of 4/12. As the door had a dead bolt, no one had entered the house.
A woman who lives on Castle Walk in Scarsdale called police on the afternoon of 4/13 when she saw a man run through her backyard at the same time the burglar alarm went off at 6 Penny Lane. She said the man was wearing a white track suit with black pants. Police checked the house on Penny Lane and it was secure.
Harassed: A 19 year-old woman from Theresa Lane in Scarsdale reported that she received four phone calls from someone who has been ordered not to contact her. She has an order of protection against the 20 year-old Tuckahoe man. Since he violated the order of protection he was arrested for Criminal Contempt on 4/14.
A 66 year-old East Hartsdale Avenue man threw a chair when he didn’t like the dinner prepared by his 75 year-old wife on the evening of April 17th. He left the apartment and returned five or six hours later and threatened to move out. The wife complained of verbal abuse but she was not injured.
Traffic Violations: At 1:25 am on 4/11, Anthony Altieri, age 37 of Livingston Road, Scarsdale was stopped for a traffic violation on South Central Avenue. He was found to be driving with a suspended license, due to his failure to answer a summons from New Rochelle.
Annemarie Atkinson, age 42 of the Bronx was stopped by police for speeding while driving on Central Avenue on the afternoon of 4/12. She was found to have a suspended driver’s license due to her failure pay for parking violations.
Willie Boyd, age 58 of White Plains was stopped on Central Avenue at 4:18 am on 4/14 for making an illegal u-turn. Police found that the man’s license had been suspended twice, once for a DWI. He was arrested and taken to police headquarters.
At 1:15 am on 4/16, Kevin Sutton, Jr., age 23 of Tarrytown was stopped when he was driving on South Central Avenue. He was found to have a suspended license and an expired registration.
Jospeh Ditroia age 32 of Yonkers was stopped by police at 3:20 am on 4/16 for failing to stay within his lane. He was found to have a suspended license and also had brass knuckles in his glove compartment. He was issued a traffic violation and also charged with criminal possession of a weapon.