Saturday, Dec 21st

hzamatsuitDrone activity: On Dec. 13, a Heathcote Rd. resident reported drones in the area and requested police to send a patrol car through the neighborhood. Police responded to the caller’s address, and the caller pointed out what were believed to be drones. “Said objects were flying large circles and passing by this jurisdiction's southwest border,” according to police. Dispatch was advised to make proper notification to NYS police. Two similar calls were additionally received.

Drones were also reported over Richbell Rd. Dec. 12 and 13.

A large drone reportedly flew over Highland Way and Palmer Ave. Dec. 14.

Increased drone activity was reported over Highland Way Dec. 15.

Stolen
On Dec. 12, Palmer Ave. employees reported stolen credit cards. Patrol spoke to employees who each discovered that they were missing a credit card from their wallets at the end of the previous day’s shift. The parties stated that their bags containing their wallets were left unattended in a break room during their shift. The parties believe that a temporary employee that had begun working at the business the previous date and who spent a lot of time in the room unattended may be the suspect. No persons or cameras witnessed the incident. The employees stated that they instructed the temporary employee not to return. The employees were not experiencing any financial loss, but they wanted to document the occurrence in the event of a future incident.

Stolen pipe
Brass piping was stolen from a Cooper Rd. construction site overnight Dec. 12 – 13.

Identity theft, scam
On Dec. 11, a Fayette Rd. man reported a fraudulent NYS driver’s license was created in his name.

A Horseguard Lane woman received an email requesting payment in the form of crypto currently. She felt it was a scam.

Home matters
On Dec. 12, Brite Ave. parents took away their daughter’s electronic device and requested that police speak with her since they felt she was being “aggressive.” Patrol arrived on scene and spoke with the mother in regard to her daughter’s electronic device usage. She advised that her daughter plays video games all day and they took away her devices to prevent this. The mother indicated that her daughter is currently doing online school and feels the games are getting in the way of that. Patrol then spoke with the daughter who advised that she enjoys school and has good grades but she enjoys the video games more. Patrol advised her that a better course of action to be allowed to play video games would be to get her work done first and set boundaries to not allow for future punishments. Patrol recommended to both parties to speak with a counselor for help.

On Dec. 13, a Mamaroneck Rd. woman called police asking her health aide to leave. The caller's son arrived at the location to resume care for the caller. Patrol provided a courtesy transport for the health aide to Central Taxi. It should be noted that the incident is a chronic occurrence.

On Dec. 13, police intervened in a dispute between parents and their son on Wayside Lane. Upon arrival, the mother and father stated they had a verbal argument with their son over possessing nicotine and vape products. The son stated the property belonged to his friend. The son stated he had the property because the friend did not want his parents to find it. Patrol advised the parents to contact the friend's parents and advise them of the above. Patrol advised the son to refuse to hold any property that belongs to someone else.

Death
A Hampton Rd. resident reported coming home to find her husband unresponsive, sitting in the back yard Dec. 12. It was determined that he had passed away.

A Saxon Woods Rd. resident died at home Dec. 15.

Customer
Bank employees at an East Parkway branch called police to help with a disorderly customer Dec. 9. Patrol arrived on scene and spoke with the male customer who advised he felt there was an issue with the statement he received after a transaction. He asked to speak with a manager and began to speak with a bank assistant manager. He was not happy with the answer he was given. Patrol then spoke with the assistant bank manager who alleged that the male was erratic during their conversation and asked him to leave. Patrol assisted the male in leaving the location. All parties were accepting of this result and no further assistance was needed.

Help
A doorbell was ringing continuously at 1:49 a.m., Dec. 11, at a Ferncliff Rd. house. Police checked it and found smoking wires. They disconnected it and alerted the fire department.

A Rectory Lane resident ported strange noises in her house and was fearful someone might be inside after 1 a.m., Dec. 14. Patrol made contact with the homeowner, who advised that he returned home and did not have his house key with him. He accessed the residence through a side door, which made the resident fearful that an unknown party was in the residence.

Lyft driver
A caller reported a dispute with a Lyft driver on Mamaroneck Rd. Dec. 13. The caller stated the driver had been pulled over for 5-10 minutes, and the caller had been unable to determine why or resume the ride due to a language barrier. The caller and driver all wished to cancel any further services and the ride. A courtesy ride was provided to passengers due to the extreme cold.

Civil matters
Police mediated a civil dispute between neighbors regarding a fence on the property line Dec. 10.

On Dec. 15, police mediated an ongoing dispute over parking between two Cohawney Rd. neighbors.

An East Parkway apartment dweller reported his neighbor has been slamming doors, and this disturbs his sleep Dec. 15. Police advised them to inform the landlord and work it out through the landlord.

Cars and roadways
On Dec. 9, police found a BMW with scofflaw status, for unpaid parking tickets, parked on East Parkway.

A woman parked and sleeping in a white SUV was asked if she needed any help Dec. 10. She was legally parked and said she was working with social services in an effort to obtain housing. She declined further assistance.

A driver alleged his car was damaged during valet service at an Overhill Rd. location Dec. 12.

A broken water pipe was causing an icing condition at Weaver St. and Bradford Rd. Dec. 15.

Three car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week.

Village code
On Dec. 10, police asked a Brewster Rd. resident to move a leaf pile from the roadway.

Firefighters removed illegally posted signs from Post Rd. and discarded them Dec. 12.

Firefighters removed illegally posted signs from Mamaroneck Rd. and discarded them Dec. 13.

A contractor was asked to shut off construction generators at 9:30 a.m., Dec. 14, to abide by Village code Dec. 14.

Lost and found
On Dec. 10, a resident walked into headquarters and reported losing a license plate.

A Chesterfield Rd. resident reported losing two passports at home Dec. 11.

A man with a black sweater lying on a rock near Edgewood School grounds Dec. 15 said he was looking for a lost credit card. He declined assistance.

Firefighters
On Dec. 9, a Lawrence Rd. resident reported a sewer odor in the house. Firefighters detected a crack in the pipe and advised calling a plumber.

On Dec. 9, firefighters were called to a Hampton Rd. house for a gas investigation. Residents evacuated the house, and the fire crew found a chemical odor in the boiler room. It was determined that a concrete foundation had been pored and waterproofing materials had been applied to the new foundation on the exterior. A MultiRae detector was used, and 25ppm of VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) were detected in the basement, with amounts also detectable on the first floor and the second floor. The waterproofing product was determined to be “Sikalastic HLM 5000 GC.” Approximately 40 gallons were applied to the concrete foundation in the rear of house - outside the structure. The same odor in the basement was present in the rear where the waterproofing membrane was applied to the foundation. The weather was humid, with no wind. The vapors from the product entered the house through 2 crawlspace vents located on the side of the house. Firefighters contacted WCDES Hazmat representative to determine an acceptable level of VOC in the house for the residents to re-enter the house. The product description showed the permissible exposure limit to be .05 mg/M3 - which calculated to be approximately 2.5 PPM of VOC on the MultiRae meter. The structure, however, was above that in all floors. The Hazmat rep advised the residents to seek alternative shelter for the night. Firefighters advised them to contact the contractor to seal vents where VOC had entered the house through the crawl space. The residents were also advised to contact the fire department in the morning to re-monitor the house.

On Dec. 11, a Penn Blvd resident burned a potato in the microwave, and the device acquired an acrid smell. Firefighters recommended replacing it.

Firefighters were called about a small leak in a Dolma Rd. basement Dec. 11. The resident was advised to call a plumber.

Firefighters assisted at a car accident on Palmer Ave. Dec. 11.

Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a gas leak on Catherine Rd. Dec. 12.

On Dec. 12, a mercury thermometer broke on the floor of a Brite Ave. bathroom. Hazmat reps mitigated the spill and metered the house, deeming it safe for residents to stay inside.

Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a gas leak on Mamaroneck Rd. Dec. 13.

On Dec. 15, firefighters shut water to a leaking pipe in a Circle Rd. house and advised to call a plumber,

This report covering police and fire department activity from Dec. 9-15 has been compiled from official information.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Dec. 2 – 8 has been complied from official information.

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leafpileIdentity theft; On Dec. 4, a Depot Place business owner advised of a past fraudulent charge. The suspect who made the fraudulent purchases was suspected to be a 32 year-old NJ man.

Help
Police assisted EMS workers lift a 75 year-old patient on Lyons Road on Dec. 2.

On Dec. 7, a Harwood Court property manager requested help in getting a homeless man to leave the building. Police escorted the homeless man out of the building and transported him to the Oasis shelter in New Rochelle where he could spend the night.

Phone Scam

Police issued the following warning on Tuesday December 11, 2024:

The Scarsdale Police Department is warning residents about a phone scam targeting individuals in the area. Residents from three other municipalities have reported receiving fraudulent phone calls today from unknown numbers. The callers claim to be representatives of the Scarsdale Police Department and claim that the recipients have missed a court date in Scarsdale.
The scammers are using accurate titles and names of retired Scarsdale Police officers to appear legitimate. While the individuals who reported the calls recognized the scam and quickly hung up, preventing further interaction, it is suspected that the callers were attempting to solicit money to "resolve" the missed court issue.

The Scarsdale Police Department emphasizes that it will never contact residents by phone regarding missed court dates. If you receive a suspicious call claiming to be from the Scarsdale Police, do not engage with the caller. Instead, hang up immediately and contact the department directly at (914) 722- 1200 to verify any claims.

Residents are urged to remain vigilant and share this information with family, friends, and neighbors to prevent potential victims from falling prey to this scam. For any additional concerns or to report suspicious activity, please reach out to the Scarsdale Police Department directly at (914) 722-1200.

Cars and roadways
Policed removed a fallen wire from Post Rd. Dec. 3.
On Dec. 4, a 74 year old woman advised that a gray Malibu ran over her foot and left the scene at the church parking lot on Church Lane.

A Tuckahoe driver struck a pedestrian at Harwood Court and Spencer Place Dec. 4.

On Dec. 5, police found a key in the ignition of a parked car on Depot Place. They removed the key and returned it to its owner.

A car was idling for 45 minutes in a Brambach Rd. driveway Dec. 5. The driver told police he had a battery issue and did not want to turn off the car. Police advised about the no-idling Village code, and the driver said he would move the car momentarily.

Keys were locked inside a car on Rock Creek Lane Dec. 7. Police helped open the car without incident.

Police advised the highway department to clean up car debris and spilled trash from Bypass Dec. 7.

Village code
Police investigated a report of a large leaf pile blocking Paddington Rd. Dec. 3. It was measured to be 8 feet by 20 feet, and it was determined to be blocking a lane of traffic. They issued the homeowner a summons.

A Fox Meadow Rd. solicitor was told to carry a copy of the valid permit for solicitation when working in the Village Dec. 7.

An illegally posted sign was removed from Popham Rd. and discarded Dec. 8.

A Meadow Rd. resident complained of a large leaf pile, from various houses, on the street Dec. 8. It was protruding at least 8 feet into a traffic lane, and had branches mixed in. Police issued appropriate summonses.

Police issued a summons to the owner of an illegally posted sign on Huntington Ave. Dec. 8.

Police issued summonses to the homeowner on Meadow Rd. whose leaf pile was protruding at least 9 feet into the traffic lane.

Lost and found
On Dec. 3, a Brambach Rd. resident reported losing one of his license plates.
A laptop was found at Depot Place, and a passerby brought it to police for safekeeping Dec. 3.

On Dec. 5, a passerby found an iPhone on East Parkway and gave it to police, who returned it to its owner.

Firefighters
On Dec. 2, a contractor removed a furnace from a Mamaroneck Rd. house, cut Freon lines by mistake, and Freon accidentally leaked into this basement. Firefighters removed affected items, ventilated the basement and made sure the air quality was good before leaving.

On Dec. 3, firefighters powered down household HVAC equipment after it emitted a burning odor. They advised getting the equipment serviced by a professional technician.

On Dec. 3, a car accident involving a Tesla on Shore Rd. and Pelhamdale Ave., in New Rochelle, caused the Tesla to catch fire. Two occupants of the car died on scene. Firefighters assisted other jurisdictions.

Firefighters assisted at car accidents on the Hutchinson River Parkway Dec. 4 and 5.

Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a reported gas odor and possible leak on Crane Rd. Dec. 6.

Firefighters assisted at a car accident on the Bronx River Parkway Dec. 6.

On Dec. 7, firefighters were dispatched to a Tompkins Rd. house for reported smoke. The resident said he raked hot embers from an active fire in the fireplace into an ash pit that discharged into the garage. No smoke or extension was found. The ash pit “clean out” below the fireplace was intact and made of non-combustible materials. The resident raked hot ash onto the concrete floor in the garage.

On Dec. 7, firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a gas leak at a gas fireplace inside a Nelson Rd. house. The appliance was shut down and service was recommended.

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coyoteSmoke: On Nov. 22, firefighters were called to 44 East Parkway for a report of smoke and a chemical smell coming from the basement. Upon arrival, firefighters witnessed no smoke or odors. They investigated and detected 8 PPM of carbon monoxide in two adjacent basements. They traced the source of the carbon monoxide to a malfunctioning heating unit located in the basement of a Harwood Court building. Building maintenance was on scene and provided access. Units shut down the heating unit and ventilated the structure. Building maintenance was notified of the malfunction and advised to have the heating unit serviced.

Stolen car: On Nov. 18, an Aspen Rd. resident reported her car had been stolen from her driveway overnight but later called back and said her daughter had taken the car.

Help
On November 18 a Bradford Road resident called to say she was locked outside her house with her children inside. When Police arrived, she had gotten inside.

On Nov. 21, police and EMS workers helped with a lift assist, to help a 96-year-old Village resident who had fallen.

Cars and roadways
On Nov. 18, a Village employee reported being involved in an accident with a Village vehicle at Spencer Place and Chase Rd.

A car jumped the curb on Wilmot Rd. Nov. 21 and ended up on the sidewalk in front of the Golden Horseshoe. Police organized a tow to remove it safely.

Police provided assistance to a U-Haul driver who found himself on the Hutchinson River Parkway and needed safe directions to get to I-95 Nov. 21.

Highway department workers assisted in removing a disabled vehicle from Post Rd. Nov. 22.

Fallen Wires
Police notified Con Edison about a fallen wire on Mamaroneck Rd. Nov. 22.

Police removed fallen wires from Drake Rd. and Oxford Rd. Nov. 22.

Police notified a utility provider about a fallen fiber optic cable on Herkimer Rd. Nov. 22.

Police notified Verizon about a fallen wire on Lebanon Rd. Nov. 22.

Police moved fallen branches from Post Rd. and Secor Rd. Nov. 22.

Police notified Verizon about fallen wires on Parkfield Rd. Nov. 22.

Police called a tow to remove a car with a flat tire from Hutchinson Ave., at the driver’s request, Nov. 22.

Police notified a utility provider about a fallen fiber optic cable on Walworth Ave. Nov. 24

Cars
On Nov. 23, police were notified about an abandoned Acura on Bypass. It seemed to belong to a Bronx man. Police arranged for it to be towed to the police impound lot.

Six car accidents were reported in the Village this week.

Animals
On Nov. 18, police notified Westchester County police about a coyote on a ramp exiting the Bronx River parkway.

A coyote sighting was reported on Montrose Rd. Nov. 21.

Police picked up a loose Huskie from Sherbrooke Park, determined the owner and returned the dog Nov. 22.

Leaf Piles
A caller reported a large leaf piles on Fairview and Carstensen roads, causing traffic disruptions Nov. 18. Summonses were issued.

Gas Powered Leaf Blower
On Nov. 23, police issued a Fenimore Rd. homeowner and landscaper summonses for illegal use of gas-powered leaf blowers.

Solicitor
A solicitor on Sylvan Rd. was advised of Village code pertaining to solicitation and elected to leave the area Nov. 23.

Firefighters
On Nov. 19, firefighters were dispatched to Lee Rd. for a residential gas alarm. Con Edison was also dispatched. A child was reported to have been playing with a regulator in the basement, and natural gas escaped. Con Edison re-secured the regulator.

Firefighters assisted at a car accident at Post and Popham roads Nov. 20.

Firefighters assisted at a car accident at Garth and Popham roads Nov. 21.

On Nov. 21, firefighters were dispatched to Griffen Ave. to investigate the report of discarded nitrous oxide canisters. They found two 2,000 gram whipped cream charger cylinders near the roadway. The cylinders were empty, and firefighters removed the valve stems and dropped them at Scarsdale Sanitation for recycling. The cylinders posed no threat, and this product is commonly used in the food service industry.

Firefighters assisted at a car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway Nov. 22.

On Nov. 22, firefighters responded to a report of a stuck elevator at the Scarsdale train station on Depot Place. Upon arrival, the elevator was at the platform level, and it was determined that the occupants had self-extricated. Firefighters witnessed the elevator floor and platform not aligned properly. Firefighters shut power to the elevator and locked out the equipment, pending repair.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Nov. 18 - 24 has been compiled from official information.

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coyote2Brite Avenue residents spotted this coyote in their yard this week.Stolen: A Spencer Place storeowner reported items had been stolen from the store Nov. 26. Two females – one described as “Asian” – are suspected of committing the crime. Police started investigating, and during the investigation, they discovered another theft had occurred. Namely, a pair of jeans had also been stolen.

A Scarsdale Ave. car rental company reported one of their vehicles had not been returned by the renter – a 23-year-old Bronx man – and it was past its return, date Nov. 27.

Scams
An Oakstwain Rd. man reported, on Nov. 25, that he had previously been scammed out of $9,800 when using a Bitcoin machine in New Jersey. He was asking police for help in restoring normal functionality of his computer, which he believed had been compromised in the scam.

On Nov. 29, a Wakefield Rd. resident reported she attempted to buy tickets for an event. She looked up a website and initially believed the one she found was the business's official website. While attempting to purchase tickets she was asked for information outside of the normal credit card information, and she stated a recording of her voice was taken. The caller said she did give some account information before becoming suspicious and ending the process. The caller stated she contacted her financial institution and put a hold on her associated accounts. She stated no fraudulent transactions had been attempted.

Mischief
Someone egged a Meadow Rd. resident’s car Nov. 27.

Markings
Police received a report of graffiti at a Brite Ave. platform court Nov. 25. Investigation proved the suspected markings were written in chalk and intended for a recreational game. The markings easily washed off with water.

Trapped
On Nov. 28, a caller reported that she heard a woman yelling from inside a Fenimore Rd. house that she was locked in the house on the second floor. Patrol responded to the location and met with the homeowner who stated that he and his wife had been trapped in the closet but were able to be let out by his mother.

Pain
On Dec. 1, a Bell Rd. woman asked to speak with police over “strange occurrences.” She said she was experiencing pain in her leg from what she stated was radio frequency radiation. She advised that she has been seeing her doctor on a constant basis and did not request any medical attention. No further police action was requested.

Address
On Nov. 25, a Putnam Rd. man advised he is getting strange mail addressed to a company that appears to be using his address without his consent. He said he bought items from this company – called “Alkivision” - a few times in the past. He said the company has not attempted to open any accounts under his name nor did any financial losses occur.

Firearms
A resident brought firearms to headquarters for safekeeping, and police vouchered them Nov. 25.

Cars and roadways
A 17-year-old Garth Rd. pedestrian was struck by a car at Popham Rd. and Depot Place Nov. 25. She was crossing in the crosswalk when the accident occurred. Police and firefighters blocked traffic until Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps arrived. The 64-year-old Mt. Vernon driver was not charged. EMS workers took the pedestrian to White Plains Hospital Center for care.

Police removed a disabled car from Post Rd. via tow Nov. 25.

On Nov. 26, a car was parked with its front tires on a Hampton Rd. lawn. Police contacted the owner and advised him of the parking violation and requested he move the car.

Verizon was notified about low-hanging wires on Catherine Rd. Nov. 26 and Highland Way Nov. 27.

On Nov. 26, an Amazon delivery driver was attempting to turn around in a Griffen Ave. driveway and accidentally put his van in reverse, causing it to get stuck in the resident’s lawn. His manager reported that Amazon would organize a tow and handle the matter.

A car rolled onto its side in a car accident at Popham Rd. and Church Lane Nov. 27.

A parked car on East Parkway was blocking traffic flow Nov. 28. Police instructed the owner to move it.

A car drove onto Hyatt Field and struck a wooden gate in an apparent car accident at 3:19 a.m., Nov. 29.

A disabled car was removed from Palmer Ave. by tow Dec. 1.

Four car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week.

Animals
A coyote was spotted on Brite Ave. Nov. 29. It appeared to be in good health.

Village code
Police issued summonses to landscapers for using gas-powered leaf blowers on Brite Ave. Nov. 25 and Mamaroneck Rd. Nov. 30.

On Nov. 28, Police removed improperly posted signs from the Village right of way on Haverford Ave. And issued summonses, as appropriate.

A Kensington Rd. resident was told to lower the volume of music after neighbors complained of noise Nov. 28.

Landscapers were using a noisy wood-chipping machine during prohibited hours on Lincoln Rd. Dec. 1. Police issued a summons.

Lost and found
A Fox Meadow Rd. resident reported losing a driver’s license Nov. 29.

A passerby found a wallet on East Parkway Nov. 29. Police returned to wallet to its owner.

Firefighters
On Nov. 25, firefighters helped rescue a person trapped in a below-grade trench inn Chappaqua.

On Nov. 27, firefighters assisted at a two-car rollover accident at Church Lane and Popham Rd. No serious injuries were reported.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Nov. 25 – Dec. 1 has been compiled from official information.

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RosesNovember roses in Chase Park. Photo Shelley GrafsteinStolen: On Nov. 11, a girl rode a pink mountain bike to her friend’s house on Boulevard and left the bike at the end of the driveway. About 30 minutes later, the bike was missing.

Scam
A Fox Meadow Rd. resident reported he met someone on social media who started asking him for money Nov. 16. He realized it was a scam. Police advised him to block contact with the person.

Alarm
On Nov. 11, patrol responded to a Farley Rd. address for a call about an alarm coming from the residence. Patrol conducted an exterior check, which yielded an open door leading to the residence. All was in good order upon patrol's departure.

Disputes
A Haverford Ave. woman reported her neighbor was planting on her property Nov. 12. Police spoke with the neighbor who said she was planting on her property. The two said they have had a history of property line disputes. Police advised them to have the properties surveyed to mark the property line.

On Nov. 12, a Hampton Rd. homeowner and her cleaning lady needed assistance. The homeowner fired the cleaning lady because she said she was no longer satisfied with her services. The cleaning lady said she did not have a ride home. The homeowner was upset that the cleaning lady said she could not leave. They agreed that their dispute was only verbal in nature. Police mediated the dispute, and the homeowner called a taxi for the cleaning lady.

A Mamaroneck Rd. woman reported she no longer wanted a health aide at her house Nov. 13. No specific incident was reported, and police noted this situation has become common for the woman at that address. Police called the woman’s son, who said the aide could leave and would be replaced by another aide later that day. Police provided the aide with a courtesy ride to headquarters where the aide would wait for a pickup ride from her employer.

Help
Water was observed to be flowing out from the lower level entrance door at Scarsdale Middle School Nov. 11. Police entered the building and observed water on the floor. A water leak was suspected. Custodians were notified.

An elderly Christie Place woman called police to ask what time it was on Nov. 15. Police spoke with the woman’s health aide, who assisted the woman and assured all was in good order.

Police helped an Evon Court wife get in touch with her husband who was returning from a business trip to Pennsylvania Nov. 16. The last time she had contact with her husband was on Nov. 15, she said. Police advised the husband to leave more detailed contact information about his business trips.

Police helped a caller get in touch with his Heathcote Rd. parents Nov. 16. All was in good order.

Two people photographing a Dolma Rd. house were asked to leave after the homeowner called police Nov. 16. The photographers stated they incorrectly thought the house had been abandoned.

Asleep
Shortly after midnight, Nov. 18, a Herkimer Rd. resident reported seeing an unknown man on a security camera on his back deck. Upon arrival patrol observed a worker sleeping on a patio chair on the back deck of the house. Upon approaching, the worker, the worker woke up and advised patrol that he works at the Quaker Ridge Golf Course. He said he thought that the deck was part of the Quaker Ridge Golf Course, and he was waiting to go to work. The worker further advised patrol that he had been out with his friends and was unaware where he was. Patrol made contact with the golf course’s superintendent who confirmed that the worker was employed by the golf course. The worker did not conduct any criminal activity at the residence. Patrol provided a courtesy ride for the worker back to the golf course without incident.

Cars and roadways
On Nov. 11, a contractor hit a water line on Barker Lane. The water department was informed for an emergency repair.
Police placed sand over a puddle of collected water on Post Rd. Nov. 11.
Police removed boxes from Palmer Ave. on a windy Nov. 12.
Police assisted with traffic control while a motorist had a flat tire changed on Hutchinson Ave. Nov. 12.
An unoccupied and empty US Mail van was parked on Rural Dr. for more than an hour Nov. 13. Police notified the post authorities.
Police helped a commercial truck driver on Hutchinson Ave. download a commercial driving app on his phone to safely find his way to Massachusetts and avoid parkways, which a normal GPS would use for directions Nov. 14.
A car was blocking a Chesterfield Rd. driveway Nov. 15. Police asked the driver to move it. Police also issued summonses to a car parked more than 12 inches away from the curb and across from a large leaf pile on Chesterfield Rd. that day.
A Haverford Ave. mailbox was damaged in a car accident Nov. 16.
Four car accidents were reported in the Village this week.

Village code
On Nov. 11,police issued a verbal warning to landscapers using gas-powered blowers on the Veteran’s Day holiday.

Police removed and discarded illegally posted signs on Popham and Mamaroneck roads Nov. 11, Depot Place Nov. 12 and Weaver St. Nov. 17.

Police advised a Palmer Ave. construction crew of Village code, and the crew ceased early morning work and cleaned up their site quietly Nov. 16.

Animals
A loose dog, with two possibly injured legs, was found on a Stonehouse Rd. lawn Nov. 17. Police reunited the dog with its owner – and advised the owner about Village code pertaining to dogs off leash.

Lost and found
Police found a wallet on East Parkway and returned it to its owner Nov. 14.

A person reported losing a wallet on Popham Rd. Nov. 15.

On Nov. 17, patrol spoke with a Brewster Rd. woman who stated that she found a small rock on the edge off her driveway. She stated she did not know how or who put the rock there, but she said she thought it was an odd place to find a rock. No criminality was suspected.

Firefighters
On Nov. 11, firefighters used absorbent to clean up spilled motor oil from Fenimore Rd.

On Nov. 13, firefighters assisted at a car accident on the Bronx River Parkway.

On Nov. 13, firefighters were called to a Wynmor Rd. house for a reported structure fire, with smoke in the structure. It was determined that the wiring in the attic HVAC unit overheated and ignited at the control board. Fire did not extend outside of the electrical housing. Smoke was carried throughout the first and second levels via the air ducting system prior to the circuit tripping inside the main panel. Fire was already out when firefighters arrived. The structure was ventilated using positive pressure ventilation to assist with removing the smoke. All levels inside the structure were metered for CO with negative results. The breaker to the affected circuit was moved to the off position. The resident was advised that he would need to have the unit repaired.

On Nov. 14, firefighters assisted at a car accident on Fenimore Rd.

Firefighters shut gas to a malfunctioning hot water heater in a Corell Rd. house Nov. 14.

On Nov. 15, firefighters assisted with a vehicle lockout on Lyons Rd.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Nov. 11-17 has been compiled from official information.

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