Police Report: Stolen Tools, Jewelry and a Diamond Dispute
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- Written by: Traci Dutton Ludwig
- Hits: 93
Arrested: On May 8, a 44-year-old Hampton Rd. woman appeared at headquarters and was arrested on a bench warrant for failing to appear in court for a scheduled appearance related to an original charge of second-degree menacing. She was released on her own recognizance.
Stolen
On May 4, a contractor reported over $10,000 worth of tools was stolen from a house he was building on Sherbrooke Rd. At least 24 items were stolen, and damage was caused to the construction site.
Burglary
On May 9, a Chateaux Circle resident returned home from a trip and found $20,000 worth of jewelry items and watches missing from his apartment.
Billing matter
On May 4, a Woodland Place resident reported he had previously authorized his landscaping company to charge his credit card for a one-time transaction, but the company charged the credit card again for the following month's services without authorization. He contacted the credit card company to stop payment to the merchant and then contacted the landscaper to address the issue when the landscaper stated he would "come to his house for payment". The man stated he intended on using a different method of payment but was concerned about the interpretation of the landscaper's statement, He requested ride-bys of the residence.
Property line
On May 4, a Lyons Rd. resident reported that a neighbor cut down a tree that the neighbor believed was on the property line. The resident disputed the belief because the tree was behind a fence on what he believed was his property. Police advised it was a civil matter and referred the resident to Village Hall.
Diamonds
A Garth Rd. business owner was involved in a civil incident as a diamond dealer. He said a diamond had been given to him on consignment, and the customer who consigned the diamond, an 87-year-old Mamaroneck Road man, alleged it had not been returned properly. The 3.5 carat diamond had been sold for $2,500 cash. Police spoke with the parties and their attorneys who said the matter is already being handled by an ongoing civil lawsuit.
Gas service
On May 7, a MacDonald Place resident was having a dispute with Con Edison workers who turned off his gas because the resident had not properly responded to Con Edison to allow workers inside for a safety check. Police spoke to the resident who stated he and his wife returned home from a walk because and observed a Con Edison van in front of his house. He stated he began speaking with the worker and found out gas service to his residence had been shut off. The resident admitted that this news had angered him, causing him to yell at the worker. The resident felt he had not received enough notice that his gas service would be shut off, and he requested assistance in resolving the matter. The employee stated he had orders to turn off service to the residence if he was unable to make contact with the residents on this date. He stated the company had attempted to make an appointment for a safety inspection and had received no response. The worker stated that the resident became so irate that he retreated inside his vehicle and contacted a supervisor who responded to the location. The supervisor advised the resident that Con Edison would return the following date with all crew and equipment necessary for the safe restoration of gas service to the residence.
Fireplace
On May 10, a Murray Hill Rd. resident was concerned because she came home and an interior basement door was open and an indoor fireplace was on. She was nervous because she did not recall leaving the house that way. Police checked the house, and everything was in good order.
Landlord / tenant issue
On May 8, a Post Rd. tenant contacted police over a dispute with the landlord of the tenant's house. He said he received an email from his landlord requiring payment of rent six months in advance and other expenses. The landlord allegedly threatened legal action if no payment was made. The tenant advised that he followed the contract and was not required to pay. He further stated there were past maintenance issues that the landlord did not fix in a reasonable time period and he removed interior cameras placed in the house due to privacy issues. Patrol advised the tenant to follow up with the landlord in court and the building department.
Other jurisdictions
On May 9, Port Chester police contacted Scarsdale police because they were looking for a 19-year-old girl whose phone was pinging a location on Meadow Rd. Police went to the location, a house, and spoke with the residents. They said the girl was not in their house, and they had no idea who she was.
Fall
An 89-year-old New Rochelle man fell on the sidewalk on Boniface Circle, hit his head, suffered a laceration and lost consciousness for a period of time before being treated by police and firefighters. He was taken to Westchester Medical Center for evaluation and treatment May 8.
Cars and roadways
A crossing guard reported that a stop sign had been knocked over due to a traffic accident on Old Lyme Rd. May 6.
On May 6, police issued summonses to a 35-year-old Bronx driver for driving with a suspended registration and without insurance following a traffic stop on Post Rd.
On May 7, police issued summonses to a 28-year-old White Plains driver for driving with a suspended registration and without insurance following a traffic stop on Post Rd.
On May 7, police issued summonses to a 58-year-old Eastchester driver for driving with a suspended registration and other violations following a traffic stop on Popham Rd.
On May 7, a driver ran out of gas on Post Rd. A tow truck responded with gasoline to offer assistance.
On May 7, a car was parked on grass outside a construction site. It belonged to the homeowner. Neighbors complained. Police contacted workers on scene who said they would contact the owner.
On May 8, a Brambach Rd. resident reported that neighbors speed on the roadway and she is afraid for the safety of children and pets. She was advised to continue to display her "children at play" sign and to contact Village Hall with her concerns, in case the Village might be able to erect cautionary signage on the road.
A driver got a flat tire on Crane Rd. and was awaiting a tow May 8.
On May 10, police issued summonses to a 31-year-old White Plains driver for driving without a valid license, improper passing, speeding and other violations following a traffic stop on Post Rd.
Village code
Police removed illegally posted signs, from the Village right of way, on Post and Mamaroneck roads May 6, Heathcote Rd. May 7 and Palmer Ave. May 9. Summonses were issued as appropriate.
Animals
On May 9, a loose dog was found on Kingston Rd. Police brought the dog to headquarters for safekeeping until its owner could be located.
A neighbor complained that a resident was using rat poison near the property line, and she was concerned May 9. Patrol responded to the location and spoke to both parties. The resident said he placed a rodent deterrent in the yard for mice and the rabbits, but when patrol arrived, he was removing it. Patrol explained that the deterrent needs to be in an approved, secure trap and cannot be used to kill rabbits because they are considered wildlife. The resident explained that he looked up the rules and will not do it again.
On May 10, police issued a noise violation summons to a Dobbs Terrace resident due to an ongoing barking dog.
Lost and found
A black leather wallet was reported lost in the area of Rugby Rd. May 7.
Firefighters
On May 7, a sanitation vehicle caught fire on Secor Rd. Firefighters responded and extinguished the fire.
This report covering police and fire department activity from May 4-10 has been compiled from official information.
Jewelry Reported Missing, Previous Burglary Reported, E-Bike Stolen
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- Written by: Traci Dutton Ludwig
- Hits: 824
Missing Jewelry
On April 27, a Black Birch Lane resident reported that jewelry was missing from his house. He said that in October of 2025, he retrieved jewelry from his safety deposit box at Chase bank because the bank discontinued that service. He put the jewelry in a desk drawer at home and planned to show it to a family member in two weeks. However, when he opened the drawer, he discovered that the jewelry was missing. He searched the house for the jewelry, but it is still missing.
Burglary
On April 28, a Brewster Rd. resident reported a burglary that occurred around April 9. At least three items were reported stolen.
Stolen
On April 28, a Palmer Ave. school official reported that an e-scooter belonging to a Spier Rd. resident was stolen from school property the previous day.
Branches and Wires
On April 28, a Spier Rd. caller was concerned that branches and yard waste was deposited outside his property without his permission. He specifically pointed out one bag of yard organics and one bundle of small diameter branches which had been placed at the edge of his property near the curb. He stated he had not placed them there and that he had spoken with his neighbors who stated neither they nor their landscapers had placed them there. Police advised the caller that the manner in which the items had been placed was in compliance with Village code, so the items would be collected by sanitation. A truck belonging to a tree removal company was parked on the road nearby. The caller was concerned that this company may have placed the items and planned to leave more. Police spoke with the employees working a few houses away. They stated they would not be leaving any items for pickup and would be chipping and disposing of all cut branches.
On April 28, Con Edison and highway workers were notified about a large branch hanging over primary wires on Butler Rd.
A wire fell onto a parked car on Dobbs Terrace April 28. It was a fiber optic line. Police notified Verizon and removed the wire from the car.
Lights
On April 28, a Brewster Rd. crossing guard reported a parent "who purposely activates his bright lights in her direction." Patrol spoke to the parent who stated that he does not use his high beams and leaves the headlights on for safety. Patrol advised him, in the future when he parks his vehicle at the intersection, to switch to daytime running lights to mitigate any future issues.
Teens
On April 28, a caller from Greenacres School advised that four males in black hoodies, approximately in their early teens, were riding motorized bikes around school property. The caller thought they appeared to be looking to make entry and, when approached, they road off.
Harassment
On April 30, a Foxhall Rd. program coordinator reported an incident of past harassment. She stated that on April 14, a resident alleged a staff member pulled her hair and ear. The program coordinator stated the incident required a police report and that it is under investigation. The Justice Center was notified.
Landscaping Stakes
On May 2, a Burgess Rd. resident reported that yard stakes were moved on his property. He thought his neighbor moved the stakes. The neighbor denied moving the stakes. The neighbor denied moving the stakes but said he would ask his landscapers if they moved them.
Burlap Bags
On May 3, resident reported that someone has been leaving burlap bags with landscaping debris at the end of her driveway on Saxon Woods Rd. for some time. Police asked the sanitation department to remove the bags.
Help
A person with a storage locker in Christie Place garage complained that office supplies were blocking access to the lockers April 27. Police went to the location and saw some office supplies, belonging to the police department, off to the side of the lockers in the garage. The lockers were easily accessible. The person who made the complaint was advised.
Police conducted a welfare check of residents at a Lockwood Rd. house due to concerns voiced by postal workers May 2.
Cars and Roadways
On April 28, police conducted a traffic stop on Montrose Rd. and issued the driver -- a 36-year-old Scarsdale woman -- a summons for driving with a suspended registration.
Police cleared debris from Post Rd. April 30.
On April 30, a caller reported a canister labelled "corrosive material" on Post Rd. Patrol responded and observed a blue canister on the roadway. The canister appeared to contain industrial-sized bleach liquid intended for pool service. Patrol appropriately disposed of the bleach at the sanitation facility.
Police moved a branch off Post Rd. May 2.
A garbage truck knocked over a street sign on Overhill Rd. May 2. The highway department was informed.
One car accident was officially reported in the Village this week.
Lost and Found
On April 27, a resident came to headquarters to report that one of his license plates was missing.
On May 2, a black pouch containing no items of value was found on the steps of a Mamaroneck Rd. school. Police left it there in case the owner, possibly a youth, showed up to retrieve it.
On May 3, an empty airpod case was found in the Village and brought to headquarters.
Village Code
A construction crew on Carthage Rd. was told to clean up because they were at work past allowed working hours April 27.
Police removed and discarded illegally posted signs on Post Rd. April 28, Sage Terrace and Boulevard April 30, Saxon Woods Rd. May 2, and Brita Ave. May 3. Summonses were issued as appropriate.
Police intervened in a dispute between kids improperly using e-bikes on a Post Rd. soccer field and a man who was upset that the kids were riding bikes on the field May 1. The kids understood that they were not allowed to ride bikes on the field.
Police dispersed party guests from a Brite Ave. house after neighbors complained of noise May 2.
On May 3, construction work was happening on Burgess Rd. in violation of Village code. Police issued multiple summonses for the violation.
Firefighters
On April 28, firefighters assisted an elderly Crossway woman who fell in her home.
On April 28, firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a gas leak on Berwick Rd.
On April 28, at Greenacres Ave. and Colvin Rd., a BMW drove onto an island in the roadway and drove over a large rock. The vehicle was high and centered on the rock, leaking transmission fluid. The occupants self-extricated from the SUV prior to firefighters' arrival. Firefighters applied absorbent onto spilled oils and stood by for a tow to remove the vehicle. Highway workers responded with a backhoe to move the large boulder from the road back onto the island.
On April 30, firefighters assisted with a car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway.
On May 1, a Garth Rd. building was flooding due to water from an upstairs shower in one of the apartments in the building. Firefighters turned off the water. The building department was notified.
On May 3, firefighters assisted with a car accident in a Griffen Ave. parking lot.
This report covering police and fire department activity from April 27-May 3 has been compiled from official information.
Vehicle and Traffic Arrests Take Unlicensed Driver Off the Road, Teacher at German International School arrested and $115K Ring Missing from Deerfield Lane House
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- Written by: Traci Dutton Ludwig
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Photo by Shelley GrafsteinArrested: On April 23, police arrested Maynor E. Godinez Lopez, 46, of New Rochelle, on charges of driving left of the pavement markings, moving from a lane unsafely, second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, operation of a motor vehicle without insurance and unlicensed driving and a permit violation of driving with a front seat passenger other than a supervisor. The arrest occurred after a motor vehicle stop on Mamaroneck Rd.
On April 24, police arrested Edvin R. Fuentes-Ardiano, 27, of New Rochelle, on charges of second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, unlicensed driving and an uninspected motor vehicle. The arrest occurred after a car accident at Palmer Ave. and Heathcote Rd.
From the Westchester District Attorney’s Office
On April 28, 2026 Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced that a teacher at the German International School New York, in White Plains, was arrested Tuesday for allegedly carrying on an inappropriate relationship with one of his 14-year-old students, including allegations that he plied her with liquor and touched her inappropriately.
Nils Koehler, 27, of White Plains, was arraigned in White Plains City Court Tuesday on one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a class A misdemeanor, where he pleaded not guilty. Judge Mary Jo Blanchard issued a full stay-away temporary order of protection on behalf of the victim. The case was adjourned to May 12.
DA Cacace said: "Teachers shaping young minds bear an enormous duty of care to the students in their orbit. These students are highly impressionable and often see the teachers in their lives as heroes, looking to them for guidance and moral support. This defendant, however, is accused of exploiting that position of trust to gratify a much baser impulse. Such conduct, as alleged, is not only unacceptable and deeply damaging to the student victim, it erodes the confidence of the entire school community.
"I encourage anyone with more information about Mr. Koehler's conduct, whether a student, parent or another teacher, to reach out to my office. We will not tolerate any behavior that puts our young students' welfare at risk."
Commissioner Wade Hardy said: "This arrest underscores our commitment to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community. The betrayal of trust by an educator, someone specifically tasked with the care and mentorship of our children, is disturbing. The safety of our students is a sacred trust, one that was callously broken in this case."
As alleged in a misdemeanor information and a victim's deposition filed with the court, between February 2025 and April 2026, the defendant, a teacher at the German International School New York, in White Plains, commenced a grooming relationship with one of his students, repeatedly sending her messages on the phone, encouraging her to sneak out from her house, plying her with liquor and touching her inappropriately.
Stolen
On April 20, a Deerfield Lane woman reported a possibly stolen ring. She said that in December she placed a diamond and platinum ring valued at approximately $115,000 in a specific drawer located in her home. She stated she had been traveling for work and upon returning from one trip in February, she found the ring was missing. She stated she did not report the occurrence right away because she continued to travel and wanted to be certain the item had not been misplaced. She said she was able to check the residence and was certain the item was taken from the location by an unknown party without permission to do so. She stated her housekeeper and several contractors were present inside the residence during the time frame.
Car break-ins
A Webster Rd. resident reported three of her parked cars were entered and tossed overnight on April 22. She said nothing of value was taken. This incident appeared to be related to multiple reports of car break-ins in neighboring jurisdictions.
On April 23, a Brambach Rd. A resident reported that a car was broken into and rummaged through overnight.
Identity theft
On April 21, three Saxon Woods Rd. employees reported that fraudulent tax returns were filed in their names, using their W-2 information.
Disputes
On April 21, a Village Court called police because a man was refusing to leave the court clerk's window at Village Hall. The man said he wanted to file paperwork in anticipation of his court date. The clerk said the office was closed. The man was told to come back the next day during opening hours.
On April 22, police mediated a verbal dispute between two East Parkway drivers over parking spaces.
On April 23, police broke up a dispute on Huntington Ave. and separated the two parties involved. They stated they got into a verbal dispute over the way one party looked at the other party's girlfriend. Patrol mediated the situation, and the parties agreed to part ways and stay away from each other.
Harassment
On April 23, a Church Lane resident received a voicemail perceived to be intimidating. The party stated he recently became an executive in a Canadian-based company and believes it may have caused hostility from former employees. The voicemail transcript stated, in sum and substance that the caller believed the listed party was trying to sabotage the company and wanted the resident to know that "they're watching."
A Rock Creek Lane woman reported receiving threats April 23. She said she works for an association, and an unknown party called the association's hotline and threatened to cause physical harm to her along with other employees who are named on the association's website. She stated the association already reported the occurrence to the FBI and to police in Tennessee where the unknown caller's number originated. She stated her home is being shown by a realtor, and she requested a physical check and ride bys upon her return.
Screaming
On April 23, a woman screaming on Mamaroneck Rd. said she was having a dispute with someone on the phone but did not need any help.
Missing merchandise
A Garth Rd. business owner reported, on April 24, that he had misplaced $44,064 worth of merchandise at an unknown location. He said he needed to document the incident for insurance purposes.
Help
Police helped a Brambach Rd. get back inside her house after she accidentally locked herself out of the house April 20.
Police mediated a dispute between a Sheldrake Rd. resident and her home health aide April 20.
Police and firefighters helped unlock a Greenacres Ave. door after a two-year-old child locked herself inside on April 22. The child was released from the room unharmed.
Walkway
A Rodney Rd. man reported that his front walkway had been knocked down, and he did not understand how this happened April 25.
Pranks
On April 22, a Montrose Rd. resident reported kids in the neighborhood were ringing doorbells and running away. Police spoke with the kids and waited until they were picked up by their parents.
Cars and roadways
On April 20, a passenger in an Uber called police to report the car had sustained a flat tire on Meadow Rd. The tire was changed successfully.
On April 20, police issued summonses to a Mt. Vernon driver cited for unlicensed driving on Fenimore Rd.
Police asked River Rd. workers to park their cars in a way that did not impact traffic flow after residents complained April 20.
Police called a tow for a driver with a flat tire on Post Rd. April 21.
Police issued one summons to an illegally parked car on Boulevard after residents complained April 22.
A driver with a disabled car and a dead battery in his phone Bradford Rd. asked a resident for the street address so he could call for roadside assistance to arrive at the correct location April 23.
A Meadow Rd. resident reported an unknown car parked outside. The driver said she and a friend were taking a break from a road trip. They would be leaving shortly.
On April 26, police notified Verizon about a low-hanging wire on Crane Rd.
Four car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week.
Village code
Signs posted in violation of Village code were removed from Walworth Ave. April 21, Palmer Ave. April 22 and Brite Ave. April 24. Summonses were issued as appropriate.
Police issued summonses to landscapers for using illegal gas-powered leaf blowers on Brambach and Cushman roads April 23.
Police advised noisy kids to keep the noise level down while playing outside on Fenimore Rd. after neighbors complained on April 23,
Police dispersed noisy kids from a youth gathering on Old Lyme Rd. April 24. The homeowner arrived back home while police were there, and she said she was unaware of the gathering.
Lost and found
A debit card was found on East Parkway on April 24.
A set of keys was found on Autenreith Rd. on April 24.
A wallet found on Post Rd. was returned to its owner April 25.
A Gatehouse Rd. resident reported losing a front license plate April 26.
Firefighters
On April 20, firefighters helped an Overhill Rd. get back in the house after an accidental lockout.
A child was locked inside a car on Branbach Rd. April 20. Firefighters opened the door.
Firefighters assisted at a car accident on Mamaroneck Rd. April 20.
Firefighters checked that a grill fire had been properly extinguished on Brown Rd. April 20.
On April 21, firefighters checked that a stove was off inside a Circle Rd. house because the residents were afraid they had left it on. The stove was off.
On April 22, a child was locked inside a bathroom on Greenacres Ave. Firefighters opened the door.
Firefighters helped move an overheated car off Mamaroneck Rd. April 22.
On April 23, firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a possible gas leak on Continental Rd. Later that day, firefighters were called back to the scene because of another odor. They found a leaking propane tank and called the owner to remove it.
Firefighters assisted at car accidents on the Hutchinson River Parkway and Post Rd. April 25.
This report covering police and fire department activity from April 20-26 has been compiled from official information.
Police Report: Electricity Stolen from the Village at Freightway Garage Via Illegal Power Cord
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- Written by: Traci Dutton Ludwig
- Hits: 1044
Photo Credit: Shelley GraftsteinStolen electricity: Electricity was found to have been stolen from the Village at Freightway Garage April 15. Additionally, a moped and miscellaneous items and tools were found to have been locked in a stairwell at the garage, on Village property, by an unknown party. Employees on scene stated they had not seen anyone with the items, and they further advised that the items had been present at the location for an extended period of time. It was also determined that an electrical cord had been plugged into a Village-owned electrical socket in the ceiling of the stairwell and run along the wall, down to the area in which the unknown party's items were being kept. The cord was plugged into a charger. The cord was said to have been unplugged at a previous date by the employees, and later it was plugged back in and secured via zip tie by the unknown party. Because the owner couldn't be identified, the items were photographed, removed and vouchered for safekeeping.
Identity theft and scams
On April 17, a Hanover Rd. resident reported that he was fraudulently being charged over $600 for Comcast services that someone set up in his name, without his permission.
On April 17, a caller reported giving personal information over the phone to a scam caller. No financial loss occurred.
Harassment
On April 16, a Cohawney Rd. resident reported possible ongoing harassment.
Parenting
A mother was having trouble with her son while driving in her car on Tompkins Rd. April 15. She called police for help. The son then peacefully walked away from the car on his own.
Neighbors
On April 14, a Brambach Rd. neighbor wanted to document that a neighbor frequently argues with her in a "hostile" manner over where she parks her car. She said it makes her feel uncomfortable.
Confrontation
On April 15, a Carman Rd. woman said she was confronted by another woman and filmed while getting gas at a Village gas station because she was wearing a face mask. She felt uncomfortable.
Welfare check
On April 19, police attempted to check the welfare of a Scarsdale Ave. employee who had made concerning remarks to a family member. The employee was not at work, but the family member was able to reach the employee elsewhere, the family member said.
Bicycle lock
Police and firefighters helped a boy with his bicycle lock on East Parkway April 17.
Cars and roadways
On April 13, police put a loose manhole cover back in place on Fenimore Rd.
Parked cars were blocking traffic flow on Cooper Rd. April 13. Police asked at least one driver to relocate his car.
On April 14, a Post Rd. driver, from White Plains. had a suspended registration. Police issued a summons.
On April 14, police issued a summons for unlicensed driving to a Yonkers driver on Popham Rd.
Police notified Verizon about a low-hanging wire over Crane Rd. April 14.
An Idling Uber driver on Lyons Rd. moved his car after neighbors complained April 14.
Police helped move a disabled car from Fenimore Rd. April 15.
On April 17, a woman driver alleged that a bicyclist was following her on Walworth Ave. The cyclist was not in the area when police arrived.
A car was repossessed from Penn Blvd. April 18.
On April 19, a Scarsdale Ave. driver, from the Bronx was found to be driving without a valid license. Police issued a summons.
One car accident was officially reported in the Village this week.
Dogs
Police reunited a loose puppy with its owner on Brookby Rd. April 13.
On April 16, a Brambach Rd. woman reported someone has been leaving dog waste in her garbage cans. She Installed a doorbell camera in an attempt to catch the culprit. Police advised her to speak with the sanitation department to see if an alternate pickup location for herf garbage could be arranged to removed the cans from the curb and prevent dog owners from leaving waste in them.
On April 18, a Madison Rd. caller reported that a "heavyset, unshaven white man, approximately 50 years old and wearing a backwards hat, was provoking and yelling at him to keep his dog off his property." The caller thought the man might be "mentally unstable." Police checked the area, but no one was there.
Village code
Police issued summonses to landscapers for using gas-powered leaf blowers on Cooper Rd. April 13 and on Foxhall Rd. April 14.
A car on East Parkway was playing music too loudly on April 15. Police issued a summons to the driver.
A Mamaroneck Rd. real estate sign was placed too close to the curb, which is a violation of Village code, April 16. The sign is placed by third-party agents, the real estate agent said. She advised the sign would be moved within the next few days.
On April 16, illegally-paced signs were removed from Olmsted, Heathcote, and Secor roads. Summonses were issued.
On April 17, illegally-paced signs were removed from Kingston Rd., Weaver St., Boulevard and Walworth Ave. Summonses were issued.
On April 17, police issued summonses to solicitors on Wakefield Rd. and Catherine Rd. because the solicitors did not have permits.
A Scarsdale Ave. business lowered music after residents complained about noise April 18.
On April 19, illegally-paced signs were removed from Meadow Rd. Summonses were issued.
Lost and found
On April 13, a man reported losing his wallet on Fox Meadow Rd. sometime over the last few days. It contained cash, credit cards and his driver's license.
A Circle Rd. resident reports losing a license plate from his car April 14.
On April 17, a driver came to headquarters to report that a license plate had been lost from his car.
On April 18, a passerby found a wallet on Madison Rd. and gave it to police.
On April 19, a lost wallet was found on Forest Ln. Police contacted the owner who picked up the wallet from headquarters.
Firefighters
On April 13, firefighters performed a lift assist at a Sage Terrace house.
Water was leaking in a Chesterfield Rd. house April 15. Firefighters shut utilities to avoid damage and danger. They recommended calling a technician to address the leak.
A tree limb was pushing against power lines on Myrtledale Rd. April 15. Firefighters stood by for Con Edison.
Firefighters extinguished a brush fire on East Parkway on April 16.
This report covering police and fire department activity from April 13-19 has been compiled from official information.
Car Break-ins, a Death and Dog Hit on Brambach Road
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- Written by: Traci Dutton Ludwig
- Hits: 1413
Photo Credit: Shelley GrafsteinCar Break-ins: On April 7, a Boulevard resident reported that their car had been entered overnight and multiple items had been stolen. Stolen items included a bookbag, a laptop computer, a charger, headphones and an umbrella.
On April 8, a White Rd. woman reported that her car had been entered and tossed the night of April 6 into April 7. Someone stole a makeup pouch from the car. A neighbor reported seeing someone attempting to open car doors in their driveway that night. Police are following up.
Identity theft
On April 7, a Tory Lane man reported that someone accessed his airline miles points and redeemed the points for gift cards in March without his permission or authorization. He needed a police report for reimbursement.
Gathering
On April 11, an Eastwoods Lane parent reported that uninvited guests showed up at his child's gathering. The parent did not request assistance and said he was shutting down the party shortly.
Death
On April 8, an 82-year-old Brooby Rd. resident died at home.
Cars and roadways
Low-hanging wires were observed over Hillview Dr. April 7. Police notified Verizon.
Work trucks were causing traffic congestion on River Rd. April 8. Police asked drivers to move their trucks.
On April 9, police closed an open trunk of a truck parked in Freightway Garage. There was no sign of criminal activity. Police left a note for the owner on the truck's windshield.
Police mediated a dispute between two parent drivers during Heathcote School's morning drop-off on April 9. The argument stemmed from one driver honking his horn while waiting in a line of cars trying to park and drop-off kids. Both drivers left in a calm manner after police intervened.
Police called a tow for a disabled Porsche on Huntington Ave. April 10.
A parked car was blocking a Boulevard driveway April 11. Police asked the driver to move the car,
A car was parked on Montrose Rd. with its lights on April 1. Police contacted the owner who came to the car and turned off the lights.
Two car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week.
Dogs
On April 6, a Greenacres Ave. resident reported that she took home a loose stray dog that became aggressive, and she was requesting help removing the dog from her house. She contacted a vetrinarian who prescribed sedatives for the dog. Once the sedatives were administered, she said she would call back for assistance in case she needed help removing the dog.
A blue Nissan Fronteir struck and killed a dog on Brambach Rd., and the driver did not stop April 7. The dog's owner reported it to police and provided doorbell camera footage of the incident.
On April 9, police picked upa loose bulldog from Sheldrake Rd. It had no collar and no chip. Eventually it was reunited with its owner who came to headquarters to report that the dog was lost.
Animals
A sick raccoon was observed in a Griifen Ave. yard and reported by the homeowner. Police went to the house and observed the animal. Police shot the animal in the interest of public health and removed the animal's carcass in a trash bag. It was delivered to the sanitation department. No damage occurred.
Village code
Illegally posted signs on Post Rd. were removed and discarded on April 7. Summonses were issued as appropriate.
Police spoke with a Canterbury Rd. resident after neighbors complained about loud music on April 12. The resident said he would shut down the music shortly.
Lost and found
On April 9, a man reported losing his wallet in Village center, near the area of Chase Rd.
Firefighters
On April 6, firefighters disconnected burnt wires at a junction box near a dishwasher on White Rd. Firefighters shut power at the circuit breaker box and recommended calling an electrician.
On April 9, firefighters were dispatched to a fire at a Rugby Lane utility pole. It was reported that wires were burning on a vehicle with trapped occupants. Wires were confirmed to be burning at a residential service drop adjacent to the utility pole. No wires were down, and no parties were trapped. Con Edison arrived on site and secured the wires.
On April 9, firefighters assisted at a car accident on Fenimore Rd.
On April 9, irefighters were called about a cat in a tree on Heathcote Rd. it was about 20 feet up and did not appear to be in distress. No intervention was necessary.
On April 10, firefighters received numerous reports of smoke odors. The pervasive odor was caused by smoke from a large industrial fire in Queens.
This report covering police and fire department activity from April 6-12 has been compiled from official information.
- Yonkers Man Arrested on Sex Crimes Charges. Fires Set on School Grounds Over Spring Break
- Police Report: Driver Charged with DWI Following Accident, Domestic Disputes and a Missing Person
- Police Report: Ardmore Road Man Scammed, Edgewood Homes Egged
- Police Report: Homeless Woman Arrested for Criminal Mischief, Pedestrian Hit and Boy Home Alone
