Friday, Dec 05th

Police Report: Luxury Cars Stolen, Vandals Smash Windows and Popham Rd. Man Arrested in Domestic Matter

fieldArrest: On July 29, a 56-year-old Popham Rd. man presented himself at headquarters for arrest processing related to an alleged domestic matter. The defendant, who was charged with disobeying a mandate, was released on his own recognizance after the arrest was processed.

Stolen cars
A 2024 Audi Q7, valued at $70,000, was stolen from a Dolma Rd. driveway overnight from July 31 to Aug. 1. The owner – an Oyster Bay, NY man – realized the car was missing Aug. 1.

A 2024 BMW X7 was stolen from a Spier Rd. driveway overnight from Aug 2-3. The resident realized the car was missing Aug. 1.

Vandalism with broken windows
Vandalism was reported on the top level of the Freightway Garage July 28. A window frame and a window pane were damaged.

A Lebanon Rd. resident reported that someone threw a large rock through one of her house’s living room windows July 29. Both the resident tenant and landlord were present at the time of the report.

A Parkfield Rd. resident reported that a rear window on one of his cars was broken July 30.

Stolen
A theft from the Scarsdale pool was reported on July 30. The victim was a Lincoln Rd. woman. At least seven items were reported stolen.

Fraud
A Popham Rd. woman reported fraudulent charges on her credit card from an establishment in Queens, at which she had been staying previously. However, she left in June and still received a charge for over $2,000 for using the establishment. Police advised her to call the hotel and request a refund.

Identity theft
On Aug. 1, a Carthage Rd. woman reported that she was receiving collection notices from an account she did not open. She said that between March 2024 and October 2024, a fraudulent AT&T account was opened in her name. She further went on to relate she was only made aware of it after receiving a letter from AT&T on July 31, 2025, stating that she owes $368.14 on the account. She then started a dispute with the company about the account but needed a police report to continue.

On Aug. 2, a Hutchinson Ave. man reported that he was alerted in June that his Merrill Lynch Edge account was accessed by an unknown party who subsequently withdrew funds. He also advised that he was contacted by Chase Bank that a fraudulent credit card was opened in his name.

Help
A Brewster Rd. woman, who left her house without locking her front door, came home and thought someone was inside her house July 28. Police checked the house and found no one inside.

On Aug. 1, police helped a person locate her mother’s jewelry at her mother’s Saxon Woods Rd. residence, after first believing the jewelry might have been missing.redflower

Wrong address
A legal process server arrived at a Ridgecrest East address to deliver papers July 28. The residents called police and said the person listed on the papers did not live at the address.

Bang
A Ridgedale Rd. resident heard a bang against one of his windows and asked for police to check the house July 29. Police arrived and checked the house. Everything was intact. Police observed several birds flying around nearby pine trees and deduced that one of the birds struck the window.

Noise
An Old Lyme Rd. woman reported hearing noise on her roof Aug. 2. Police could not find any cause for noise and thought it might have come from the earthquake reported in New Jersey.

Trash
On Aug. 1, a contractor working at Freightway Garage reported that an unknown person had dumped trash into a dumpster that his construction company was renting for
work. He wished to have this incident documented.

Domestic matter
A Cooper Rd. man asked police to stand by while he had a conversation with his daughter July 30.

Neighbors
On Aug. 3, an Aspen Rd. resident reported an ongoing issue with a neighbor. The resident stated that on June 27, while playing basketball with his girlfriend, he noticed the neighbor standing at the edge of his driveway watching them. He stated his neighbor remained there with his arms crossed until they became uncomfortable and went inside. He also reported that earlier on Aug. 3, he observed his neighbor recording him with his cell phone as he walked past the residence. He said he questioned his neighbor about why he felt the need to continuously make video recordings. The neighbor's wife then allegedly replied by making comments about the resident having recently been in a car accident. He described these comments as being made "mockingly." The resident was unsettled that the neighbor even knew this information, as the accident occurred elsewhere and they share no mutual friends.

Cars and roadways
A power line fell on Cornell St. July 28. Con Edison was informed.

A large branch fell on Depot Place July 28. Police taped off the area and notified the highway department.

Police advised Verizon about an open utility box on Huntington Ave. July 29.

The highway department responded to remove a fallen branch from Fenimore Rd. July 29.

Highway workers and Con Edison were notified about a fallen branch and fallen wires on Harcourt Rd. July 30.

Highway workers were notified about a fallen branch on Depot Place July 30.

An accident involving a bicyclist and a car driver was reported on Fenimore Rd. July 30.

Police informed Optimum about a fallen wire on Secor Rd. July 30.

A truck struck a utility pole at Fenimore and Fox Meadow roads July 31. The pole was leaning over the roadway, and police stood by for Con Edison, taping off the area.

On July 31, a fallen branch was dangling in electrical wires over a Graham Rd. driveway. Police taped off the area and notified Con Edison.

On Aug. 1, Verizon was notified about a fallen wire on Nelson Rd.

The driver of a silver sedan, stopped on Brittany Close, said he was making deliveries and had pulled over to take a quick nap Aug. 1.

A small sink hole started to form on Fox Meadow Rd, and police marked it off with a cone and tape to caution pedestrians Aug. 2.

On Aug. 1, Verizon was notified about a hanging wire on Weaver St.

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

Sanitation
On July 29, a caller reported that he observed a small clear bag with a bio-hazard label on Lyons Rd. He said it was not the normal garbage pick-up day. Patrol arrived at the location and observed a bag on the ground with a “yellow urine-like substance.” Patrol advised dispatch to leave a note for sanitation for removal.

Dogs
A Birchall Rd. resident reported that her dog was attacked by another dog earlier that day, on Aug. 2.

Lost and found
On Aug. 2, a Mamaroneck Rd. man reported losing a Chinese credit card in New York City on July 19.

Village code
Neighbors complained of loud music from a Hillview Dr. house Aug. 2. Police advised the resident to lower the volume of the music.

Power tools were being used outside of Village-code designated times Aug. 3. Police issued a verbal warning.

Firefighters
Firefighters assisted at a car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway July 26.

Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of fallen wires on Cornell St. July 28.

Firefighters assisted at a car accident at Palmer Ave. and Mamaroneck Rd. July 29.

Firefighters assisted at a car fire on the Hutchinson River Parkway July 29, successfully extinguishing the fire and overhauling the car. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.

Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a small gas leak in a Claremont Rd. house July 31.

On Aug. 2, a three-year-old child got locked inside an Eton Rd. bedroom accidentally. Firefighters were able to successfully release the child from the room, unharmed.

On Aug. 3, firefighters assisted in locating a woman who had fallen and needed help from paramedics on a Saxon Woods Park trail while hiking.

This report covering police and fire department activity from July 28 – Aug. 3 has been compiled from official information.

This report covering police and fire department activity from July 21 - 27 has been compiled from official information.

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