Scarsdale Police: Another Greenacres Burglary and a Wandering Boy

creditcards copyAn unusual series of events lead to the arrest of a Scarsdale man for driving while under the influence of drugs at 8 PM on October 10th. The trouble began when a Greendale Road man found someone standing in his driveway who claimed he was lost. The resident called police who began a search for the man and found him on Greendale Road. He identified himself as John Cardenas, age 29 of Elmsford. Cardenas said that he had been dropped off in the area by a friend who was driving Caredenas’ Dodge Journey. Shortly thereafter the friend returned in the car. The driver was found to be under the influence of drugs and after failing sobriety tests was arrested for driving while under the influence. He refused to submit to chemical tests. A search of his license revealed that it had been revoked in April, 2011 for driving while impaired by drugs and refusing to submit to a test. In July, 2011, his drivers license was suspended.

He was taken to Village Court and arraigned before Judge Galloway. He was given a court appearance date and released. Since Cardenas was not in the car and had not committed a crime police let him go.

Burglary: In Greenacres, a River Road home was robbed on the night of October 12th. Burglars stood on a patio table and broke a window on the side of the house. Once inside, it appeared that the intruders worked quickly. They went to the master bedroom, tossed it, and made off with a necklace and watch valued at $10,500. Police spoke with neighbors but no one had seen anything suspicious.

Free Holiday: On 10/14 a Highland Way man found that someone had used his debit card account to make purchases at the Fountainbleu and the Renaissance Hotels in Miami Beach. The suspect registered at the hotels in the name of the Scarsdale resident and when the Scarsdale man called the Renaissance the suspect was still at the hotel. The hotel called the Miami police who arrested two suspects and remanded them to the Miami Dade County Correctional Facility. In total, over $7,500 was taken from the Scarsdale man’s bank account. The names of the suspects were not released by the Scarsdale Police.

Zachys Wine and Liquor was also the victim of fraud. Someone printed counterfeit checks with the name, Zachys Wine Auctions, Inc. Between September 5th and 13th, nine of these checks were written for a total of $22,397. Zachy’s accounting department realized that counterfeit checks had been written and contacted their bank.

In another incident involving Zachy’s, a White Plains man parked his motorcycle at the Zachy’s loading dock at 1:30 pm on October 16. When he returned a few minutes later, his motorcycle bag was gone. There were no witnesses so police will review the Zachy’s video surveillance records.

On 10/16 a Rye woman reported that her iPhone had been stolen when she was at Westchester Reform Temple on the night of 10/14. She was able to use the phone’s GPS tracking device to track the phone’s location and knew it was in Greenwich, CT but was unable to retrieve it.

Wandering Boy: On the afternoon of 10/15 a Stratton Road resident found a 4 year-old child roaming the street alone. She brought the child to her front step and her husband called the police. Police contacted the boy’s father, a rabbi, who said that the boy had tried to follow his mother to temple. The next day police received a second call about the same child from another neighbor at 11:35 am. An Old Lyme Road woman found the boy walking on Stratton Road by himself again. When Police arrived, the rabbi came to the house and said that his son had learned how to unlock the front door. Police advised the man to change the locks and also warned that if the child continued to get out alone they would be forced to call Child Protective Services.

Harassed: In another incident on Stratton Road a man called police on 10/12 when he felt harassed by a contractor who was demanding payment. As there is an outstanding claim to the insurance company, police advised the parties to resolve their differences through the company.

On 10/12 a Ridgedale Road woman called to complain that someone has been driving by and yelling her name while she walks her dog. This has happened several times and she does not recognize the voice or the car.

Police investigated a complaint from Adult Protective Services at a Mamaroneck Road home on 10/12. The 86 year-old resident had recently been released from the hospital and required a certified home health care aide. However, his companion fired the assigned aide. Police intervened and another aide was retained to care for the man.

Missing Mail: On 10/15 a Lee Road woman reported that someone had forwarded her mail to an unknown address without her permission. The postmaster could not provide her with the address to which her mail had been sent. Police advised her to follow up with the Postal Police and the inspector general’s office.

Locked Out: The daughter of divorced parents on Rock Creek Lane documented a civil incident on the afternoon of October 11th. She had returned to the house to collect her things but was unable to get in. Police advised her to call her father’s lawyer to make an arrangement to get her things from the house.

Garbage: Brambach Road residents called police on the afternoon of October 11 to complain that their neighbors had piles of garbage on the lawn that had been there for days. Police contacted the homeowner who said that a tenant had recently moved out and failed to pick up their debris. He agreed to take care of it.

Car on the Lawn: A Rectory Lane woman called police on the evening of 10/14 to report that a car was sitting on her front lawn. She had no idea how it got there. Police found that the car had been driven by a woman who making deliveries for Scarsdale Pharmacy. She misjudged the placement of the driveway and drove the car onto the lawn where it was stuck. Heathcote Exxon was called to remove the car from the lawn.

Animals: A bird flew into Michael’s Barbershop on Garth Road on the afternoon of 10/15 and the barber’s were not able to get it to leave. Eventually they did catch the bird and brought it to the Greenburgh Nature Center.

SVAC called police about an injured cat on East Parkway at 7 am on 101/6. The cat’s owners could not be identified and the cat could not walk. The New Rochelle Humane Society was called to pick up and treat the cat.