A Big Week for Accidents: From the Scarsdale Police
- Tuesday, 29 January 2013 16:11
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 12 February 2013 17:53
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Falling Tiles: Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner was quick to report an incident that occurred while he was dining at Savona Restaurant on Chase Road in Scarsdale on the night of 1/27. Feiner saw a decorative tile fall from the ceiling and hit the ground. No one was sitting underneath it and there were no injuries.
Computer Virus: On January 22, a Rock Creek Lane man reported that he had downloaded a virus on his computer. When he turned it on, the computer was locked and there was a message from the Department of Justice telling him to send $300.00 in a MoneyPak order within 48 hours to unlock it. Police were able to help him find a way to rid his computer of the virus.
Unhappy Camper: At 7 am on 1-22, police were called to a Bradford Road home in response to a 93 year-old woman with dementia who did not like her health aide. Police waited with the woman until her daughter-in-law arrived.
Car Larceny: On Ferncliff Road, a car was entered overnight on 1/21-122 and an iPhone and a charger were stolen from the car.
Dispute: At 4 am on 1/25 Youk yun Kim of Garth Road complained that he had a disagreement with Philip Parker of Chateaux Circle. Kim said that Parker was hanging around the dumpster at the 7-11 but when Kim approached him Parker became agitated saying he felt threatended by Kim. Police advised the two to avoid a confrontation.
Walking on Ice: At noon on 1/26 police got a complaint that people were on the ice at Library Pond. When police arrived, the people on the ice explained that they did not know that they were not allowed there.
Sewage: On the evening of 1-26, Greeancres Avenue residents called police to say that the Village sewage line was backing up into their basement. The Department of Public Works said they would take care of it.
Accidents: On Monday afternoon 1-21, an 18 year-old girl, driving a 2007 Jeep was hit by a pick-up truck driven by a landscaper from Stamford, CT at the intersection of the Post Road and Murray Hill Road. The girl was turning onto the Post Road from Murray Hill Road when she was hit by the truck traveling on the Post Road.
At the Balducci's parking lot, an 85- year-old driver, backing out of a space with her 2005 Chevy hit a Volkswagon driven by an 18 year-old Rye girl around noon on Sunday 1-27.
In a similar incident on the morning of Wednesday 1-23, a driver backing out of a space on East Parkway hit a Mercedes that was also parked on East Parkway.
An 85 year-old man driving a 2004 Audi backed out of a parking space on Spencer Place and hit a rented Toyota driven by a woman from Scottsdale AZ who was driving down Spencer Place. The incident occurred on the afternoon of 1-24.
In another incident involving an elderly driver, an 86 year-old woman was pulling out of the entrance to 50 Popham Road when she was struck by a NYC man driving a 2010 Toyota. The man said that the woman entered the roadway suddenly. The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon 1-27.
On the morning of 1-24, the driver of a sanitation vehicle on Brite Avenue. was backing out of a driveway when he hit a 2011 Lincoln that was owned by Red Oak Limousine across the street.
On Saturday morning 1-26, the driver of a 2010 Volvo exiting the Hutch skidded into a 2010 Volvo driving east on Mamaroneck Road. The man said the road was slippery. The 2013 Infiniti was towed away from the scene.
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