Categories: Police Blotter

Police Blotter December 2016

11/2: Walk-in complainant reported vehicle was key-scratched while parked on Purdy Avenue.

11/1: Sprinkler in use during water emergency, Overlook Place. Summons issued.

10/31:  Caller stated Palisade Road contractor was blocking road with vehicle, and sidewalk with worktable. Turned out to be moving company, asked them to move from sidewalk.

10/31: Unknown party broke rear window of Theodore Fremd business, stole hand tools.

10/31: Hook Road resident reported one of her Adirondack chairs stolen from yard, other suspicious incidents.

10/31: Claremont Avenue rock chipping contractor advised of City Code regarding start/stop times for chipping.

10/31:  Monkeying around. Male dressed in all black reported following kids around and scaring them, Roosevelt Avenue/Wainwright Street. Resident stated it was child in gorilla suit trying to scare other trick-or-treaters.

10/30: Goldwin Street caller stated his unoccupied vehicle was involved in overnight hit-and-run.

10/29: Assisted citizen, Forest Avenue. Party stated synagogue received hate mail.

10/29: Neighborhood trouble, Overhill Avenue, 9 p.m. Dispersed large group of youths. Spoke with homeowners.

10/29:  Jay Walk. Youths entered John Jay estate after hours. Summons issued.

10/28: Theall Road caller stated she was missing jewelry.

10/27:  Party reported sleeping in hallway, top floor of Purdy Avenue building. Located outside Starbucks, advised to stay away from building.

10/26: Caller stated he found abandoned tote bag on S/B platform of train station. Described as LL Bean bag with “KKR” initials. MTA notified.

10/26:  Several leaf blowers in use in Brevoort Lane/Greenhaven Road area. Summons issued.

10/25: Cinco de payo. Scofflaw violation, Purchase Street, $500 owed. Vehicle towed.

10/24:  Rules of the Road. Warning issued, 45 mph/crossing yellow line, Midland Avenue.

10/23: Leaf blowers, Central Avenue. Warning issued.

10/23:  Orchard Avenue resident upset with neighbors’ children playing on and around her property. Advised kids.

10/22: Caller reported man in silver Camry exited his car, retrieved bag from under I-287 underpass. Canvassed area, unfounded.

10/21: Suspicious male dressed all in black looking in vehicles on Grapal Street, called in by off-duty officer. Canvassed area, negative results.

10/21: Person sleeping in vehicle, Grapal Street. Homeowner’s son, parked in driveway.

10/20: Sprinklers on at Stuyvesant Avenue residence. Able to make contact with party who shut off system immediately. Warning issued.

10/20: Caller reported a tire fell off car, hit DPW truck, Hix/Oakland Beach Avenue.

10/20:  Male/female, Asian descent, reported selling product, possibly socks, out of back of blue van, Purdy Avenue. GOA.

10/19:  City Code water conservation violations: Allendale Drive, Hix Avenue, Purchase Street, Hook Road, Mead Place. Summonses issued.

10/19: Residents reported male driving silver Hyundai went into two vehicles, stole purses, 8:52 a.m. Canvassed Resurrection area, negative results.

10/19:  Detective reported third incident, resident’s purse stolen from her motor vehicle, Resurrection School, 9:21 a.m.

10/19:  Car reported falling off tow truck, blocking Hammond Road.

10/18: Resident reported returning home from month away to find license plate stolen.

10/18: Gush they haven’t heard the news. Sprinklers in use, despite City’s emergency conservation effort. Summonses issued, pretty much all over town.

10/18:  Staggered, more like. Walk-in reported someone using her credit card to charge $11,000 in purchases.

10/17: Just the facts, please. Party reported homeless man in 2nd-floor Purdy Avenue building stairwell. Party gone, smell not.

10/17:  Caller reported copper taken from Maple Avenue property.

10/16: Sailboat reported on rocks at Scotch Caps. Upon arrival, found vessel had broken free from mooring, been recovered by AYC staff, no visible damage.

10/16:  Dock Holiday. Located 8’ x 8’ yellow fiber floating dock in Fairchild rock area. Towed to Marina, secured it to work dock. Boat Basin Supervisor notified.10/15: Wainwright Street resident reported damage to rear door, possible attempted entry into residence. Detective dispatched.

10/15:  Her plate was Philled. Complainant stated metal plates for Milton Road work were very loud when driven over and were disturbing her sleep. Contacted Phil from Con Ed who stated he did not have emergency unit for weekend, but would have welder out Monday, if weather permitting, to secure loose metal plates. 

 

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