11/2 Brevoort Lane caller requested officer to help with her kitten stuck in a tree. FD on scene. Rescue completed.

 

 

11/3 Crude. Trash thrown in road near RowAmerica Rye, Milton Road. Canvassed area with negative results.

 

11/3 During routine patrol on Oakwood Drive, 3:33 a.m., officer observed Lexus SUV tailgate open. No key in vehicle. Vehicle shut, locked.

 

11/3 Caller reported vehicle parked in Midland School parking lot for over 24 hours. Was registered to Ann Lane resident. Custodian stated he did not want vehicle towed, just wanted to make sure no suspicious activity was afoot.

 

11/3 Possibly intoxicated driver operating gray Acura, Purchase/Ridge streets, 1:20 p.m. GOA.

 

11/3 Greenwich ER doctor reported she was treating patient assaulted in RPD jurisdiction, 1:39 p.m. Lacerations to hands, elbows, swollen face, neck from choke hold. Officer sent for report/photos. Detective Division on scene.

 

11/2 Dead deer in right lane of traffic, BPR/Playland Parkway, 8:49 a.m., causing road hazard. Pulled to side of road.

 

11/2 The spirit moved him. Two callers reported loose Husky in area of Oakland Beach Boardwalk. Described as large, gray/black, wearing red collar. Named “Ghost”.

 

11/2 Walk-in reported tree fell on her Locust Avenue house. Wanted to file insurance report.

 

11/2 Caller stated 16 to 17-year-old white male wearing black hoodie displayed knife at youths at Rye Recreation, 5 p.m. Canvassed area, GOA. Extra patrol in area.

 

11/2 Heading the parade. Escort requested for Boys’ Soccer Team from highway to campus.

 

11/1 Tree down, blocking Greenhaven Road.

 

11/1 Car reported driven into wall, Park Avenue/BPR, 6:35 a.m.

 

11/1 Milton Road caller stated tree came down. Telephone, cable, secondary wires down. No sparking. Con Ed notified.

 

11/1 Wand-ered too close to shore. Marine unit responded to vessel “Magic Bus” hard aground, Marshlands coastline.

 

11/1 Call the dock-tor. Heavily damaged dock floating in Greenhaven Harbor. Sea Tow notified, responding.

 

11/1 Vessel hard aground, Greenhaven Beach. Appeared to be white-hulled inflatable with black motor.

 

11/1 Caller reported female asleep behind wheel of red Kia, Highland Road/Wappanoca Avenue. Party checked out, was feeling tired.

 

11/1 Hard to eggsplain. Complainant stated she came home, discovered unknown person had thrown egg at her Palisade Road house causing damage. Spoke to party, appeared kids likely threw eggs at house during Halloween. Party was unaware that this is common occurrence across the USA.

 

11/1 Tacos? BBQ? Ramen? Door to Red Pony open, 10:04 p.m. New owner was in building for dinner.

 

 

10/31 Walk-in reported she mailed check that never reached its intended recipient. Check was fraudulently cashed, bank wanted her to make police report.

 

10/31 Caller stated vehicle struck his Byrd Street neighbor’s vehicle causing damage, then drove onto his lawn causing further damage before leaving scene. Caller had license plate information.

 

10/31 No treat! Purchase Street caller reported tires slashed on two vehicles overnight. Sworn statement taken.

 

10/31 Bradford/Florence avenues area resident stated youths threw eggs at her when she opened her door for trick or treaters. Requested extra patrol in neighborhood.

 

10/31 Over, easy. Large group of youths reported being disorderly near CVS, trying to buy eggs, shaving cream. Manager told group to leave store, refused to comply. Crowd dispersed.

 

10/30 Kayaker reported in need of assistance, breakwater at Playland Cove. Upon arrival, found single kayaker fishing outside breakwater. Party stated he did not need assistance.

 

10/30 Caller stated group of youths tried to remove signs from front gate at AYC. Caller said he stopped them from taking said signs. They took off in red Honda. Youths had been looking at Halloween decoration, did not remove anything.

 

10/29 Double indemnity. Walk-in came to HQ to report dispute he had with his Waters Edge neighbor. While there, neighbor called to report same dispute.

 

10/28 Holly Lane caller stated he heard multiple voices, saw flashlights outside his home. Requested police check it out, 11:44 p.m. Canvassed area. Unfounded.

 

10/27 911 caller said she was abandoned by Uber driver, Forest Avenue/Playland Parkway, 4:27 a.m. Was upset and disoriented, stated name and that she was resident of Rye Brook. Given courtesy transport home.

 

10/27 Caller stated older male in front of Playland Market acting strangely, 8:56 a.m. Homeless man sent for evaluation to White Plains Hospital.

 

10/27 Parkway Drive caller stated well-dressed male requested entry to his house. Party claimed he did roof work on the house recently, but no work had been done. Advised homeowner to keep home secured, contact PD if another incident occurred.

 

10/26 Walk-in stated her GMC Acadia was missing from train station parking lot. Sworn statement taken.

 

10/26 Eight to go. Injured cat reported on side of Theodore Fremd Avenue by Garver Drive. Black-and-white alley cat, no collar struck by motor vehicle. Reporting party did not hit said cat. When officer approached, cat ran down street into Harrison.

 

10/26 Suspicious package. Small unmarked package of marijuana received in the mail at Roosevelt Avenue address.

 

10/25 Officer located missing youth out of Greenwich.

 

10/24 Theodore Fremd Avenue caller stated his two cars were rummaged through overnight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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