Police Blotter

 

 

8/7 iGone. Caller stated his iPhone went missing in June.

 

8/7 Group of youths making lots of noise, Forest/Oakwood avenues, 12:48 a.m. All clear upon arrival.

 

8/6 Caller reported group of youths threw unknown items at his car and did not know if it was damaged, 9:11 p.m., BP/OP roads. One youth found at location.

 

8/6 Caller said man in gray Ford pickup hit her vehicle parked in front of Midland Avenue home. She thought driver was drunk. DWI, vehicle towed.

 

8/6 Youth reported witnessing black Jeep hit light post, tree in Rye Middle
School parking lot.

 

8/6 Generate, generate, dance to the…Loud party reported in area of Forest/Drake Smith Lane, 12:48 a.m. Party ended for night.

 

8/5 Hello! These are the good guys. Caller reported suspicious activity at new neighbor’s Ormond Place house, 9:54 p.m. She thought family was away, noticed long, black car checking out the house. Said another car was involved but did not have description of second vehicle. Party was a Con Ed worker standing by damaged pole.

 

8/5 Central Avenue complainant stated package delivered to her apartment was missing, believed to have been stolen.

 

8/5 Locust Lane caller stated tree branch fell on her husband who was conscious. Did not want to move branch, unsure of his injuries.

 

8/5 Female complainant stated off-the-leash tan, black Rottweiler with lime green collar attacked her dog. Her dog was fine, but she was afraid dog that ran into Midland Avenue yard might bite someone else. Made contact with homeowner who stated her animal had not left home.

 

8/5 Heading for the exits, indeed. Traffic light out, I-95 ramp/Midland Avenue at Marriott. Vehicles coming from I-95 not stopping. Desk called State Police/Thruway, who stated they did not have stop sign and that local jurisdiction provided those. Rye DPW foreman explained he was not allowed to put signs on State property and signs were “exhausted” from use throughout the City.

 

8/5 Not even waiting for nightfall. Black Dodge Ram taken from Graham Court, 3:13 p.m.

 

Isaias: Chapter I, Verses 1-50:

 

8/4 Elderly parties on medical equipment without power, Woodland Drive, Oakwood Avenue.

 

8/4 Damage to motor vehicles from fallen debris from tropical storm, Sylvan Place.

 

8/4 Wires, trees down all over town. Tree across roadway, Mendota Avenue. Smell of gas in Dearborn Avenue home. Con Ed notified of tree down on Maple Avenue/North Street and primary wires down on Ormond Place.

 

8/4 Structure fire reported, Halls Lane. Holly Lane caller reported tree close to falling on house and primary lines, 5:25 p.m. Transformer popping, on fire, Drake Smith Lane, 4:46 p.m.

 

8/4 Branch in wires, Sonn Drive. Telephone pole down, Theodore Fremd Avenue.

 

Trees, trees, more trees down. Rye Road, Halsted Place, Greenhaven Road. Cayuga, High streets. Tree in wires, on fire, Parkway Drive, 12:20 p.m.

 

8/3 Isaias, the preview. Branches, utility wires down, Forest Avenue, Glen Oaks Drive, Lynden Street. Palisade Road. Con Ed notified. Large branch down, blocking traffic, North Street/Nursery Lane, 9:59 p.m.

 

8/3 Five guys reported being loud in front of High Street house, 9:28 p.m. Situation corrected.

 

8/3 Ten-foot stick in roadway, I-95/Playland Parkway. Piece of wooden molding moved to side of road.

 

8/2 Caller stated disheveled male had been sitting across from Marriott for over an hour, 8:35 p.m. GOA.

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