9/3 Walnut Street caller stated someone keyed her husband’s car overnight.
9/3 Complainant stated someone entered her Sharon Lane backyard through garden gate and appeared to have smoked cigarettes in yard.
9/3 Caller reported she thought passerby was trying to steal her dog, Manursing Avenue, 9: 40 a.m.
9/2 Dismount young man. Advised party of no bicycle riding rule in Purchase Street Plaza.
9/2 Loca-motive. Unit 2 reported two men taking pictures of passing trains. Spoke to father/son who enjoyed taking photos of trains as project.
9/2 Injured raccoon reported in road, Milton Road/Oakland Beach Avenue, 7:10 a.m. Officer put animal out of suffering.
9/1 Subs on the prowl? Transported building inspector to Hen Island without incident.
8/31 Maybe a “GET OFF BIKE” sign? Advised young children not to be riding bikes through the Plaza restaurant area.
8/31 Ex Files. Caller over 911 reported 6-foot male took FedEx package from his front door. Black Jeep, NJ plates used in crime. Suspect wore black bandanna, dark clothes.
8/31 “De-fence, de-fence”. Brevoort Lane homeowner reported his neighbor removed his fence without permission. Spoke to both parties, advised it was a civil matter.
8/30 Very loud band reported in area of Redfield Street, 5:51 p.m. Parties advised of ordinance.
8/30 While on routine patrol, PB1 observed vessel aground on mud flats in vicinity of Milton Harbor House docks, 4:43 p.m. Unable to pull vessel free, Sea Tow notified, owner’s wife/children removed to City Marina. Vessel later refloated to Marina.
8/30 Borderline call. Greenhaven Road party called about non-emergency tree-trimming on Sunday. Work was being done on Mamaroneck side of road. No Rye violation.
8/30 Loud party reported in Dogwood Lane area, 2:06 a.m. Homeowners advised to bring party inside.
8/29 Party at pool reported, Brevoort Lane/Shore Drive, 12:05 a.m. Spoke with homeowner’s son, four guys hanging out. Advised to keep voice down.
8/27 “Leaf blowers huge hoax. Huge.” – Fox News. Dearborn Avenue caller reported leaf blowers used in area. No leaf blowers. Spoke to landscapers, advised them of City Code.
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