12/15 No “roasting on the open fire” this year. Walk-in made complaint about downstairs Chestnut Street neighbor.

 

12/14 Two tractor trailers reported blocking roadway at Five Points. Trucks on their way.

 

12/14 Disabled vehicle, BPR/I-287 exit ramp. Chevy Blazer with blown transmission.

 

12/14 Maple Avenue complainant stated her trash was not being picked up due to vehicles parked illegally. All vehicles were moved from street into work yard. Contractors warned.

 

12/14 Resident called to report suspicious incident that occurred at his place of work, where he heard third party make a threat of violence against him. Planned to file statement.

 

12/14 Unknown individual was operating chainsaw, Oakland Beach Avenue/Thorne Place, 7:03 a.m.

 

12/13 Reckless driving. Erratic driver reported, possibly under influence or some sort of duress, Forest/Green avenues, 10:25 p.m. Vehicle towed by Vincent’s.

 

12/13 “Second that emotion, da-da-da…” Loud party with music reported, Maple Avenue, 9:06 p.m. No violation witnessed, music at reasonable level, 9:21 p.m. Second noise complaint, 10:06 p.m. No noise heard, spoke to resident, vehicles were leaving area, 10:14 p.m.

 

12/13 Assisted State Police. MVA with injuries, I-95 South, 6:18 p.m.

 

12/13 Not the first time, nor the last. Disabled vehicle, Milton Circle. Operator hit curb. Negative DWI test. Vehicle towed by Hannigan’s.

 

12/13 “Had a very shiny nose.” Suspicious vehicle was traveling with spotlight covering front plate, Grace Church Street/Kirby Lane. Uber driver dropping fare. Warning issued.

 

12/13 Loud party, with female screaming on Ellsworth Street, 1:07 a.m. Small group was standing on corner waiting for Uber.

 

12/12 Foggy notion. Caller reported possibly disabled silver vehicle with elderly gentleman walking around in area of Glendale Road/Locust Avenue. Dangerous situation due to fog. Was in Harrison, HPD notified.

 

12/12 Caller reported City Code violation due to construction work, Forest Avenue, 9:30 a.m. Crew advised of Code.

 

12/12 City Code violation reported, construction work, Chamberlain Street, 8:19 a.m. Was dumpster delivery. GOA.

 

12/12 DWI, Locust/Theodore Fremd avenues, 7:12 a.m. Vehicle on sidewalk, towed by Vincent’s.

 

12/12 Just board, I guess. Complainant stated skateboarder was making too much noise, Rye Rec Skate Park, 1:48 a.m. Advised to leave area.

 

12/12 Loud party reported in area of Overlook Place/Dearborn Avenue, 12:19 a.m. Condition corrected, spoke to homeowner and music was turned down.

 

12/12 Caller reported suspicious silver 4-door sedan with youths in it, Roosevelt Avenue/Rosemere Street, 11:39 p.m. Canvassed area, GOA.

 

12/11 Deer reported injured on Playland Parkway, near BPR. Animal dispatched.

 

12/11 A loco motive? Kids reported trying to climb fence onto train tracks, Station Plaza. Was group of young photographers trying to take pictures of trains. Advised not to climb fence.

 

12/11 Insult to injuries. Criminal Vandalism to first aid station reported, Dearborn Avenue.

 

12/11 Refuse-ing to cooperate. DPW reported cars blocking Grace Church Street/Kirby Lane, preventing garbage truck from getting through. Ticketed several vehicles, one blocking roadway removed.

 

12/11 Larceny from motor vehicle. Stuyvesant Avenue caller reported she was watching unknown party attempting to gain entry into her car, 1:23 a.m.

 

12/10 Resident reported suspicious white male, approximately 6’1”, thin build, bald, wearing gray sweater in area of Soundview Avenue/BPR. Stated party was harassing him. Canvassed area multiple times with negative results. GOA.

 

12/10 Red him the riot act? Big red dump truck reported parked in front of Forest Avenue home, idling for three hours. Driver was asked to move truck to Redfield Street.

 

<<LOCK YOUR VEHICLES>>

 

Residents continue to leave their vehicles unlocked, often with valuables inside. Car thieves are often armed, and it is dangerous to confront them; call RPD. Be aware that stolen vehicles are frequently used later for violent crimes. Save lives, lock up.

 

12/10 It’s a lock; they will return. Grapal Street resident reported her vehicle was entered overnight. She left it unlocked but nothing was stolen.

 

12/10 Five residents reported their vehicles were rummaged through overnight and left in disarray on Richard Place. Nothing was missing from any of them.

 

12/10 Grand larceny. Motor vehicle was reported stolen overnight on Grace Church Street.

 

12/10 Suspicious vehicle driving slowly around block, Glendale Road, 4:28 a.m.

 

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