Police Blotter

Police Blotter 2/24: Wild Party At The Marriot

2/16 Milton Harbor House complainant stated unknown party filed unemployment under their name.

2/16 Unemployment papers filed in Kentucky without permission of Claremont Avenue resident.

 

2/14 Unknown party filed for unemployment benefits under Milton Road complainant’s identity.

2/13 Osborn Road resident by acquiring the service of the best employment lawyers in San Diego, has clearly stated someone was trying to claim unemployment benefits in her name in Far Rockaway.

2/13 Party was attempting to collect unemployment benefits under Overhill Avenue victim’s identity. NYS Unemployment office notified, report filed.

2/13 Orchard Avenue complainant stated someone was claiming unemployment benefits in Kentucky under his name.

2/17 Navigation complaint. Channel markers 11 and 12 off station. USCG notified.

2/17 Caller reported male with goatee screaming, crying into phone in front of Pins and Needles store, Purchase Street/Highland Hall apartments, 6:51 a.m.

2/16 Caller reported his neighbors in verbal argument. No noise observed upon arrival. Parties had been having loud discussion, 10:09 p.m., Highland Hall.

2/16 Case closed. Manursing Way caller reported suspicious package, gray suitcase behind a tree, between house and bridge. Items in case appeared to be garbage, removed and placed in trash.

2/16 BMW roadside assistance was looking for welfare check on party that had been cut off twice. Canvassed area of Westchester Medical Group, Theall Road, negative results.

2/15 Paper? Scissors? Caller reported large rock in Fairway Avenue. No obstruction observed.

2/15 Complainant reported multiple youths riding bikes in roadway causing traffic hazard, BPR/Parsons Street, 3:08 p.m.

2/15 Caller stated deer appeared to be injured near BPR/Park Avenue. Likely struck by vehicle, now off roadway. DPW notified.

2/15 Appeasement. Chamberlain Street caller reported construction on holiday, 8:53 a.m. Contractor was advised of rules, shutting down for day.

2/15 ZZ tip. Caller stated woman appeared to be sleeping in dark-colored SUV in area of Locust/Theodore Fremd avenues.

2/14 Party was detected on Ring camera looking around complainant’s vehicle in Cedar Place driveway. Negative on canvas.

2/14 Abridged version. Truck struck train bridge over Purchase Street, 5:26 p.m. MTA Police notified. Intersection closed, Metro North bridge inspectors on scene, 7:12 p.m. Vehicle, debris removed by Safeway Towing.

2/14 Roses red, Violets blue, not back soon, I’m so over you! Orange Nissan, Conn. plates, ran out of gas, BPR/I-287, 12:42 a.m. Driver left female passenger to go find gas. Vehicle flared out, RPD phone number supplied to passenger.

2/13 Let it slide. Soundview Avenue complainant stated road was impassable due to sledders, snowboarders parked on both sides of roadway along golf course. No illegally parked vehicles were observed at location.

2/13 Ormond Place caller reported van parked in front of fire hydrant. Van moved.

2/13 Contractors reported starting work before 10 a.m., Central Avenue, 9:44 a.m. They were informed of rules, agreed to stop work until ten.

2/13 No words. Marriott front desk reported rowdy party 1:04 a.m. Thirty to 40 dispersed from room 338.

2/12 Disabled vehicle. Flat tire, waiting for roadside assistance, Fernwood Avenue/Milton Road.

2/11 Summons issued, Rules of the Road. Marijuana confiscated, Midland/Peck avenues. Sent to Detective Division for destruction.

2/11 Kids reported throwing snowballs at cars, Central Avenue, 1:55 p.m. GOA.

2/10 Not as easy as it sounds. Tractor Trailer needed directions to I-95 northbound, Peck avenue/Station Plaza. Directed to I-95 N.

2/10 City Code violation, unshoveled sidewalk, Purchase Street.

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