Police Blotter

Police Blotter 3/22: Leprechaun & Suspicious Escalade

3/18 Richard Place resident reported case of unemployment fraud.

3/18 Con Ed reported couple of license plates missing, sworn statement taken.

3/18 Dangerous. Sick raccoon on stone porch of Central Avenue residence, not safe to dispatch given surroundings. Homeowner called trapper to remove animal.

3/17 Beverly Drive resident stated someone made fraudulent unemployment application under his name.

3/17 Caller reported loud music coming from Playland parking lot. Group dispersed after pedigree information gathered.

3/17 Welcome back. Several warnings issued for no stopping or standing in roadway by Osborn School.

3/17 City Code violation reported, Leaf blowers operating near Grapal Street. Only one leaf blower observed.

3/17 Complainant reported dark colored car, possibly Mustang, parked occupied in area of her Orchard Avenue house for over an hour. Vehicle was not in violation of parking signs. Operator was with resident of the street.

3/16 Lean out. Suspicious person. Female called to complain about male in green jacket, blue jeans carrying bag, leaning on parked cars in The Gables. Was asked not to lean against cars and was still in area. GOA.

3/16 City Code violation, multiple leaf blowers, Meadow Place. Advised landscaper of code.

3/16 Laborious. Fulton Avenue resident wanted to document fraudulent activity. Referred to identitytheft.gov, Dept. of Labor.

3/16 Monotonous. Multiple leaf blowers reported, Barbara Court and Overdale Road. Landscapers were notified, one was cleaning up to … leave.

3/15 Conspicuous. Rules of the Road, Forest/Valleyview avenues. No turn signal, speeding. Summons issued.

3/15 Oblivious. Bus reported idling for 20 minutes, Cedar Place. Spoke to supervisor of bus company, advised him of City Code violation.

3/13 Caller reported hearing some type of scream coming from apartment in Laurel Street/Orchard Avenue area, 9:11 p.m.

3/13 Not playing. Caller reported dead animal in Greenhaven Road. Possum moved from roadway, entered in red book.

3/12 WCPD reported Playland caretaker saw black Jeep with five persons in area, heard what sounded like five shots.

3/12 Resident reported coyote sighting on Manursing Way, 7:18 p.m.

3/12 Numerous leaf blowers reported, Greenhaven/Rye roads.

3/12 Suspicious. Milton Harbor House guard at gate reported male in Escalade on property, 12:41 a.m. Operator was allowed entrance to make U-turn, but had not returned to gate. He was found asleep in vehicle in West parking lot. He was not feeling well and wife was on way to pick him up.

3/11 Odious. Group of guys reported in Car Park 2, near Purchase Street, one possibly vomiting, 10:34 p.m. Observed numerous teens/adults. All dispersed.

3/11 Packard Court. Homeowner complained red landscaping truck was parked on her property and driver refused to move. Vehicle moved, all in order.

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