Categories: Police Blotter

Police Blotter 5/26/17

 

5/15: Probably off-Key too. Noise complaint. Party reported people were singing National Anthem over and over again for four hours the past few nights, Osborn Road/Court.

5/22: Late snack. Suspicious person, Greenhaven beach, 1 a.m. Was Greenhaven Association member with two guests. Advised to leave after cleaning up their food.

5/21: Occupied vehicles parked, 2:15 a.m, Rye Town Park. Summonses issued.

5/21: Sound of person yelling on Harbor Lane near Barlow Lane. Observed male on scooter, identified as resident going to friend’s house.

5/21: Well, almost never. Caller reported suspicious male sleeping in Citibank.

5/21: Never! Construction on Sunday, Manursing Way. Warning issued.

5/21: Criminal mischief, damage to car, Walnut Street. Door appeared to have been keyed.

5/21: Multiple reports of youths starting a fire at Marshlands. Assisted RFD with equipment transport to fire site with ATV.

5/20: Loud drum beat reported, Forest/Oakland Beach avenues. All quiet upon arrival.

5/20: Leaf blowers reported near Milton Road. Exemption for Rye High School property.

5/20: Construction after hours, Rosemere Street. Summons issued.

5/20: Two males in dark clothing with backpacks reported walking on I-95. While en route to call, encountered reckless driver. Vehicle towed. Area checked for two youths.

5/20: Loud party, possible fighting reported, Greenhaven Road. ABC violation written.

5/19: Long-distance charges. Complainant stated he believed someone was following him while running for cross-country training, near Nugent Field and he was frightened. Stated gray Prius was stopping in roadway every so often. Driver said he was not chasing anyone. Complainant given courtesy transport to his residence.

5/19: Tis the season. Beach area parking complaint, Dearborn Avenue/Jean Street. Summons issued.

5/19: Small group of youths dispersed from Rye Town Park parking lot. Were acting out, 9 p.m.

5/18: Cab driver reported a fare fell out of cab on Milton Road, hit his head. Unit dispatched to aid.

5/18: Twenty-year-old female passed out, Oakland Beach. Second female, 18, also found vomiting, passing out. Both transported to White Plains Hospital.

5/17: Noise complaint, Beverly Drive. Area quiet upon arrival. Spoke to party near Parkway Drive, advised to keep any potential noise down.

5/17: Leaf blower violation, Billington Court. Summons issued.

5/16: Dog off leash, Rye Town Park. Summons issued.

5/16: Attention grabber. Resident putting large pile of branches, leaves in roadway, Mead Place. Nobody answered door. Parking ticket issued, car parked more than 12 inches from curb.

5/15: Vehicle parked six hours in 1-hour zone in front of Town Dock, Purdy Avenue. Summons issued.

5/14: Night moves. Suspicious white BMW reported, Anchor Drive/Rye Road. Parked in area every night around 10 p.m. GOA.

5/13: Sound Road caller stated she thought someone may have attempted to enter one of her doors overnight.

5/13: Highland Road caller stated unknown party entered her vehicle in parking lot and caused damage.

5/13: Haven Avenue caller stated she heard a baby crying and felt it needed to be investigated. Noise was coming from cat, not baby.

5/13: Someone cashed a fake check in the amount of $80,000. Locust Avenue. Sworn statement taken.

5/13: Caller stated party in blue truck was walking on her Elizabeth Street property. When confronted, he stated he worked for Google maps. GOA.

5/13: RowAmerica vehicles reported parking on Milton Road in violation of seasonal parking restrictions.

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