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February 8, 2007

Croton Police Blotter - Week of January 29th

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January 30

9:10 PM: There was a report from a resident of Peekskill that he locked himself out of his car while the engine was running. Patrol responded to the scene and assisted the man with gaining access to his car.

10:08 PM: There was a report from a resident of Morningside Drive that in the past couple of hours someone had “egged” her car that was parked in the street in front of her residence. The matter is under investigation.

January 31

5:07 PM: There was a report from a resident of Teatown Road about a gas odor in her home. Croton Fire Department responded to the scene and checked the premises.



February 1

11:19 AM: There was a report from a resident of Morningside Drive that sometime overnight someone had “egged” her car that was parked in the street in front of her residence. The matter is under investigation.

5:34 PM: There was a report from a resident of Lounsbury Road about an odor of smoke in her home. Patrol and Croton Fire Department responded to the scene and identified the source of the odor to have come from a malfunctioning boiler.

February 2

8:23 AM: Officer on patrol stopped a vehicle on Van Wyck Street for vehicle and traffic violations. Upon further investigation, officer arrested the driver, a 28-year-old resident of Peekskill with vehicle and traffic violation and having a fraudulent insurance card. The vehicle was towed from the scene, the man was brought to Police HQ where he later posted $500.00 bail and was subsequently released. The man is due in Village Court on February 7, 2007 at 9:30 AM.

1:17 PM: There was a report from a resident of Olcott Avenue about a man going door-to-door selling carpet cleaning services. Patrol responded to the scene and upon further investigation determined that the 29-year-old man, had been driving with a suspended license. Officer had the car towed from the scene, issued a summons for driving with a suspended license and warned him not to solicit without a permit. The man is due in Village Court on February 7, 2007 at 9:30 AM.

February 3

1:07 PM: County Fire Control reported an activated fire alarm at a residence on Little Lake Run. Croton Fire Department responded to the scene and determined that the alarm was caused by a boiler malfunction.

February 4

1:15 PM: Alarm company reported an activated fire alarm a t a residence on Applebee farm Road. Croton Fire Department responded to the scene and determined that the alarm was activated as a result of a faulty smoke detector.

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On Friday, February 9, 2007 at 2:05 PM, "Irritated" wrote:

What gives with these eggings?!

Is it me or is this a weekly occurrance? I say we put a ban on egg sales in Croton until we nab the culprit(s)!!!


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