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August 24, 2007

Croton Police Blotter - Week of August 13th

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August 13

2:26 PM: Alarm company reported an activated fire alarm at a residence on Quaker Bridge Road. Croton Fire Department responded to the scene and determined that the alarm was caused by workers at the home.

4:31 PM: There was a report from a resident of Darby Avenue that someone had broken into their garage. Patrol responded to the scene and confirmed that nothing was taken. The matter is under investigation.

6:47 PM: Park ranger, while on patrol, asked a group of non-residents of Croton to leave Black Rock Park, on Quaker Bridge Road.



August 15

A 23-year-old homeless man fled while being questioned by Croton police. Shortly thereafter, the man was apprehended on Old Post Road where the man was found to be in possession of drugs. Subsequently, the man was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, 5th Degree and was remanded to the Westchester County Jail in lieu of $3,000 bail.

8:57 PM: There was a report from a resident of Maple Avenue that sometime overnight, his car, which was parked in front of his house, was “keyed,” resulting in damages. The matter is under investigation.

August 18

2:20 PM: Park ranger, while on patrol, asked a group of non-residents of Croton to leave Black Rock Park, on Quaker Bridge Road.

August 19

9:38 AM: There was a report from an employees at MT Cleaners on South Riverside Avenue about a burglary that occurred sometime overnight. Patrol responded to the scene and confirmed that a small amount of cash was stolen from the premises. The matter is under investigation.

August 20

5:26 PM: Officer on patrol pulled over a vehicle on Route 9 North. Upon investigation, officer charged the driver, a 22-year-old female resident of Binghampton with Driving with a Suspended Registration. Additionally, officer charged the passenger, a 22-year-old resident of Cortlandt Manor, with Obstruction of Governmental Administration. Both women were later released on their own recognizance pending a future appearance in village court.

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