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Police Blotter - Week of July 25th

August 6, 2005

July 26

2:45 PM: A resident of Nordica Drive reported youths on his property accessing the Croton River. Patrol responded and spoke with youths and advised them not to cross private property to access the river.

4:10 PM: There was a report from a resident of Nordica Drive about another group of youths on his property accessing the Croton River. Patrol responded again and spoke with the group and advised them not to cross private property to access the river.

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Police Blotter - Week of July 18th

July 29, 2005

July 18

9:16 AM: There was a report of a gas odor in the vicinity of Municipal Place. Fire Department and Patrol responded but could not confirm any type of leak.

10:15 AM: There was a report of debris in roadway on Route 9 near the Warren Road overpass. Patrol responded, moved debris to side and contacted the New York State Department of Transportation who removed the debris from the area.

2:43 PM: There was a report of disorderly male shouting and screaming obscenities at the Croton Harmon train station. Patrols responded and located party involved and detained him until MTA police arrived who took the individual into custody.

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Police Blotter - Week of July 11th

July 18, 2005

July 11

7:45 AM: There was a report of suspicious vehicle on parked Albany Post Road. Patrol responded and found that the car in question was no longer in the area.

10:20 AM: An employee of Shop Rite on South Riverside Avenue reported that her purse was stolen from inside the store. The matter is under investigation.

5:28 PM: There was a report from a resident of Nordica Drive of fireworks being used. Patrol responded and found the youths in question who were on the Ossining side of Croton River fled into the woods. Croton Police notified Ossining Police of the report.

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Police Blotter - Week of July 4th

July 11, 2005

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July 5

4:23 PM: A resident of Grand Street reported that while visiting Dobbs Park, her cell phone was stolen. The matter is under investigation.

5:55 PM: A boat that was reported stolen on July 4, 2005 by resident of Montgomery, New York, who was anchored in the bay north of Croton Point Park, was recovered in Tarrytown, where it washed ashore. The matter remains under investigation.

July 6

7:52 PM: There was a report from Honey's Restaurant about someone trying to use false identification to purchase alcohol. Patrol responded and arrested a 16 year-old female Croton-on-Hudson resident for criminal impersonation in the 2nd degree, a misdemeanor. The individual was brought to Police HQ, later released to a parent and is due in Village Court on July 13, 2005 at 9:30 AM.

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Police Blotter - Week of June 27th

July 5, 2005

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June 27

8:03 AM: There was a report from the Hudson National Golf Club of minor damage to the golf greens sometime overnight caused by a motor vehicle. The matter is under investigation.

1:35 PM: The Village of Croton-on-Hudson Recreation Department reported that sometime overnight someone had sprayed paint on the equipment shed on Manes field off Alexander Lane, behind CET. The matter is under investigation.

June 28

10:39 AM: An alarm company called to report a fire alarm activation at Skyview Apartments on North Riverside Avenue. Fire department and Patrol responded to find a false alarm originating on the third floor of the building.

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Police Blotter - Week of June 20th

June 27, 2005

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June 20, 2005

2:28 PM: Patrol arrested an 18-year-old male from Croton-on-Hudson for criminal possession of a weapon, a knife, which is a 3rd degree misdemeanor. The individual was arraigned in Village Court and bail was set at $3,000. Later, the individual was transported to the Westchester County Jail.

4:17: There was a request from the MTA Police to assist them at the Croton Harmon Train Station with an individual who disorderly and was threatening the crew of the train. Patrol responded to assist while MTA police who arrested the individual in question.

4:22 PM: There was a report of large black snake under a car on Grand Street. Patrol responded and found snake under the hood of the vehicle. Police and a bystander removed snake and subsequently released it into the woods.

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Police Blotter - Week of June 14th

June 20, 2005

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June 14

3:25 PM: There was a report by an employee of the Village Recreation Department that someone had written obscene graffiti on the newly-painted basketball court located on the corner of Benedict Boulevard and Young Avenue. The property is owned by the Church of the Good Shepard and maintained with agreement by the Village of Croton-on-Hudson. Patrol responded, confirmed damage and assisted with the removal of the graffiti. The matter is under investigation.

4:12 PM: There was a report from a concerned citizen of a fully-loaded waste hauling truck entering Metro Enviro. The caller reported to police that truck was going in to the waste transfer site after hours of operation. Patrol responded and confirmed that the posted hours of operation for Metro Enviro are (HOURS OF OPERATION UPDATED ON 06/20/05 11:46 PM) Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM & Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM then witnessed the load enter the Metro Enviro site without incident. Police will also notify Village Code Official though no violation occurred.

June 15

8:38 PM: There were several reports of construction noise from residents on Maple Street. Patrol responded and found a worker installing a roof and had him call it a night. Normal contracting hours are set for Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

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Police Blotter - Week of June 7th

June 13, 2005

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June 7

8:25 PM: Three Ossining residents reported that while swimming in the Croton River at Nordica Drive, their cell phones were stolen. The matter is under investigation.

June 8

11:49 AM: The owner of Oil City reported that at some time during the night someone had broken into a locked storage shed behind the building and stole some soda. The matter is under investigation.

1:35 PM: A resident of Hastings Avenue reported a sick raccoon. Patrol responded, the animal was destroyed and removed from the property. A specialized .22 rifle is used for animal control.

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Police Blotter - Week of May 31st

June 7, 2005

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May 31

1:11 PM: A resident of Truesdale Drive reported that sometime over the past two days, his picnic table and lawn furniture were tampered with. The matter is under investigation.

June 1

10:00 AM: A resident of Amber Drive reported a sick raccoon. Police were dispatched, the animal was destroyed and removed from the property. A specialized .22 rifle is used for animal control.

2:15 PM: A resident of Croton reported that their daughter's locked bike was stolen from the bike rack at PVC Middle School.

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Police Blotter - Week of May 24th

May 31, 2005

Police Blotter

May 24

11:26 AM: There was a report of fire alarm activation at a home on Teatown Road. Police and Fire Departments responded and determined that the oil burner was the cause of the alarm and later helped homeowner ventilate the house.

7:48 PM: A home owner on Scenic Drive West called to report a fire on the stove. Police and Fire Departments responded and extinguished the fire. There was no damage to the surroundings.

May 25

8:45 PM: A resident of Peekskill called to report that while she was parked at ET Cycle on North Riverside Avenue, someone tampered with her car while it was parked. The matter is under investigation.

May 26

7:51 AM: The owner of Oil City reported to police that someone had tampered with a the lock on a storage bin at the back of the building. The matter is under investigation.

10:22 AM: There was a report from a concerned citizen of a truck at Veteran’s Plaza with Maine license plates going into the Metro Enviro waste transfer station. Apparently, the caller did not believe that the truck had required permits to use the facility. Patrol responded, verified that the truck did have the proper Westchester County waste-hauling permit and allowed the load to enter the Metro Enviro site without incident.

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