On July 29, police advised the homeowner to contact his insurance company. Everything was in good order.Ī Lyft driver requested help in getting a passenger to a Shell Station, as per the passenger’s request, July 29.Ī tree fell on a Greenacres Avenue garage July 28. On July 28, police checked the welfare of a Claremont Road woman. Police advised him to stay out of the roadway while walking on Post Road. Police offered a courtesy ride to a White Plains shelter for a man hitchhiking in the Village July 27. Police called the man’s wife, and she came to the location to pick him up. The postal inspector and postal police were notified, and the mailbox was taped off to prevent potential mail theft.Ī man in a Golden Horseshoe shopping plaza store asked for help locating his wife July 27. Police noticed a mailbox had a sticky substance, such as from a glue trap, on Nelson Road July 26. She felt the man might be casing her store and asked police to perform extra ridebys July 27. The man boarded a train and left the area before police arrived.Ī Heathcote Road business owner reported a man entered the store, walked around and asked if she sold pinky rings before leaving. On July 28, a man was reportedly harassing people and hitting the sides of trains at Depot Place. The man wished to document that he told the woman he no longer wishes to be contacted and that he has blocked her number. The woman told the man that she already filed a police report with White Plains police. The woman stated that the man hit her car and left the scene, but the man reported that he did not believe any collision occurred. On July 27, a man walked into headquarters and advised that he received two unwanted phone calls from an irate woman concerning a road rage incident that occurred on July 7 in White Plains. Police stood by and detained the man until Metro North Police arrived to handle the matter, as it occurred in their jurisdiction. On July 27, a man was acting disorderly and exposed himself on the tracks of the Scarsdale Train Station. On July 27, a Fox Meadow Road man reported that two fraudulent accounts were opened at Bank of America n his name. On July 25, a Kent Road man reported that his personal information might have been used to open a fraudulent investment account. Patrol took Wigmal into custody to await officers from Yonkers. A DMV license check of the driver – Anthony Wigmal, 30, of Mount Vernon – showed that there was an active felony warrant for his arrest issued by the City of Yonkers Police Department, for second-degree burglary. On July 31, police observed a blue Honda Accord traveling south on Post Road with a headlight out. The car entered the Bronx River Parkway, and SPD terminated its participation. Stolen car: Scarsdale police, with officers from Eastchester, were involved in the pursuit of a stolen car from Eastchester on July 25. Published: Thursday, 03 August 2023 15:28 Last Updated: Thursday, 03 August 2023 15:36
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