Crime & Safety

Briarcliff Manor Police Blotter: $5 Footlong Dispute; Cars Egged Overnight

The following information was supplied by the Briarcliff Manor Police Department. When arrests are noted, they do not indicate a conviction.

Here's a look at some of the incidents investigated by the  from September 19 — 25, 2011:

Sunday, Sept. 25

2:50 p.m. — Police responded to a dispute between neighbors on Old Briarcliff Road. The complainant stated a neighbor had trespassed in order to take measurements. Police advised the neighbor to stay off the complainant's property.

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12:25 p.m. — A Larch Road resident called police to report a vehicle had been struck overnight by eggs. A report was filed.

11:24 a.m. — A Matthes Road resident called police to report cars in the area had been egged overnight. Police filed a report.

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Thursday, Sept. 22

12:10 p.m. — A Butternut Road resident called police to report a package had been taken from her doorstep. After speaking with police, the caller said she would check with her daughter to see if she took the package.

11:02 a.m. — After a traffic stop on Route 9, police arrested a 20-year-old Sleepy Hollow woman for operating a vehicle with a suspended registration due to an insurance lapse and suspended license. The car was towed from the scene and the car's passenger left in a taxi. The driver was processed in headquarters and released on $100 bail.

10:05 a.m. — Police received a call reporting a suspicious man holding a sign on Pleasantville Road near the Taconic State Parkway entrance. Police canvassed the area, but did not locate the man.

4:48 a.m. — Police received a complaint from a Law Road resident, stating neighbors were being loud. Police reported the situation was resolved without incident.

Tuesday, Sept. 20

2:59 p.m. — Police received a call reporting a car fire on Pleasantville Road. The responding officer reported the car had overheated, but was not on fire. The driver stated AAA was en route to the scene to assist.

Monday, Sept. 19

2:15 p.m. — Police responded to , where there was an ongoing verbal dispute between a customer and employee regarding the price of a $5 footlong turkey sub. Police reported the matter was resolved without further incident.

 

Note: The Patch Police Blotter is a summary only — it does not represent all activity of the Briarcliff Manor Police Department.


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