Crime & Safety

Briarcliff Manor Police Blotter: Larceny Investigation; Cheese Left at Door

The following is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

Here's a look at some of the incidents investigated by the  from July 30 — Aug. 5, 2012.

Sunday, Aug. 5

4:57 p.m. — Westchester County Police reported they had responded to the scene of a two-car accident on Route 9A. Briarcliff Manor Police responded to the scene, where one vehicle was towed. One driver complained of injuries from the airbag, but refused medical attention at the scene. He told police he would get checked out on his own.

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4:43 p.m. — A Satinwood Lane resident reported he was having trouble with his Verizon service. He stated his service comes from a pole on Larch Road through a wire that runs over his neighbor's lawn. He stated his neighbor would not allow Verizon to bury the wire and it has been cut twice, leaving him without phone, Internet or television service. The incident was reported for the record and the man said he would follow up with Verizon.

Saturday, Aug. 4

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4:05 p.m. — A Sleepy Hollow Road resident reported that she had received a phone call from Healey Brothers Automotive in Beacon, NY, notifying her that someone attempted to apply for a car loan using her information, including her Social Security number. She was advised to contact the Beacon Police Department.

Friday, Aug. 3

6:00 p.m. — Police responded to an Apple Lane residence where a man stated he and his wife had received several phone calls from different numbers that were all hang-ups. He told police all the numbers where all private or disconnected. Police advised the man to contact the phone provider's "telephone annoyance bureau."

9:13 a.m. — A postman discovered a wallet on North State Road and turned it over to police. Police notified the wallet's owner, a Yorktown Heights woman, who came to police headquarters to pick it up.

Thursday, Aug. 2

2:58 p.m. — Police received a 911 call from a resident who reported a suspicious person taking photographs at the village pool. Police responded to the scene and found the photographer was a reporter who had registered with the village clerk and was authorized to take photographs.

Wednesday, Aug. 1

11:50 a.m. — Police received a complaint from a Brookwood Drive resident who stated that his mailbox had been damaged several times in the recent past during the daytime. He stated he suspects the perpetrator is a landscape that his wife let go. Responding police said they would patrol the area.

Tuesday, July 31

6:56 p.m. — An resident reported he was missing $800 in cash from his room. Police are investigating the alleged larceny.

12:00 p.m. — A Hemlock Road resident came into police headquarters and reported that her neighbor's dog had been coming onto her lawn unleashed and soiling the lawn. Police issued a summons to the dog's owner.

11:25 a.m. — A North State Road resident reported finding grated mozzarella cheese at the front door of her apartment. She stated she did not know who left the cheese, but is being harassed by her neighbors who do not like her service dog. Police brought the cheese into headquarters for processing.


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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