Car theft: On August 12, police learned that a 2012 grey Volvo S60 had been stolen from the street outside the owner’s home, Tory Lane. A set of car keys was left inside the car when the robbery occurred. An Edison security guard witnessed the robbery around 3 a.m. Then he saw a young man jump out of one of those cars, get into the parked car and get out. He assumed that the young man was the owner, because of the ease and speed with which the young man entered the car and left the scene with him.
On the morning of August 16, a Walworth Avenue resident woke up and noticed that his 2019 blue BMW X5 had been stolen overnight. They also stole a set of in-house golf clubs from the car.
The owner of a business on Garth Road reported on August 13 that 4 chairs and two tables had been stolen from his shop on 9 August.
On August 14, a resident of Sheldrake Road reported missing his mother’s cutlery, either stolen or lost inside the house.
A Post Road resident’s Trek motorcycle was stolen from its open garage and replaced by a Granite Roadmaster motorcycle on August 16.
On August 12, a Resident of Lebanon Road reported that his car had been damaged during the night before and that items worth about $20 had been stolen, adding coins. The resident heard an alarm indicating that his garage door opened, but the suspect spent the time he went out to check.
On August 11, someone claimed fraudulent unemployment benefits with non-public data from a woman on Fox Meadow Road.
On August 15, a resident of Spier Road reported that he had fraudulently attempted to get a loan for a small business on his behalf.
A woman from Fayette Road won a call from a user claiming to be from the Social Security Administration on August 14. The appellant stated that the woman’s Social Security number had been used to rent a car in Texas and that the car involved in illegal activity. During the conversation, the woman provided the appellant with non-public information. He later suspected that the call was a scam and reported it to the police.
Police negotiated a dispute between two Harvest Drive citizens with a series of verbal disputes on August 10.
Police negotiated a dispute between two Cushman Road citizens over a neighbor informing firefighters about the neighbor on August 15.
A Butler Road resident expressed fear of a “small box” in his assets on August 12. Police searched the box and discovered it empty, looking for some debris. Police put him on the sidewalk for sewer collection.
At 11:54 p.m. On August 14, a tall guy in shorts and white shorts approached a space on Parkfield Road and knocked on the door. He spoke on the intercom with the space nanny. When he recognized the guy, he let him in and he went on foot.
A Rural Drive resident heard someone knocking on her door or window at 1:46 a.m. on August 15. When he checked, there was no one there.
A guy sleeping in his car at 3 a.m. on August 15. The police woke him up and talked to him. He said he was going to stop at someone on the street, but he arrived so early that he sought to sit in his car, rest and wait.
A woman from Montrose Road reported that she had located a bullet case in her pool on August 15. He passed the object to the patrol, and the patrol showed it was an empty 30-carbine case. Then he said his eldest son had a friend the other day and they either used the pool. The patrol then spoke to the son, who said the case might have belonged to that friend. He added that this friend possesses a rifle of this caliber, and that either had used the rifle, in a legal environment in the face of the diversity of gunfire in the recent past. He then called this friend, who proved he had placed an empty case of 30 carbine cartridges in the pocket of his swimsuit. He added that the helmet wrap should have fallen off while swimming. No evidence was observed, nor was it reported in the past in the area, to suggest that this shell envelope was similar to an accidental crime or release. The appellant later said she would get rid of the helmet envelope.
On August 12, a woman driving a car reported that some other driving force honked the horn on Walworth Avenue. The other driving force then caught up with her, locked her car, got out of her car and started yelling at the woman.
Police told a Con Edison worker that he was tracking the wires with the threat of taking his car off the road while disrupting traffic on Heathcote Road on August 10. On August 10, police informed Verizon and Con Edison of the presence of suspended cables at Carthage. The road.
An older driving force allegedly walked past a Christie Place eating place several times and shouted obscenities on August 10.
On August 11, the patrol notified the road branch of a deformed and misreside viewed canopy on Hathaway Road and Church Lane.
A tractor dragged down tore down telecommunications cables and cables on Heathcote Road on August 11. The police have Verizon.
Police installed a transitority prevention signal because low traffic on Post and Sherbrooke roads was not working on August 11.
Police reported confided with Con Edison and the Department of Roads about a wire-resting tree on Circle Road on August 12. One resident said the sloping tree also prevented access to the entrance.
Watch the water branch coming out of a shaft on the roadway at Crane and Woodland Roads on August 12.
Police moved the Post Road wires on August 12 and Wayside Lane on August 13.
On August 13, police spoke to a man and a man sleeping in his car on Heathcote Road. They were on their way to Vermont, broke the windshield of their car and stopped to wait for a technician to be sent through their insurer.
A partially cut giant branch suspended a few centimetres above a space at Murray Hill Broad on August 13. Police and firefighters begged citizens to evacuate space, pull their cars out of the driveway and call a tree service to remove the branch.
The patrol asked the road and sanitation to remove broken glass from Harwood Court on August 13.
A patrol helped a pedestrian on Weaver Street on August 14.
The children sparked and smoked in Oak Lane on August 15. Police notified Con Edison. A car picked up in town this week.
On August 11, a guy from Paddington Road reported a “suspicious” incident with his contractor. The man said the contractor had slowly moved into his house that day after expressing his astonishment that the guy had no money for the services. A contractor working in a space on Aida Road stated that the owner paid him and that he had to remove his equipment from space on August 11. The contractor said he can see his team was still in the locker room. Police told him he could only get in and get the equipment without permission.
On August 14, a Road resident stated that he had a dispute with an employee about paying for the services. Police said it was a civil matter.
On August 11, a guy from Lockwood Road reported that a Sage Terrace dog bit his hand and bit him while walking his own dog on Sage Terrace. The bite occurred after the dog’s leashes became tangled and partially wrapped their paws. One of the guy’s hands was bleeding from the August 11 bite. The offending dog owner provided documentation that the dog’s vaccinations were up-to-date.
Two pitbulls were off-leash on Huntington Avenue on August 14. The police kept them on a leash, according to the ordinances of the people.
A man was walking his dog on Heathcote Road and reported having had a verbal altercation with an illegally landscaped landscaper a leaf blower on August 13.
On August 14, police told three of the school’s best boys that he was not allowed to kayak in the pond and canals on Brewster Road.
After the neighbors complained about the noise, police asked a Horseguard Lane resident to turn down the music and noise at an assembly on August 15.
A passerby discovered the keys at Depot Place and gave them to police on August 10.
A passerby with an iPad Touch on Burgess Road on August 10. The police released him.
One woman reported wasting her jet ski trailer plate somewhere, but she did know where on August 10.
On August 11, the owner of Parkway Café discovered an iPad Pro with an attached keyboard that had been left in his business through an unknown visitor. After the unknown visitor did not return to pick up the lost pieces, the owner passed the pieces to the police to leave them in one place.
On August 12, a man from Lebanon Road reported that he had located a baby diaper bag containing child care pieces outside his home. The messy nature of the goods, some of which were scattered across the street, gave the impression that the bag had been discarded or searched. The police called him to keep him in one place.
A man’s ID cards were on East Parkway on August 12.
A ring discovered at a construction site on Wayside Lane and taken to headquarters on August 15. The police stopped her from staying with her.
On 10 August, firefighters witnessed two wounded on the Hutchinson River boardwalk.
On August 11, exhaust gases from a portable generator infiltrated an area of Saxon Woods Road. Firefighters ventilated the area and advised moving the generator away from the area, with the exhaust pointing out of the garage.
A newly installed water heater in a space on Mamaroneck Road emitted carbon monoxide in the basement on August 14. Firefighters ventilated the basement and Con Edison stopped the unit and classified it in red.
On August 1, 5, a fire site was reported on Cushman Road, but when firefighters arrived at the scene, they decided that the actual shelter from the fire site was on Sheldrake Road. Firefighters extinguished a shelter area of a chimney of about five feet to 1.5 feet and soaked the area.
On August 15, firefighters supported Con Edison in the face of a carbon monoxide leak in a house on Ridgedale Road.
This report covers the activities of police and firefighters from 10 to 16 August compiled from official information.
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