Thieves shopping on the porch, stolen Mercedes Benz and more coyotes

2021-12-01 08:33:04 By : Ms. Elise Chen

Last updated November 30, 2021, Tuesday, 9 AM

Stolen package and post: On November 19, a package containing a $158 sweater was stolen on the porch of Secor Road. The suspect was described as a man wearing black pants and a green hooded sweatshirt. His skin tone is described as black.

A postal employee reported that an unidentified person stole a tray of mail from his van before delivery on Clarence Road on November 19.

On November 20, a Secor Road resident reported that about 10 minutes after the Amazon driver delivered the package on November 19, several packages were stolen on his front porch.

On November 20, another Secor Road resident reported that a package delivered by Amazon at about 11:15 am on November 19 was stolen from his porch at about 1:20 pm that day. The theft was filmed by the doorbell camera.

A resident of the Bronx borough of the car and bicycle stolen reported that he parked the key in his car on a $100,000 Mercedes-Benz at around 12pm on November 18. The contents of the car were also stolen, including a Louis Vuitton school bag, sports equipment, passports, personal documents and $2,200 in cash.

On November 18, a Metro brand mountain bike worth $675 was stolen in Depot Place.

On November 19, a caller reported that his bicycle had been stolen from a bicycle rack in East Parkway, but he did not report the incident at the time. However, on November 19, the caller decided to report the crime because he saw a bicycle matching his stolen bicycle on the same East Parkway bicycle rack, and he wanted to know that this bicycle might be his. He does not have a serial number or any identification information, and he said he bought a bicycle outside the United States. However, current bicycles display Danny's Cycles stickers on their frames. The police checked with Danny's Cycles to see if the label was posted there recently, for example after a service visit. However, a clerk said that they only put stickers on the bicycles they sell or assemble. Therefore, it appears that a bicycle with a label is not the same as a bicycle reported to have been stolen.

Stolen On November 15, it was reported that the Chrome Book and iPad in the Scarsdale United Free School District were lost. A school district employee said that during a football match on October 1, a student had a Chrome Book for the last time, which was stored in his backpack. After the game, he could not find his backpack, it is presumed that it has been stolen, together with the computer. In another incident involving the loss of an iPad, a parent of Quaker Ridge reported that he was a victim of a car theft, and the iPad owned by the school district was stolen as part of the theft. However, the police could not find any reports of car thefts in the jurisdiction. School district employees are reporting for insurance purposes. A resident of Secor Road reported that someone took four snow tires from his property on November 15. The last time I saw these tires was near his garage, at the end of a long driveway.

On November 19, the Weaver Street gas station manager reported that a driver and passenger driving a tan Mercedes-Benz had injected approximately 13.7 gallons of gasoline into the car and stated that they would pay 9 dollars in cash and the rest Pay with Apple Pay. After refueling, the waiter received $9 in cash and asked the passenger to follow him into the office to accept Apple Pay. Instead, the passengers returned to the car and the car left—with an unpaid balance of $52.58.

Identity theft A Saxon Woods Road man reported that after receiving a fraudulent email, $45,000 was fraudulently transferred from his account. The man initially believed that the email belonged to him on November 16. Sent by a construction company hired to do the work. However, this email was fraudulent, and the money was sent to an unknown person.

On November 19, a man on Brite Avenue reported that someone had filed a fraudulent unemployment application in his wife’s name.

Fraud On November 20, a man on Cooper Road reported that he was tempted to provide personal information via text message to an unidentified person, including his name, date of birth and his previous home address. The person claimed to be a person. Female, and have been in contact with him on the dating app in late October. He believes that this unidentified person created a fake profile using the female information in the dating app.

On November 20, a woman in Aspen Road reported that she had been tricked into buying $100 worth of Google Play gift cards and emailed photos of these gift cards to the person requesting the gift cards. This person claimed to be a friend of hers, but after Ms. Cooper Road emailed the photo to this friend, she “did not receive the response she expected” and she realized that she was a victim of a scam. She confirmed this after talking to her friend, who confirmed that her email had been hacked.

Oil Spill On November 18, an oil spill occurred while receiving oil delivery, resulting in an oil spill on a property on Bradley Road. The oil spill affected the front garden area of ​​residents. A supervisor of the oil company rushed to the scene and placed absorbent on the spilled oil.

Broken windows The window of the laundry room on Sheldrake Road was broken by a piece of metal. The window broke and entered the room on November 19th. The debris is probably raised from a piece of beautification equipment.

Disputes The police mediated an oral dispute between the gardener and his employer at the corner of Bell Road and Avenue on November 18. Disputes are essentially verbal disputes, involving work methods and payments for past work. During the disagreement, one of the parties allegedly slipped and fell in a Belgian neighborhood and allegedly once again aggravated the injury in the past. As a result of police mediation, the employer agreed to pay a fee of $180 to the gardener to make up for his previous services.

On November 18, a resident of Fox Meadow Road reported that an oral dispute occurred during a guardianship exchange, and one parent raised his voice to the other parent.

Leaves On November 19, a woman on Stratton Road reported that she had received a notice that she was unable to pick up a pile of leaves outside her house because branches and grass clippings were mixed in the leaves. She also claimed that the leaves were put there by her former gardener and that the leaves were not her property. This cannot be confirmed because it is after the so-called fact. However, the police did not observe the branches and grass clippings in the pile of leaves, so they asked the highway department to pick up the leaves.

Help a village court clerk ask the police for assistance with a woman who came to the window on November 18 and was angry about a parking ticket. She was asked to leave.

On November 18, a resident of Edgewood Road was accidentally locked outside and the police helped her enter her house.

Cars and Roads On November 15, when the contractor removed the machinery from the fire hydrant on Paddington Road, the police stood by.

On November 16, the police issued a warning for improperly parked cars on Brambach Road.

On November 16, the police issued a summons for parking illegally on Overlook Road.

On November 16, a driver reported that his car had been hit on a postal road, but the other driver did not stop.

On November 16, a woman on Hamilton Road was accidentally locked out of the car. Police and firefighters helped him get back into the car.

On November 16, a caller reported that a Liberty Line bus had a minor hit-and-run accident on Post and Popham Road.

The fire and water department was informed that on November 17, a fire hydrant on Popham Road in Depot Place was torn down. After investigation, officials determined that the ring used to fix the fire hydrant broke in three places, causing the fire hydrant to fall off. The broken bracket ring does not seem to be the result of any criminal hoax. There were also no signs of tire marks or accident debris in the area. It appears that metal oxidation and loose bolt joints caused the fire hydrant to fall off and tip over.

According to reports, a car crashed into a car parked on Cayuga Road before leaving the scene on November 17.

The police notified Union Edison on November 17 of the branch that winds the wire on Birchall Drive.

On November 19, a driver reported that her car was crashed while parked in the parking lot of Balducci on Palmer Avenue. The other driver left the scene without reporting the accident.

On November 19, the police contacted the highway and engineering department and investigated a sloping tree on Overhill Road.

On November 20, the police issued a subpoena after an unsuccessful attempt to contact the owner of an illegally parked vehicle on Madison Road.

Six car accidents were reported in the village this week.

According to reports, on November 19, the children rang the doorbell on Sheldrake Road and fled the house.

An animal coyote sighting was reported on Paddington Road on November 15.

Police shot and killed a lupus coyote in Woods Lane on November 16 with an unstable gait that appeared to be sick or injured.

According to reports, a puppy loosened on Brewster and Cohawney Road on November 16. The police went to the area to search for it, but it was gone.

On November 17, a loose dog wandered in a yard on Spier Road before being retrieved by its owner.

According to reports, on November 17, people saw a coyote described as "morbidly thin" on Taunton Road.

Edgewood School employees reported the discovery of coyotes on campus on November 17. The police reunited a white dog found on Lawrence Road with its owner, who drove around looking for the dog on November 17.

Village Code On November 16, the police issued a subpoena to a resident of Rock Creek Lane, stating that the oversized pile of leaves obstructed traffic and affected visibility.

On November 19, after neighbors complained about the noise, the police twice asked the owner of Harvest Drive to lower the music volume. After the second complaint, the music was completely shut down.

Firefighters On November 18th, firefighters assisted in two traffic accidents on Post Road and Wayside Lane. One car was leaning on the embankment and the other car. The vehicle is in danger of rolling over. The firefighter parked the dangerous vehicle on a tree and used Hurst Quick Strut to stabilize the vehicle. Both cars were towed away.

On November 18th, firefighters assisted in three car accidents on Post and Popham Road.

On November 22, firefighters discovered a defect in the heating system of a house on Heathcote Road, which caused an increase in carbon monoxide readings. They shut down the system and ventilated the house. United Edison received the notice and put a red label on the boiler. Con Edison pointed out that this is a recurring problem.

This report covering the activities of the police and fire departments from November 15 to 21 is based on official information.

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