A temporary order of protection was issued in favor of the defendant who suffered a loss of funds. The operator of the vehicle remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation." A Harvest Drive resident Aug. 16 reported two cars were entered overnight and things were stolen. Saul O. Rosales, 40, from Mamaroneck, was arrested Aug. 19 on Mamaroneck Road near Colonial Road for driving while intoxicated and making an unsafe lane change. A water leak in a Sheldrake Road house caused a false alarm activation Aug. 8. He reduced the volume of the noise and assured police that the party was near the end. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Joyce Dopkeen/The New York Times. A passing truck on Cambridge Road pulled electrical service wires from a house Aug. 8. A Madison Road woman Aug. 18 went to police headquarters to report a check was cashed from her account resulting in a huge financial loss. Scarsdale Hartsdale Your . She said she would follow up with her chain of command to attempt to resolve the matter. YONKERS, NY An off-duty Yonkers Police Department sergeant struck and killed a pedestrian in a car accident Monday. Welfare checkA person wearing ski jacket and a hood was waiting at a bus stop at Wilmot and Heathcote roads Aug. 8. On Aug. 14, a Bethel Road resident reported that someone was dumping debris in her backyard near a stream. Are You Running A Local Business? An Overhill Road resident complained of loud noise from a Scarsdale Avenue business Oct. 3. On Nov. 18, firefighters were dispatched to the high school because a science teacher had left non-toxic chemicals on the hot plate, and the chemicals started smoking and emitting a foul odor. Con Edison was informed about low-hanging wires on Sheldrake Road Nov. 23.Police observed a car struck a fire hydrant on Post Road, damaging it and allowing water to flow into both traffic lanes at 4:15 a.m., Nov. 24. StolenA boys silver mountain bike was stolen from the parking lot behind Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Boulevard Nov. 21. The caller alleged that the womans account was past due and instructed the woman to purchase a Moneypak in the amount of $499.69 in order to pay the bill. The highway department was called to remove the branch and tree debris. He said he was not afraid because he thought something was off with the person. On Oct. 1, a Brittany Close man reported eight watches, with a combined value of $80,000, had been stolen from his house sometime within the last 30 days. A car fire was reported Aug. 19 on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound just north of Weaver Street. On Nov. 23, police asked a Brewster Road homeowner to lower the volume of music at a childs birthday party after a neighbor complained of noise. Students and staff were evacuated from the school and a Hazmat team was called in as a precaution. On October 8, the identity of the pedestrian was released by Scarsdale Police. Wires fell on a Village leaf removal truck while the truck was on a job on Fayette Road Nov. 22. Village codeA caller reported a mosquito hunter sign posted at Valley and Farley roads in violation of Village code Aug. 10. This police report is sponsored by Scarsdale Security who does more than just security. This police report is sponsored by Scarsdale Security who does more than just security. Police told him to get a licensed driver to come and drive the car away. After a possibly sick coyote was reported on Cooper Road Sept. 29, police alerted nearby residents to take caution. Police confirmed there was no dial tone on her phone and suggested she call her phone service provider, via her cell phone, to report the problem and request a repair. A window salesman going door-to-door on Oxford Road was informed he needed a permit to solicit in the Village Nov. 23. Harlem Line service was partially suspended from 12:54 am to 2:21 am. On Nov. 22, a 15-year-old Old Orchard Road girl was struck by a 2018 Mercedes-Benz while crossing the street diagonally, against the traffic signal, at Crane Road and Woodland Place, at 3:12 p.m. Firefighters assisted at a car accident on Griffen and Grand Park avenues Aug. 9. She said the man filled out the paperwork and left the bank. As it didnt appear sick or injured, the animal was returned to its natural habitat. Lost and foundOn Sept. 29, a Carthage Road man reported losing a clip-style wallet in the Village. Police and firefighters helped stop a leaking water pipe that burst in a Crest Lane bathroom Aug. 12. Firefighters unlocked the door so SVAC could help the person who fell. Criminal mischiefOn Nov. 19, a real estate agent reported that three real estate for sale signs were defaced, damaged or removed from the property of a Normandy Lane house for sale over the past two months. He spoke to a man who said his girlfriend made a wrong turn and entered the clubs property and got lost on the greens. He said three days earlier a man wearing a baseball cap and running shoes rummaged his wifes car and his daughters car; he said he didnt know anything about the prior incident until his wife mentioned that a roll of quarters she kept in the car was missing which led the homeowner to look at footage on his security camera. The water department responded and turned off the valve to stop the flow of water. Call 914-722-2200 or visit their website. Police directed traffic to control a backup on Popham and Garth roads that was the result of an accident on Ardsley Road, in Greenburgh, Sept. 29. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. YONKERS, NY An off-duty Yonkers Police Department sergeant struck and killed a pedestrian in a car accident Monday. See more from this location? The driver self extricated and was evaluated by SVAC on scene. Identity theftOn Aug. 12, a Kent Road resident reported he was the victim of identity theft because someone fraudulently accessed and obtained airline miles valued at over $2,000 from his American Airlines miles account. It was humanely dispatched and removed from the area. She is working with her bank and requested a police report. Police gave the resident contact information for local animal trappers. This report covering police and fire department activity from Aug. 8-14 has been compiled from official information. A 29-year-old man was killed Tuesday after his truck veered off the road and struck a tree, Oswego County sheriff's deputies said. On October 8, the identity of the pedestrian was released by Scarsdale Police. After 20 hours, firefighters rigged a rope and basket to help the cat down. Police picked up multiple hypodermic syringes found at Fairview and Post roads and disposed of them in protective container at Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps Oct. 1. Westchester County officials said Monday Derby residents Anthony Billips, Jr., 17, Malik Smith, 16, Zahnyiah Cross, 12, Shawnell Cross, 11, and Andrew Billips, 8, were killed in a crash early Sunday on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Scarsdale, N.Y. He showed police surveillance video of the activity. Police picked it up and transported it to SVAC for safe disposal. Firefighters assisted with a rollover car accident on Mamaroneck Road Nov. 18. Con Edison was notified. Three car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week, including one on Fenimore Road involving a 41-year-old White Plains driver who left the scene of a property damage accident and was subsequently issued a summons Aug.12. Jean S. Harris was convicted in 1981 of killing her longtime lover, Dr. Herman Tarnower. The identity of the pedestrian is currently being withheld pending notification of family or next-of-kin. A 32-year-old Mount Pleasant driver was pulled over Aug. 20 on Mamaroneck Road after police noticed his black Toyota had an out-of-date inspection sticker. Police investigated and determined the man was a taxi driver looking for house numbers in order to identify the house scheduled for a pickup. Police searched the parkway for the wrong-way driver, but the car had apparently corrected the situation and was nowhere to be found. There was no sign of criminality or criminal intention. The driver was able to self extricate and was not seriously injured. The head custodian for Edgewood School notified police Aug. 18 that a camp with young children was being operated on the school property without a permit. Pedestrian Killed, Part-Time Jobs, Scarsdale School Referendum - Scarsdale, NY - Plus local hockey coaches honored, volunteering opportunities, Wow house and more in the Week in Review from . Police gave the resident contact information for local animal trappers. Felony arrestOn Nov. 20, Emily McGovern, 50, of Poughkeepsie, was arrested on a felony charge of third-degree grand larceny. It contained $300 cash, credit cards and personal documents. Wet insulation, wet cardboard boxes and a water line were evident. Police saw her just as her Uber was pulling up and she left the area. The couple was last seen in a blue Honda sedan. ShopliftingThe Popham Road CVS store manager called police to report that a known shoplifter was in the store shoplifting approximately 26 sticks of deodorant valued at $175.24 Nov. 21. Cars and roadwaysA caller reported a suspicious car parked on Fox Meadow Road for over an hour Sept. 28. One sign was removed from the property. FirefightersA Stonehouse Road woman reported her grills propane tank would not shut off Sept. 28. Police taped off the area and alerted firefighters and Con Edison. The information on this website is for general information purposes only. A temporary order of protection was issued in favor of the defendant who suffered a loss of funds. He was last seen getting into a gray Acura and leaving the scene. Police went to the scene, observed the wire, and deduced that it most likely snapped due to natural age deterioration and that it had not been intentionally cut. The building management and the highway department were notified. Police stood by and directed traffic around the car until it was able to be towed to a garage. Use the 'Report' link on The son called police again Aug. 20 to say an employee of the contractor returned to his parents house, but his father shut the door on him. Police received two reports of a coyote on Brewster Road Oct. 2 and one report of a coyote on Leatherstocking Lane Oct. 3. There were two other passengers in her vehicle, and none of the occupants of the vehicle were injured. An 85-year-old female pedestrian, of Scarsdale, was struck by a 2020 Jeep at Oak Lane and Fenimore Road at 11:38 a.m., Sept. 28. The Popham Road CVS store manager called police to report that a known shoplifter was in the store shoplifting approximately 26 sticks of deodorant valued at $175.24 Nov. 21. She said the man filled out the paperwork and left the bank. ScamOn Nov. 19, a Ridgedale Road woman reported that she had been scammed out of $1,010.48 after receiving a call from someone alleging to be a Con Edison employee. Police noticed Vargass 2004 Hummer stopped at the intersection of Mamaroneck Road and Palmer Avenue, with Vargas asleep at the wheel. Car accidentsA head-on, two-car collision occurred on Weaver Street at 10:30 a.m., Sept. 28. The owner brought the dog inside. Person killed by train: At 12:45 a.m., Aug. 14, firefighters were called to assist MTA police with an incident involving a person who was killed after being struck by an MTA train on the northbound tracks, north of Crane Road. A Popham Road bank employee reported a man was in the bank, possibly attempting to commit fraud Aug. 11. They didnt think it was suspicious. Meanwhile his crew was advised to use a pneumatic jackhammer the rest of the day. On Aug. 12, a driver on Scarsdale Avenue reported seeing a couple across the street, possibly casing his rental car, picked up from the Shell station, on Aug. 11. Firefighters were called to assist at a Hutchinson River Parkway car accident Aug. 9. The 49-year-old driver of the Acura, also an Edgemont resident, had turned onto Fort Hill Road from Underhill Road when she hit the pedestrian. As a result, the restaurant owner, responsible for the heaters, arrived on scene and removed them from the building. AssistancePolice and firefighters helped unlock a car door on Ogden Road to free a child who accidentally got locked inside the car Aug. 10. On arrival, police found the train had stopped on the northbound side, just north of the Scarsdale station. Police helped a disoriented woman found on Popham and Garth roads, displaying an altered mental state, by contacting her family members Aug. 11. A Popham Road bank employee reported a man was in the bank, possibly attempting to commit fraud Aug. 11. Firefighters continued to stabilize the scene for Metro-North personnel in their recovery and investigation. Lost and foundKey fobs, for an Audi and two other cars were found on an initialed lanyard on Sherbrooke Road Aug. 8. The womans husband arrived to pick her up. The injured pedestrian was transported to Westchester Medical Center. He was told to follow up with his attorney and have any court orders amended. A resident unintentionally activated a fire alarm in the dementia ward at an assisted living facility on Saxon Woods Road Aug. 17. Firefighters were able to shut off the propane connection for her.On Sept. 28, firefighters assisted at a rollover car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway.Firefighters called Con Edison after finding a leaking hot water heaters gas pipe in a Morris Lane House Sept. 28. However, when police arrived on scene, the roosters were once again quiet. However, when police arrived on scene, the roosters were quiet. Contact them about remote video for your home or business. Dead on arrivalA 93-year-old Oak Lane woman died at home Nov. 23. It was a fatal incident. Person hit and killed by train; car hits pedestrian in crosswalk. He was processed, released and given an appearance ticket to appear in court Sept. 7. After purchasing the Moneypak and remitting it to the caller, the woman received a second call from the caller indicating that additional money was owed. The homeowner said they would contact their alarm company about setting the system on test mode during the construction project. HarassmentA jogger reported that another person whom he passed while jogging on Post Road followed him, cursed at him and attempted to lunge at him as the result of a verbal dispute Aug. 11. There was no sign of criminality or criminal intention. Yonkers police said the incident happened around 1 p.m. in the area of Kimball and Fox avenues. Police arrived on scene and saw White Plains police already tending to the situation. A commercial fire alarm sounded for 20 minutes at Heathcote Elementary School on Palmer Avenue Aug. 16. Two hours later, police received a second noise complaint and went to the house again. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. He said he received phone calls Aug. 3 telling him he won $1.6 million and a Mercedes-Benz. Police contacted Con Edison for wire removal from the vehicle. A coyote was sighted on Taunton Road Oct. 4. The alarm was successfully reset by the resident. Cars and roadwaysOn Nov. 18, the highway department was notified about an uprooted tree resulting from a car accident at Mamaroneck Road and Barker Lane. About IOT; The Saillant System; Flow Machine. One sign was found folded in half. Police notified the highway department for correct reinstallation. On Aug. 8, firefighters received a report of a cat stuck 25 feet high in a Sprague Road tree. This report, covering Scarsdale police and fire activity from Aug. 15 to Aug. 22, was made from official reports. Officers from the Scarsdale Police Department were dispatched to the intersection of Crane Road and Church Lane shortly after 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7, where there was a report of a serious crash involving a pedestrian Capt. DWIOn Nov. 24, Orlando Villa Vargas, 20, of Port Chester, was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense), aggravated DWI with a blood alcohol level of .18 or more with no priors, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and having an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle on a highway. The fact that, globally, pedestrian fatalities were much more common in poorer countries made it possible to view pedestrian death as part of an unfortunate, but temporary, stage of. StolenOn Aug. 8, a man reported he previously lost his wallet after taking it to the Scarsdale Pool, believing it fell out of a bag he was carrying. He said the contractor inspected their chimney and advised them it needed work; some work was done and the homeowner gave the company a check for $5,000. Police placed caution tape on a low-hanging wire on Woods Lane and alerted Verizon Oct. 1. A car sustained two flat tires on Mamaroneck Road Nov. 22. He was last seen getting into a gray Acura and leaving the scene. Bail jumping arrestOn Aug. 10, Stanley De Jesus Cruz, 28 of Astoria, was arrested on six active arrest warrants dating back to 2019 for bail jumping, burglary, criminal mischief and criminal possession of stolen property. Dante The Opera Artists; Dante Virtual Opera; Divine Comedy; About IOT. He was told to send a personal check to cover the taxes on his winnings. Don't knowingly lie about anyone She was released on her own recognizance and ordered to appear in court on a future date. Firefighters shut off the knob and ventilated the building. The pedestrian was transported to Westchester Medical Center and died that evening. Four students complaining of headaches were evaluated by Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps in the nurses office. Police followed the car, which sped up and went through a stop sign. Police saw a mangy coyote, missing fur on half its body, lying near a pond on Tisdale Road Oct. 4. On Aug. 11, police asked a River Road man to lower the volume of music after neighbors complained. All Rights Reserved. Starting August 2, the pedestrian bridge connecting the Village of Scarsdale's Freightway Parking Garage to the outbound Track 1 platform at Scarsdale station will be closed until further notice. Police checked his license and found it was suspended for failure to respond to a summons. Police suggested the homeowner contact the phone company for replacement. Cruz was arraigned, transported back to Westchester Court Jail and ordered to appear in court on Aug. 17. Firefighters confirmed the source of the odor and reassured management that nothing was burning inside the building. that is degrading to another person. Police investigated the noise and found it to be reasonable. scarsdale pedestrian killed 12th June 2022 . There were no injuries to anyone on the train. FloodingSewage was backing up into a Chase Road buildings basement Oct. 2. She said he could not answer a question about who recommended him to do banking there, and that is why she thought his attempt to open an account might be suspicious. The recreation department as informed about the matter. Copyright 2022 Scarsdale. Workers were seen using a gas-powered concrete saw on a rear foundation wall. On Nov. 21, firefighters assisted at a two-car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway. Harris never admitted she intentionally shot her cardiologist boyfriend Dr. Herman . For a free legal consultation, call 516-932-0400. A Mohican Trail resident reported a car was honking its horn in her driveway after dark Nov. 18. Soldering set off a smoke alarm at a house on Griffen Avenue Aug. 15. Firefighters advised to have the vent cleaned. A caller Aug. 17 reported a woman with braids standing in the roadway reportedly yelling on Post Road between Carman and Edgewood roads. She complained of chest pain and was transported to the hospital for treatment. Police contacted Con Edison for wire removal from the vehicle. Pedestrian Killed; Mountain Climber Dies; Shooting at Car - Scarsdale, NY - plus body found on Route 133; commuter permits; work week weather; 5 DWI charges in 10 years and more: it's the Daily Digest Firefighters advised the resident to call them once the cat was down. Please log in or register for a new account to continue reading. A pedestrian was struck by a car while in the crosswalk Aug. 21 at Popham and Garth roads. For a third time this week, a Brewster Road resident reported her neighbors roosters were making an excessive amount of noise around 2 p.m., Oct. 3. Police notified Con Edison. Both cars ended up in the woods, and the occupants self extricated. Police vouchered them for safekeeping. She said she had no knowledge of who the man was. Scene lighting and a rescue train were brought in on the southbound tracks, and tracks were de-energized so firefighters could assist passengers as they transferred to the rescue train. A caller Aug. 15 reported he was in his convertible with his daughter in the business district of the village when he got into a verbal dispute with an older man who yelled at him and threw stones at his car. Police continued to follow and thought the driver was about to get on the Bronx River Parkway, but instead the driver turned the car into a lot by the Hartsdale train station, drove through a gate, tried to turn around and struck the police car, which had pulled up behind it. The person was confirmed dead, and firefighters helped move the persons body from the tracks. A Cooper Road resident saw the possibly sick coyote again on Sept. 30 and called police. No abnormal readings were detected, and the school was determined to be safe. After the picketer refused to leave, the band member allegedly became irate and used profanities. A solicitor on Heathcote Road was told he needed a permit to solicit in the Village Oct. 1. Firefighters advised to place tuna and water at the base of the tree to prompt the cat to come down on its own. More accidents, Address: Friedman & Simon, L.L.P. Once again, a Brewster Road resident reported her neighbors roosters were making an excessive amount of noise at 9:00 a.m., Oct. 2. Police then observed the car leave the scene. Firefighters shut off the knob and ventilated the building. freightliner cascadia manual regen not allowed; non academic awards for high school students A chute sanitizing and washdown system with a manually operated control valve in the garbage compactor room had been left in the on position, causing the water to accumulate. Smoke from a Morris Lane fireplace activated a smoke alarm in the house Nov. 24. They shut service to the house and advised called a plumber for service. When patrol arrived on scene, the mother clarified that she was not requesting assistance. An 85-year-old female pedestrian, of Scarsdale, was struck by a 2020 Jeep at Oak Lane and Fenimore Road at 11:38 a.m., Sept. 28. This report covering police and fire department activity from Nov. 18-24 has been compiled from official information.This police report is sponsored by Scarsdale Security who does more than just security. AllegationsPatrol was flagged down by a man in Chase Park regarding an issue with a band member playing in the orchestra Aug. 11. The caller thought the teen might need medicine. The driver of the car was traveling eastbound on Popham and through the intersection at Garth with a green light. A woman reported that an unknown white man, with long hair and baggy clothes, was walking by her and friend and staring at them while they were waiting at the Scarsdale train station platform Oct. 4. On Sept. 28, firefighters assisted at a rollover car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway. On Sept. 29, a Carthage Road man reported losing a clip-style wallet in the Village. Customers can access the parking garage via Popham Road bridge, Garth Road or the Freightway. A Springdale Road resident Aug. 17 said a tall man went onto his property and looked at packages on his porch and looked in his windows, which the homeowner found suspicious. The owner brought the dog inside. On Sept. 30, a resident of a Post Road house reported that a new tenant in the same house had been making excessive noise Sept. 27. Police confirmed the civil matter was not criminal in nature. The pedestrian was treated at the scene by paramedics from the Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps and immediately transported to Westchester Medical Center for treatment where she succumbed to her injuries. On arrival, firefighters spoke to kitchen staff who said no ventilation was necessary and there was no fire. A Wakefield Road woman reported trouble with her landline Sept. 30. Pedestrian Killed, West-Nile Prevention Starts, Algonquin Opponents Lobby Pols - Scarsdale, NY - Plus Cum Laude Society inductees, your life expectancy, Cambodian refugee speaks in New City, and . Jean S. Harris, the private-school headmistress whose 1981 trial for the murder of a prominent Scarsdale, N.Y., physician . On Sept. 28, a Brewster Road man reported someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim in his name. FOX 61. At that point, the woman realized the requests for payment were a scam, and she notified police. Food was placed in the basket to attempt to lure the cat inside. Former SMS Principal Michael McDermott Passes Away at Age 72, 50 High School Girls Learn How to Engage in the Political Process, Community Celebrates 100 Years of Giving at the 2023 Scarsdale Bowl Dinner, A Stolen BMW, a Domestic Dispute and Lost Dogs. The son wanted a report made to document his concern that the contractor might be taking advantage of his elderly parents. McGovern is accused of stealing more than $41,500 in bank account funds from a 77-year-old relative through the fraudulent use of debit and credit cards. Call 914-722-2200 or visit their websiteThis police report is sponsored by Scarsdale Security who does more than just security. Following a check of the building, the building department was informed about the discovery of nine propane heaters stored in a dining room and several containers of used cooking oil stored at the rear of the building. Police activated their siren and confirmed the suspect car was on the Bronx River Parkway. Scarsdale Police investigators were assisted at the scene by the Westchester County Police Accident Investigation Unit. Unwanted attentionA woman reported that an unknown white man, with long hair and baggy clothes, was walking by her and friend and staring at them while they were waiting at the Scarsdale train station platform Oct. 4. The accident investigation is ongoing and more information will be released, according to the responding investigators. ConflictA Chase Road post office supervisor called police because one of her employees was refusing to leave the building, although she had asked him to, she said, Oct. 2. Two officers controlled traffic until the power was restored. The case ignited a . Investigators said they are continuing to develop information. Custodians and firefighters ventilated affected classrooms with small fans. Once again, a Brewster Road resident reported her neighbors roosters were making an excessive amount of noise at 9:00 a.m., Oct. 2. Police called a tow service for assistance. Share with Us. Police helped call a tow for a motorist with a flat tire on Post Road Nov. 19. Authorities Seize Illegal Products at Smoke Shops Crossway Neighbors Object to Pickleball Courts, 2023-24 Budget Approved and More from the Village Board Shoeless Suspect Arrested After Lengthy Manhunt in Scarsdale Tickets Now on Sale for the Scarsdale Music Festival on June 3 Police Report: Victim Identified in Pedestrian Accident on Crane Road, Pedestrian Killed: At 3:45 p.m., Oct. 7, police released the following information about a fatal accident that occurred in the Village earlier in the day: At approximately 8:09 a.m., Oct. 7, the Scarsdale Police Department responded to a serious injury automobile accident involving a pedestrian that occurred on Crane Road and Church Lane. Firefighters helped a Cambridge Road resident move a table in the garage so the table would not longer be blocking a car Aug. 13.On Aug. 13, firefighters assisted Fairview fire department with a possible reported porch fire in Fairviews jurisdiction.