Monday, Dec 23rd

Police Report: BMW Stolen from Greendale Road and Man Drives Through Garage Door

floodingStolen car: On Oct. 9, a Greendale Road resident reported his 2015 BMW 328 had been stolen from his driveway overnight.

Kitchen fire
On Oct. 5, firefighters received a report of a kitchen fire on Coralyn Road. Upon arrival, firefighters observed an alarm sounding from the exterior. During investigation, they observed moderate smoke on the first floor and encountered the homeowner who reported all occupants were out of the structure. The fire appeared to have been confined to the kitchen and extinguished by the homeowner prior to firefighters’ arrival. Firefighters requested an ambulance to evaluate the homeowner for smoke inhalation. Firefighters verified that there was no extension of the fire, and they ventilated the structure. They removed a damaged over-the-range microwave from the house. Firefighters also isolated power and shut the appliance valve to the natural gas range. The homeowner reported that the range may have inadvertently been left on with a food processor and other cookware left too close to the burner. The homeowner also reported that she was alerted by the activated alarm system and used a pot of water to extinguish the fire. Firefighters advised the homeowner to discontinue use of the range and to contact her insurance company to initiate the remediation process. According the firefighters’ reports, the fire appeared to start from an unattended pot on the gas stovetop. Melted plastic was observed on a burner. The overhead microwave control panel was also melted.

Identity theft
On Oct. 3, a Madison Road woman reported someone stole her wallet in the past and she now noticed that someone used her personal information to apply for credit.

Suspicious
A Palmer Ave. bank manager reported two men in a car with Pennsylvania plates might be casing the bank Oct. 4.

A Palmer Avenue man reported that someone was issued an order of protection, in favor of the man, and that person had violated it by allegedly circling the man’s house by car Oct. 6.

Help
Police checked the welfare of a Fox Meadow Road woman following a reported argument with her husband Oct. 6. All was in good order.

Cars and roadways
Police notified Verizon about a black box hanging from a utility pole on Brookby Road Oct. 2.

A South Woods Lane resident reported an elderly neighbor drove through his garage door Oct. 2. Upon arrival, crews encountered an SUV and one occupant who had driven through a closed garage door. The garage door, frame, rails, and track were compromised. SVAC members initiated patient care. Firefighters removed the door and stabilized the entryway for patient/occupant removal. The patient was assisted out of the vehicle and transported by EMS. Firefighters evaluated the ceiling joists and determined the garage doorframe was non-load bearing. The building department conducted a structural assessment. Firefighters isolated an electrical wire feeding a compromised exterior light fixture and removed the garage doorframe. Airbags were used to center the vehicle in the garage to prevent further damage during towing. The vehicle was removed by a private tow. The son of the patient was on scene for home securement.

On Oct. 3, while conducting traffic enforcement in the vicinity of Popham Road and Elmdorf Drive, patrol’s license plate reader indicated a suspended/revoked registration. Patrol conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the operator who was unaware of the suspended status of the vehicle, as it was not registered to him. The license plates were removed, and the vehicle was towed. Two summonses were issued.

Polices pulled over a Chevy Impala’s driver for speeding on Post Road Oct. 3. The car was not properly registered, as well. Police issued appropriate summonses.

Police discarded a bag of construction debris left on Chase Road Oct. 3.

Police notified Verizon about a fallen wire on Bypass Oct. 3.

On Oct. 4, police directed traffic around a disabled car on Post Road while the driver waited for assistance.

On Oct. 4, a woman who works as a Saxon Woods Road caretaker advised her car might have been damaged by landscapers while it was parked at work in July. Her employer said he would contact his doorbell camera provider to see if he could get archived footage from that date.

Police called a tow for a car that broke down on Popham Road Oct. 5.

On Oct. 6, police notified the highway department about a developing pothole on Harvest Drive.

Police notified Verizon about a fallen wire on Heathcote Road Oct. 8.

Police advised drivers of illegally parked cars on Potter Road to move their cars Oct. 8.

Five car accidents were officially reported in the Village this week.

Village code
On Oct. 2, police issued a summons to an Autenreith Road resident who was draining pool water into the street.

Dogs
Police reunited a lost dog, found on Crane Road, with its owner, Oct. 5.

Lost and found
A wallet was found at the Scarsdale train station Oct. 3. The owner of the wallet picked it up.

A Popham Road man reported finding a “sword” in his driveway Oct. 4. It was identified as a landscaping machete.

On Oct. 4, a Boulevard resident reported losing his front license plate.

A person found a cellphone on Wayside Lane and brought it to police Oct. 5.

A person found a wallet on Lincoln Road and brought it to police Oct. 6.

On Oct. 6, police pulled over the driver of a Mercedes-Benz for an expired inspection sticker. Numerous other registration and licensing violations were observed, and police issued appropriate summonses. The plates were also removed, and the car was towed.

Keys were found on East Parkway Oct. 8. Police identified the owner, and the owner of the keys picked them up.

On Oct. 8, a Secor Road resident reported losing license plates.

Firefighters
On Oct. 2, a firefighter was cleaning and during an attempt to move an inflatable rescue boat, it slipped out of the firefighter’s grasp, hit the ground, and then bounced back up, striking his neck.

On Oct. 2, firefighters helped an Edgewood Road resident get back in the house after being locked outside accidentally.

On Oct. 3, firefighters helped a driver change a flat tire on Post Road.

Firefighters were called to address a sparking outlet in a Ferncliff Road house Oct. 7.

On Oct. 5, firefighters shut down a hot water heater, boiler and furnace due to elevated carbon monoxide levels in an Ogden Road house.

On Oct. 6, a boiler technician said the firebox of a Mamaroneck Road boiler had extra fuel that ignited and caused a puff back. Firefighters assisted with ventilation.

Police moved a manhole cover back in place on Popham Road Oct. 7.

Police and firefighters taped off numerous roadways in the Village due to flash flooding Oct. 7. Where trees and wires were also down, appropriate notifications were made.

On Oct. 7, firefighters and police responded to numerous storm-related calls, including flooding, sewage backups and fallen trees, branches and wires on Clarence Road, Sprague Road, Lorraine Place, Fox Meadow Road, Paddington Road, Brookby Road, Bypass and Leatherstocking Lane.

On Oct. 7, firefighters responded to a reported extinguished electrical outlet fire at a private residence on Ferncliff Road. On arrival, firefighters were directed by the resident to an exterior outlet that arched during a rainstorm. The resident advised the circuit breaker had tripped. The resident then claimed to have turned the breaker back on, and it arched at that point. The resident then shut back off the circuit breaker. Firefighters confirmed the circuit break was off and isolated the outlet. Firefighters confirmed extension both inside and outside the structure, noting that negative extension was found.

On Oct. 8, firefighters pumped water out of a Catherine Road basement.

On Oct. 8, firefighters traced a gas odor to a burner left on, without ignition, in a Brambach Road house, Oct. 8.

A Locust Lane man was burning something in a metal container in the backyard Oct. 8. Firefighters asked him to extinguish it.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Oct. 2-8 has been compiled from official information.

This report covering police and fire department activity from Sept. 25 – Oct. 1 has been compiled from official information.

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