Kids Party In Vacant Homes and More from the Police
- Monday, 08 September 2014 15:50
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 16 September 2014 17:27
- Published: Monday, 08 September 2014 15:50
- Joanne Wallenstein
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Empty Houses: Police received a report about youths gathering in an unoccupied home on Fairview Road at 11:49 pm on September 6th. A neighbor said that about 20 kids were inside the house and another 10 outside holding what appeared to be alcoholic beverages. The man said he also heard one of the kids vomiting.
Police went to the house and found that the front window of the house had been broken by a large rock that was thrown in from the outside. Inside they found empty beer cans and cups in the yard, as well as a wet $20 bill. Prior to going to the house, at 11:10 that night, police received another call about loud youths in the area. Police stopped them and they said they were walking to the home of a friend on Windmill Lane.
Police received a call about a group of youths congregating near an abandoned home on Richbell Close on the evening of 9-5. They investigated and found no evidence that the kids were hanging out behind the house.
Exposed:
Greenburgh Police are asking for your help to track down a man who exposed himself to three children at TJ Maxx on Central Avenue at 2:30 pm on Saturday, September 6th. The man exposed his penis to three children ages six, seven and nine and then fled the store. His description is as follows: Medium brown skinned (tan) Hispanic male, approximately 35-40 years old, 5'3" tall, with dark hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a blue t-shirt, blue jeans (torn on each leg), and a baseball cap.
Anyone with information about the incident or the suspect should contact the Greenburgh Police Department at 914-682-5331.
Credit Card Fraud:
Greenburgh Police stopped a car at the intersection of Central Avenue and Route 119 on Monday afternoon and were surprised at what they found. The occupants of the car had forty-one fraudulent credit cards in their possession along with an Audemars Piguet Offshore diver watch valued at approximately $16,000.00 from Tarrytown Jewelers. The watch had been purchased with a fraudulent card. They arrested Quatye Alexander dob: 8/24/76, Pauline Foo dob: 9/11/81, and Michael Manning dob: 2/9/84 all from Brooklyn, NY for Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the 2nd degree (D-felony) and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 3rd degree (D-Felony). Alexander, Foo, and Manning were booked and processed at Greenburgh Police Department and later arraigned in Greenburgh Town Court. All parties were remanded to County Jail.
Mischief:
A woman who lives on Boulevard reported that her house was egged at 10:30 pm on September 6. She said she heard a loud thud but did not see anyone outside. The following morning she found that eggs had hit two windows.
A Cooper Road man reported that someone backed up a truck into the post of his gate and knocked it over on September 7th. The truck backed up through a flowerbed and hit the post.
A Horseguard Lane woman told police that the license plates were stolen off her two mopeds on two different dates this summer. On 8/7 she parked her gray moped on Greenacres Avenue and when she returned 8 hours later the license plate was gone. On 8/17, the license plate was stolen off her blue 2001 Vespa when it was parked in the same location.
Identity Thefts:
A Rectory Lane woman reported that someone used her personal and credit card information to purchase an HP laptop computer on July 28th. The laptop was delivered to her home on August 3rd. She cancelled her credit card and returned the laptop.
When a Walworth Avenue man attempted to file his 2014 tax return on September 4, the IRS informed him that someone had used his name and social security number to file a return in July. He came to the police to file a report.
Threats:
A customer reported that an employee made a rude remark to her when she was shopping at DeCicco's on September 5. She believed it was threatening. Police spoke to the customer and the employee and determined that the comment was misinterpreted.
On 9/5 Crossway residents reported the receipt of threatening phone calls from a man named Ron who was selling solar panels. He used foul language and said, "This is death. I need to get you guys at XXXXXX Road. Ha ha ha ha. See ya." Police advised them to record future calls and document incoming phone numbers.
Animals:
Coyote: Brittany Close residents reported seeing a coyote behind #11 on the afternoon of 9-3. Police were unable to locate the coyote.
A German shepherd and a pit bull were spotted on Stratton Road at 7:30 am on September 6. Police found the dogs but were unable to catch them. They followed the dogs to Saxon Woods Golf Course and then met a White Plains woman who was looking for the two dogs. The woman's husband secured the dogs and was given a summon for "Dogs at Large."
Possum: Police went to a home on Dobbs Terrace at 9:20 pm on 9/7 when the resident reported that a raccoon was stuck behind her grill. Police found a small possum that fled when they spotted it.
Party:
Police received a call about a loud party going on at 10 pm on September 6th. They found the party on Sycamore Rad and asked the party coordinator to have the DJ lower the volume on the music.
Summons:
Police stopped an 80-year-old Scarsdale man when he was driving on the Post Road on the morning of 9-6. The car had a suspended registration due to a lack of insurance. The plates were removed from the car and it was parked in the man's driveway. He was given a summons.
Evelyn Manzanares, age 31 of White Plains, was also stopped by police for driving with a suspended registration and without insurance on September 7. Her car was towed to her home and she was given summonses.
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