Saturday, Dec 28th

Krystal JudgeScarsdale detectives tracked down and arrested two female suspects this week – relating to two separate incidents. One woman had cashed over $2,000 in fraudulent checks from Savona and another, who is a seasoned offender, was arrested for a car break-in at the high school. Here are the details:

Police located and arrested a suspect who was responsible for stealing $2,275 from Savona Restaurant by cashing fraudulent checks from the restaurant. As the result of an investigation, police identified Krystal C. Judge, age 21 (pictured at left) as a suspect and met her at the Hartsdale Train Station at 3:40 pm on September 25. When questioned she admitted to cashing three fraudulent checks at three Chase branches on August 19, for a total of $2,275.24. Police obtained videotape of her at the three branches. She was charged with Grand Larceny in the 4th degree and criminal possession of a forged instrument in the 3rd degree. Her mother came to headquarters and posted $200 bail and she was released pending a court date of 10/2. The report does not say how she obtained the blank checks. However, the restaurant's losses total over $10,000 and the Scarsdale Police Department's Detective Division is continuing to investigate the matter for other suspects who cashed additional fraudulent checks.

An investigation into a car break-in at the tennis courts on Wayside Lane in July led to another arrest this week. Using DNA Marie Nikgjonajfrom blood samples found inside the car, the Westchester County Crime Lab obtained a DNA profile and found that it matched Marie Nikgjonaj, a known offender who was listed in the NY State DNA registry and has been arrested 15 times, primarily for Burglary, Larceny and Forgery. Nikgionai is 34 years old and lives in the Bronx. She came to police headquarters and did not deny that she had broken into the cars. After further questioning she requested a lawyer. She was charged with Criminal Mischief and arraigned before Judge Galloway who set bail at $10,000 in cash or a $20,000 bond due to her long arrest record and failure to appear. She was then transported to Westchester County Jail. The Scarsdale Police Department's Detective Division is continuing to investigate the defendant and her associates for involvement in other crimes within Scarsdale.

Domestic Abuse: At 11:50 pm on September 28 an Arthur Manor woman called 911 to report that her estranged husband had broken into her home. Police responded and found that the 36 year-old mother had been assaulted and injured. The couple's three children were also in the house. The victim was transported to the hospital and police officers investigated the incident. The victim's estranged husband, a 41 year-old resident of White Plains was arrested a short time after the incident. He was charged with Burglary, Criminal Trespass, Assault 2nd Degree, Criminal Mischief and endangering the welfare of a child. The defendant was remanded to the Westchester County Jail on $50,000 bail and an Order of Protection was issued. To protect victims of domestic violence, the names of those involved are not provided to the media.

Confusion at Pick Up: The Principal of Fox Meadow School called police at 12:20 on September 27 to say that a kindergartner at the school was missing. The child had last been seen at 11:50 am. While police were obtaining information, the principal called the child's mother for the second time and she told police that her neighbor had picked up her child at school that day. The child was supposed to go to another friend's house but saw the neighbor first and left with her.

Traffic Stops:
Police stopped Joseph Alexander of Naples Florida on Depot Place in Scarsdale on the afternoon of September 23 after scanners showed the car he was driving had a suspended registration due to lack of insurance. They removed the plates from the car and had it towed to his home in Yonkers. He was given a summons for driving an uninsured car.

Identity Theft: An Oakstwain man reported that someone opened an account with iPayment using his personal information on August 12. He learned of the account when iPayment sent him a letter telling him that $720 had been debited from his iPayment account. As it was a fraudulent account, the Scarsdale man canceled it.

On 9/27 a Walworth Avenue man reported that someone had opened six credit card accounts in his name between September 19 and September 27. Four of the letters included credit cards that he had not ordered and the other two were notices that the cards had been declined. $6,100 in merchandise was charged to the cards.

A 19 year-old man from Crest Lane became the victim of a larceny when he provided his debit card and pin numbers to someone who contacted him on Facebook. The woman said she would wire money to him from her uncle's account and split it with him. Two checks totaling $1360 were deposited into his account and subsequently three withdrawals totaling $440 were made. However on September 18 the victim realized that he had a negative balance of $426 and that his account had been cleaned out. Chase applied a $24 fee for two fraudulent checks. He provided police with copies of the deposited checks, a bank statement and the Facebook dialog. He reported the incident on 9/29.

Trees: A couple from Olmstead Road complained that neighbors on Brite Avenue had damaged one of their trees. The Brite Avenue neighbors had a permit to remove three trees from the property line and replace them with three trees that were similar in size. They also asked their Olmstead neighbors for permission to trim two branches that were extending over their roof and were given the okay to trim the branches. Instead, they cut off 15-20 limbs of the tree above and below the roofline. Police said that the Village would follow-up on the complaints.

A woman from Parkfield Road complained that overnight on September 28-29 someone had driven onto her lawn and damaged her grass and a newly planted tree.

Damage: A Lincoln Road man reported that a bullet from a BB gun had lodged in the front window of his home and caused the window to crack. The damage occurred two months ago. He also reported that on September 25 he found a hole in a rear window of the house, also caused by a BB gun. The man was unsure when the damage occurred and has no ongoing disputes with his neighbors.

An Elmdorf Road man reported that someone had written on the windshield of his Mercedes Benz three times this week. The writing said, "BATT 03/27/13" and he did not know why it was written there or what it signified.

Unhappy Player: The attendant at the Scarsdale High School tennis courts called police at 7:58 pm on September 24 when a young man who wanted to play on the courts gave the attendant a hard time. The player was asked to present a pass and did not have one. He used some threatening language and then walked away.

Hornets: Police cleared the field at the Girl Scout House at 6:25 pm on September 26 while Classic Pest Control removed a hornet's nest from the field.

Loud Music: Police got a call about noise coming from Savona Restaurant at 10:30 pm on September 26. The restaurant owner said that a wedding reception was in progress but said that it would end by 11 pm.

Fights: A Sprague Road mother called police at 1:13 am on 9/27 to intervene in a dispute with her 14 year-old daughter. The mom had taken away her daughter's iPod for disciplinary reasons and they were having a verbal dispute. The mother called police again on the following night at 11:30 pm to say she was fighting with her daughter about the iPod. Since the mother did not know where the daughter got it she was not allowing her to keep it.

Matthew Hart of Lockwood Road came to headquarters on 9/28 to report about a conversation with his ex-wife from whom he has a temporary order of protection. There were no violations.

Animals: At 10 am on September 27 Dolman Road residents found a sick raccoon in their yard. Police determined that it needed to be shot and they cornered it, killed it and disposed of it.

Found: A Prince tennis racquet was found on Fenimore Road on the evening of September 24 and turned over to police for safekeeping.

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identitytheftA 24 year-old Mt. Vernon woman was arrested for identity theft, grand larceny and unlawful possession of an id for stealing a Scarsdale woman's debit card and using it to make purchases and withdraw cash on July 20th. Michelle Morgan of Mt. Vernon was caught making unauthorized purchases totaling $209.28 on videotape at a CVS Pharmacy in Mt. Vernon. She also used the bankcard to withdraw $600 from a Sovereign Bank ATM machine inside the store. Scarsdale detectives received the videotape from CVS on July 25 and the victim, a 25 year-old woman from Scarsdale, positively identified Morgan. Receipts were also subpoenaed from the bank. Morgan surrendered to Scarsdale Police on September 16 and was arraigned before Judge Galloway who set bail at $2,000. Since Morgan was not able to post the bail she was transported to Westchester County Jail to await a court date of September 25.

Maureen Hart, age 50 of Hartsdale, who is the ex-wife of Matthew Hart of Lockwood Road in Scarsdale, was arrested for aggravated harassment on September 18. She surrendered to police in response to warrant for her arrest. She was brought before Judge Galloway and released on her own recognizance. An order of protection was issued.

Thefts: A Christie Place man reported that $49 in cash and tableware valued at $170 was stolen from his apartment between September 13 and 14.

A Chateaux Circle man reported that the BMW logo had been removed from the trunk of his car while it was parked overnight in the Christie Place garage on September 21-22. A Griffen Road man also reported that his 2007 Prosche was stripped of two center hubcaps and the Porsche hood ornament with the car was parked in the same garage that night.

Identity Theft: A Butler Road man reported that three store credit cards were opened in his name on the weekend of August 31 and unauthorized purchases were made on the accounts. A $1,000 purchase was made at Victoria Secrets, $6,806.78 in merchandise was purchased at Loews and $401 was spent at Lord and Taylor. The Scarsdale man had no idea how his personal information was stolen – but suspects someone went through his garbage or gained access to his banking information or W-2 forms.

A Tompkins Road woman placed a treadmill and stationary exercise bike in her driveway on September 18 to be picked up by the Salvation Army. However, someone else beat out the charitable organization for the donation. When they arrived to pick up the equipment at 1 pm the goods were gone and all that remained was a label that read "Salvation Army."

Vandals: A 2008 Toyota RAV 4 was vandalized while it was parked on Cornell Street overnight on September 17-18. The front passenger window was smashed causing about $110 in damage.

The storm door of a home on Clarence Road was shattered sometime on September 18. The homeowner found the damaged door at 2 pm. It appeared that something had been thrown at the door but nothing was found in the area. The man said he would ask the gardener if something occurred when they were at his home.

Death: Mayer Tendler, age 98, passed away at a home on Morris Lane at 4:00 pm on September 21. The family called Dr. Hillel Hammerman at 3:50 pm to come to the house when Tendler was breathing with difficulty. When the doctor arrived Tendler had passed away and the doctor signed the death certificate.

Road Rage: An incident of road rage was reported in front of the police station at the intersection of Fenimore Road and the Post Road at 9 am on September 16. The incident began a few minutes earlier at the intersection of Fenimore Road and Walworth Avenue. A woman driving a Mercedes Benz cut off the driver of a Buick. At that point, the driver of the Buick began tailgating the Mercedes and gave the driver the finger. In response, the driver of the Mercedes blew kisses at the man driving the Buick. Both cars stopped at the light at Fenimore and Post Roads and the driver of the Buick passed the Mercedes on the left by driving into oncoming traffic. An accident occurred but there was no damage to either car.

Signs: Police found a sign for Gtec kids posted in front of the Quaker Ridge School at 1:22 am on September 17. The sign was removed and the company was given a summons for Public Posting of Notices.

Stranger: A Greenacres woman reported a suspicious man parked in front of the Greenacres School on the morning of September 17. She said that he did not appear to be associated with the school and at one point he got out of his car to throw a ball back to children playing on the playground. She first saw him a week ago and then saw him two more times. He was described as a white male, 50-60 years old who was balding.

Smoke: The County Fire Department entered an unoccupied house on Hathaway Road on the morning of September 17 when the smoke alarm was activated. They got in through an open window and found food cooking on the stove. The homeowner returned and said she had inadvertently left the stove on when she left the house. Fans were set up to ventilate the smoky house.

Truck on the Hutch: A truck travelling on the Hutchinson River Parkway struck the bridge at Weaver Street at 8 pm on September 19. After hitting the bridge the top of the truck was damaged and the vehicle was leaning to the right. County Police stopped the truck driver and confirmed that he hit the bridge and damaged his truck.

Found Wallets: A White Plains woman left her wallet on one of the vendors stands during the food festival on Sunday in Scarsdale. The vendor turned the wallet over to police and they notified the woman who came in to retrieve it. A second wallet, belonging to a Mamaroneck woman, was also found at the festival. It was turned over to police who contacted the owner. She came to pick it up and said all the contents were intact.

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scarsdalevillagehallRolling Hazards: A large truck carrying a modular home hit a mailbox on Old Lyme Road and knocked it over at 2:30 pm on September 3. The supervisor of the truck driver said they would pay for the mailbox to be fixed. That same truck also hit a tree at another home on Meadow Road.

A landscaping vehicle carrying two large trees knocked down wires at the intersection of Palmer Avenue and Ramsey Road at 10:20 am on September 4. The truck driver said he had the trees tied down but the straps had snapped.

Arrest:

I.C. Defigueiredo of Mount Vernon was stopped by police on Fenimore Road on September 3 when the scanner picked up a lapsed registration due to lack of insurance. Police parked the man's 2000 Toyota on Tompkins Road and the license plates were removed. Defigueiredo was given a summons' for driving without a registration or  insurance.

Asleep on Post Road:

Police found a man asleep on a bench at the bus stop on the Post Road near Murray Hill Road at 1:24 am on September 9. The man identified himself as Charles Daniels and said he was resting before he continued his trip to 125th Street. Police told him he was not permitted to sleep in public areas of Scarsdale so he set off to walk down the Post Road.

A Fuss at Village Hall:

A Richbell Road woman got into it with the Scarsdale Building Inspector Nunzio A. Pietrosanti and department personnel at Village Hall on the morning of September 3rd. She was inquiring about a survey when she became abusive to the Planning Department employees, slamming folders on the counter. She accused the staff of giving her incorrect information and of improper record keeping. Personnel at Village Hall ended up calling the Scarsdale Police for assistance but no arrests were made.

Vandals:

A Valley Road man reported that his car had been entered overnight while it was parked in his driveway. The glove box was emptied but nothing was taken.

On September 4 a Meadow Road woman reported that her home had been egged sometime in the past week. Though there was no damage she wanted to document the incident.

The custodian at Edgewood School called about a small fire at the school at 11:18 pm on September 4. The fire in a garbage can near the basketball court was extinguished by the Scarsdale Fire Department.

Found:

Police found a large black handbag in the road at the intersection of Garden and Oxfrod Road at 12:20 am on September 5. They identified the owner, a Valhalla woman, from the contents and contacted her to retrieve the bag. She found that nothing was missing from the bag.

An American Express Card that belonged to a Tuckahoe Man was found by police in front of 51 East Parkway in Scarsdale Village on September 6. The credit card was secured at police headquarters.

Lost:

An employee of the Highway Department reported that he lost his wallet while working for the Scarsdale Bus Company on September 5. The wallet contained several credit cards, his union card, health insurance card and $280.00.

An 11 year-old girl lost a pink wallet that contained a $100 gift card and $95 in cash on Popham Road when she was walking home fro Scarsdale Village around 5 pm on September 5.

A member of the Quaker Ridge Golf Club had his wallet stolen at the club on August 23 between 4:30 and 5:30 pm. On Monday August 26 he received his wallet in a package in the mail, however some credit cards and money were missing. He contacted the post office and they may have a picture of the person who brought in the package.

Door to Door:

A solicitor from Power Homes Remodeling was given a warning after he was found to be soliciting without a permit on Ardmore and Carthage Road at 5 pm on September 5.

Bees:bees

Classic Pest Control was called to Davis Park on the evening of September 5 to kill bees and remove a bee hive from the park.

No Dumping:

On September 6 a resident reported that Briga Landscaping had been dumping grass and clippings on village property in a wooded area on Correll Road and Thornwood Place. Police asked her to advise them when the company was dumping waste so that they could issue a violation.

Risky Business:

At 8 pm on September 6 police received a report about a Optimum repairman who was up on a ladder on Cornell Street without any safety cones or lights around the ladder. Police went by and told the repairman about the recent death of another repairman on River Road when his ladder was hit by a car. The man said he would be more careful in the future.

flowershopGerman Chino, owner of the Scarsdale Village Flower Shop reported that eight plants were stolen from the sidewalk outside his store sometime between Saturday September 7 at 6 pm and the following Monday morning at 9 am. Missing are a Mandolina plant, five chrysanthemums and impatiens, together valued at $290.00. Police advised Chino against displaying plants outside the store.

Money Stolen from Savona:

Nine business checks from Savona were issued and cashed without the restaurant's authorization in July and August. The checks totaled $10,465.29.

Fights:

Denis Roccisano of Yonkers called police at 11 pm on September 10 from Chat American Grill in Scarsdale and said that someone had just punched him in the head. When police arrived they spoke to Roccisano who appeared to be drunk. They interviewed his friend Carl who said that Denis was arguing with two female bartenders about his bill when another patron, who was trying protect the bartenders, approached Roccisano and then left the bar. Police spoke to the one of the bartenders who confirmed that someone approached Roccisano but did not punch or assault him. Other patron confirmed her story. Roccisano was not injured, refused medical attention and was driven home by his friend.

The manager of DeCiccos called police at 3 pm on September 10 to report that two employees of the store were assaulting each other. According to the men, they had a verbal argument and one slammed a door that hit the other. The man who was hit was not injured and refused medical attention. The manager then said he could handle the situation.

Noise:

Also at Chat, at 5 pm on September 14 a resident of the Chateaux Circle Apartments complained about loud music coming from the restaurant. Police told the manager about the complaint and the manager said that the band would be finished at 5:30 pm.

Dog Bites:

A seven year-old girl was bitten by a dog at Crossway Field on the afternoon of September 15. Police found the dog's owner who said that the dog was on a leash at the time it bit the girl and was up to date on its shots. Police told the man to confine the dog for ten days.

A Griffen Road man reported that he was bitten by a black German shepherd when he was jogging on Palmer Avenue at 4:15 on September 15. As he was approaching the intersection of Palmer Avenue and Wynmor Road he saw an elderly couple walking a German shepherd on a leash walking south. As he crossed paths with the couple the dog approached him and bit his upper left thigh near his groin. He told the couple and they did not believe him and asked to see his wound -- which he refused to show them. The jogger told the couple to put a muzzle on the dog and they argued for about five minutes. The man came to headquarters to report the incident about an hour later. Though he did not have the dogowner's full names he said the elderly man had identified himself as Aaron. He said the elderly man was about 5'8" with dark hair and the woman was 5'2" with thin red hair. The jogger refused medical treatment.

Theft at Estate Sale:

Several items of jewelry including a coral gold ring, an aquamarine heart platinum ring and an amethyst and diamond platinum wedding ring were reported stolen after an estate sale on Fox Meadow Road on Saturday September 13. The sale was held from 9 am to 2 pm on Saturday and nine people were enlisted to help with the sale. However between 12:30 and 1:30 pm, the daughter of the homeowner found her mother's pink jewelry bag and jewelry box emptied and placed on top of a bookshelf in the office. Only books were for sale during the event. She did say that her mother suffered from dementia and used to hide her jewelry -- but the daughter searched the house and could not find the jewelry.

Missing Ring:

An Ardmore Road woman reported that her diamond ring was stolen from her home sometime on August 8 -9. She reported that she had left the ring in its customary place but when she came back the following day it was gone. She provided the police with the names of several suspects who may have been involved.

Missing Clarinet:

A Brookby Road woman stopped by police headquarters to report that her son's clarinet was missing. They last saw it in June.

Strange Man at Scarsdale High School:

Two high school girls reported that they were approached by a suspicious man in a minivan as they were walking to school at 8:15 am on September 12. They were walking to the Brewster Road entrance when a man, driving a silver or gold minivan with Florida plates, drove alongside them, extended his hand toward them and told them to "have a good day." He then drove around the parking lot several times and did a few loops without exiting. They described him as a heavy set male in his 50's, with salty hair, wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Police canvassed the area but could not find him.

Party:

Police came upon a group of about 25 students in the playground at Edgewood Elementary School at 10:10 pm on 9/14. They warned the kids that they could not trespass on school grounds after dark. The kids did not appear to have any liquor and agreed to leave the grounds. Another group of 25 youths had run from the scene when police arrived. Police searched for them and cleaned up a broken beer bottle that was found in the courtyard. They also found a backpack which was vouchered for safekeeping at headquarters.

Found:

The owner of the Scarsdale Parkway Coffee Shop found an array of personal items at the shop on September 12. Police determined the items belonged to Fernando Rodriguez of White Plains and attempted to contact him. They were unable to reach Rodriguez and the items are being held at the Police Station.

A Lawrence Road woman found a damaged Kindle when she was walking in her neighborhood on the afternoon of September 9. She turned it over to police.

Harassed:

A Lockwood Road man reported that he and his girlfriend were being harassed by his ex-wife who now lives in Hartsdale. During the past nine months the ex has sent "alarming, annoying and vulgar" email to him and often drives by his house. He asked her to stop sending the emails and doing the drive-bys but she has not complied. On September 3 she called the man's employer and said, "I'm not going to just sit back and take this." She then called her ex-husband and said, "I'm going to kill you." She also called her ex-husband's father who is very ill and claimed that his son had "gambled away their life savings." The man's girlfriend has an order of protection against the ex-wife. The man feared that his ex-wife's behavior was escalating and was fearful. Police filed a domestic incident report and the man was advised of his rights.

Arrests:

Brianna Lee Vesey of New Rochelle appeared in Scarsdale Village Court on 9/11 to respond to an arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on August 28. She was charged with unlicensed driving which is a misdemeanor. She was released and given a return court date of September 18. Brian Donnell of New York, NY also surrendered to police on September 12 in response to an active warrant dating back to May, 2011. He was released and given a court date of 9/18.

Accident:

A woman who works in the cheese department at Balducci's called police on the afternoon of September 9 when a delivery truck hit her car while it was parked in the Balducci's lot. She had the name of the company who owned the truck but not the license plate number. The manager for the delivery truck company said he would call the police with the information later in the day.

Illegal Watering:

On September 10 a Berwick Road man reported that his neighbor was watering their lawn despite the watering restrictions that prohibited them from watering at that time. Police went to the neighboring home and the homeowner said that he thought the restrictions were lifted and agreed to turn off the sprinkler. On September 11, the man made the same complaint about his neighbor's sprinkler. Police went to the house and the neighbor apologized and said he would try to reprogram the system. Police warned the neighbor that if it happened again they would receive a summons.

Counterfeit Bill:

The Manager of the Avis Car Rental at the Scarsdale Service Center complained that a customer paid for a car rental with a counterfeit $100 bill on September 12. The customer, Che Grant of the Bronx returned the car and paid for the rental with five $100 bills. When the manager went to the bank to deposit the funds, the bank teller found that one of the bills was counterfeit and confiscated it.

Sewage:

A Potter Road man called police on the morning of September 14 to report that a manhole located in front of his house was leaking and sending out a "horrific smell." When police arrived the leakage had stopped and the sewer line had cleared itself.

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lifeguardChairStolen Parts: Two large pieces of the boiler for St. James the Less on Church Lane were stolen on August 29. The property manager reported that two men pulled up in a white cargo van and asked an employee if they could have the parts. While the employee was looking for the manager the two men loaded the parts into their van and drove away. The manager said that the two men who took the parts frequent the church dumpster and remove items with the church's permission. However they were not authorized to remove these parts which are valued at $1,600. Police will check the video tape to identify the suspects.

Also on August 29 a bus driver for the Scarsdale School District witnessed the theft of metal pipes from the sanitation yard on Secor Road. The bus driver saw a man exit a white van and walk to the pipe storage yard. She asked him what he was doing and he told her a friend told him to come and collect scrap metal. The bus driver told him she would call the police and said the man, who identified himself as "Joe" said he would leave. She told the police what was written on the van and provided the license plate number.

Dog Bite:

A UPS man reported that he was bitten by a dog on his left buttock after he made a delivery to a home on Stratton Road on August 31. According to the deliveryman, the resident opened the door and the dog came toward him and would not leave him alone. The owner tried to secure the dog but it kept getting away. The dog bite did not break the man's skin and the owner reported that the dog had his shots.

Pool Party:

On the morning of September2 police found that several items had been thrown into the water at the Scarsdale Pool overnight. They found wooden planters, the lifeguard umbrellas, a garbage can and the lifeguard chair thrown into the four pools at the complex.

Overnight in the Park:

At 3:32 am on Sunday September 1, police found a woman and her daughter sleeping in Boniface Circle in Scarsdale Village. The woman identified herself as a Garth Road resident. She said she had taken the last train back from Manhattan and was locked out of her apartment. Her husband had the keys and he was still in NYC. He could not get on a train until 5:30 am. Given the circumstances police allowed the woman and her daughter to sleep in the park while they awaited the keys.

Lost and Found:

A red and beige LL Bean bag was found in the Christie Place Garage on the evening of August 26. Police could not find the owner and brought the bag back to headquarters and examined it. The bag belongs to John and Laura Desmarais but they were unable to contact them. Inside the bag were facial art antiques, a glass figurine and a metal and glass rod. The bag was held at police headquarters.

Missing specs: A man who works at the Scarsdale Service Center on Scarsdale Avenue said that his $800 prescription glasses were taken by a customer who had come in to rent a car on August 27. After the customer left, a woman, who is believed to be the customer's daughter came inside, picked up the glasses and left with them. The customer said he would return the glasses when he returns the car.

Stolen Bicycles:

A Montgomery Avenue man reported that a $300 road bike that was locked to the bike rack on the morning of August 27 was stolen sometime that day.

On August 29 a gray mountain bike also valued at $300 was stolen from the same rack. The owner said he had been riding the same bike to and from the station for two years. The bike was secured to the rack with a metal chain and a 4 digit lock in the morning and when the man returned at 8 pm the bike was gone.

Arrest:

Thomas Barr, age 45 of Portchester was brought to Scarsdale Village Court from the Westchester County Jail on August 28. He was being held in jail due to a family court order and was brought to Scarsdale to respond to a driving violation dating back to January 30, 2013. After the matter was disposed of by Judge Galloway Barr was transported back to the county jail.

At 1:23 am on August 28 police received a call about a white middle-aged woman who was wearing a Giant's jersey and walking down Clarence Road looking into cars and driveway. Police found the woman carrying two plastic bags filled with empty water bottles. She identified herself as a resident of Madison Road. Police gave her a summons and advised her to appear in court on August 28.

Gildo Gherardi, age 59 of Carmel New York was arrested on 8/29 due to a bench warrant issued on August 7. He was searched, booked and placed in the holding cell. While police were checking his record they found an active arrest warrant in Ramapo, NY which was confirmed by the Ramapo Police. Gherardi was then brought before Judge Galloway who set bail at $535 which Gherardi was unable to pay. He was then remanded to Westchester County Jail.

Car Break-ins:

The driver's side passenger window of a BMW parked at Scarsdale High School was broken while the owner was working out at the track on the afternoon of September 4. A Botkier handbag that was on the floor in the back of the car was moved but not stolen and all the contents of the bag were intact. Police surmise that the offender broke the window and then fled as there were people around at the time.

On the morning of August 30 police received calls from residents at Palmer Avenue, Claremont Road and Secor Road who said their cars were entered overnight. Coins were removed from the car on Palmer Avenue and the car on Claremont Road was tossed. About $20 in coins was missing from the car on Secor Road.

Craig's List Scam:

A Heathcote Road man told police that he may be the victim of fraudulent advertising. He responded to an ad on Craig's List for a vacation home rental in New Jersey for Labor Day weekend. He sent his deposit and then suspected something was amiss. He asked a friend to call to see if the house was available for the weekend and his friend was told that it was available and was given a different account number to send his deposit. The Scarsdale man emailed to cancel the rental but got no response and had not received a refund. As of 8/28 it was unclear whether or not the owner would hand over the keys to the house for the weekend.

Biker Down:

A Graham Road man, riding his bike across the driveway of the Scarsdale Library on Olmstead road was hit by a car turning into the driveway at 10:30 am on August 30. The driver of the car stopped to check on the cyclist but left without exchanging any information. The cyclist described the driver as a woman with gray hair in her 80's and said the car was dark green or blue. He did not record her license plate number.

Graffiti:

Black spray paint was used to make graffiti at the Quaker Ridge School. Police found the damage on September 2. On the front brick wall of the school, the following was painted in black: ROJO NV N.OC.S ROCO SCTO. The stop sign at the school was also painted in black.

 

Harassed at the Salon:

 

A White Plains woman reported that she was harassed at the Julius Michael Salon on the morning of August 30. She was waiting for a friend to have her hair done when she was asked to step outside due to a previous incident that had angered the owner of the salon. The owner followed her outside and yelled at her. She recorded him saying, "I destroy you," and "strangle you." The argument continued for several minutes but when she showed the owner the phone he apologized to her.

Identity Thefts:

A River Road woman reported that someone used her credit card to make an unauthorized purchase of $39.95 on a pornographic website, www.epoch.com, sometime between August 11 – 17. Since the purchase was for pornography and she had not used the card since 2010 the charge triggered an alert from the bank. Though the website asserted that the purchase was made from the woman's IP address, she disputer it as the internet was not working at her house at the time.

A Meadow Road man reported that in April 2012 someone used his personal information to open an additional phone line on Verizon Wireless and charged $372.19 to his account. Verizon removed the line once he told them about the fraud.

Wanderer:

A 79 year-old Murray Hill Road man who suffers from Alzheimers was reported missing by his wife on the morning of September 1. He was found shortly thereafter in front of the post office in the Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center. He had been caught in the rain and was soaked. The man told police he was out for a walk but did not know exactly how to get home though he did know his address. Police advised the man's wife to contact Older Adult Advocates for assistance.

Gunshots?

Police got two calls at 6 pm on August 28 from Greenacres residents who said that they heard gunshots near Greenacres Avenue and Greendale road. Though police found nothing unusual in Greenacres they did learn that fireworks had been set off near the Scarsdale/White Plains border.

Dog:

A Brittany Close woman called police at 7:30 pm on August 28 when she found a dog at her front door. She asked police to come by and pick it up. When police arrived they found neighbors searching for their dog – and it was returned to its owners.

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