Wednesday, Dec 25th

coyotogreenacresCoyote: On Sunday afternoon a Berkeley Road woman called to say there was a coyote in her driveway. Though police could not find it, that afternoon another Greenacres resident sent the photo shown here of a coyote on Greenacres Avenue near Berkeley to Scarsdale10583!

Horse on the loose: County Police called Scarsdale Police when they saw a horse running on Stratton Road without a rider at 1:10 pm on 9/18. Police investigated and learned that a Corell Road woman was riding the horse on a trail near Saxon Woods pool when the horse was spooked by two dogs on the trail and the rider was thrown. The horse returned to the stable unharmed and the woman called her husband to pick her up.

Vanished: Distraught Valley Road parents called police at 3:03 pm on 9/18 when they were unable to find their 9 ½ year old daughter. They described what their red-haired daughter was wearing to police. However by the time police arrived at the house the girl had been found hiding next to the television in the basement. She admitted that she had poured talcum powder on the stairs and was afraid she would be reprimanded.

Missing: On September 13, A divorced Edgewood woman came to police to report that her ex-husband had stolen her engagement and wedding rings. Her thirteen year-old daughter told her she had seen the rings at her father’s house. The woman had last seen the rings in 2007. Her lawyer wrote a letter to her ex asking for the rings to be returned and also sent him an email. He had not replied to either communication.

A Harvest Road resident reported that a custom bicycle, valued at $4,500 was stolen out of the garage at her home on September 13th. The garage door was left open briefly and additional bicycles and a set of golf clubs that were also in the garage were left untouched.

Arguments: A Stratton Road man arrived home on the night of 9/15 and found his soon to be ex-wife agitated. Rather than stay at the house, he went to the police to document the event.

At Chase Bank on Palmer Avenue on 9/14, a woman refused to leave the bank. Bank Manager, Carrie Ghiggeri told police that an “elderly” female would not leave the bank after being told that she could not use the bathroom. Patrol advised Mrs. Margery Epstein, date of birth 04/09/1949, (age 62) that she could not use the bathroom in the bank, as it was for employees only. Patrol escorted Mrs. Epstein to the bathroom at Metro Deli.

Dispute: On 9/17, Nick Prisco of Prisco’s Video TV and Appliance Company in White Plains called to complain about a transaction with a White Birch Lane man. Prisco delivered a washer and a dryer to replace a damaged dryer that had been delivered on 8/27. The balance of $2,234 and was due on delivery. The employee installed the new dryer, but the homeowner stated that the replacement dryer was damaged as well, pushed the workman out of his house and refused to pay for the washer. Police called the Scarsdale man who claimed he had paid, but said, “I’ll pay the rest when they give me a working dryer.”

Dogs: A woman called to report that three dogs were locked in a parked car in an alley off Scarsdale Avenue and were left there every day. Police spoke to the dog’s owner who said that the dogs were just there for 30 minutes.

A Weaver Street woman called to complain that his neighbor’s bulldog comes into his yard and prevents his children from playing outside. The Weaver Street man was also worried that the neighbor’s german shepard could also escape. The neighbor agreed to have his fence repaired.

Damage: A Secor Road man claimed that the driver’s side mirror of his 2004 Infiniti was removed from his car while it was parked in the Christie Place Garage on September 16th.

Hot tar was spilled onto Griffen Avenue at Mamaroneck Road on the afternoon of 9/14. Police placed cones in the area to prevent cars from driving through the tar.

Gun: A Brite Avenue man turned over a BB gun for safekeeping to the police on 9/13.

(Photo Credit: Anne Lyons)

 

 

policeshieldProwler: A Colonial Road was awakened by a loud bang outside his house at 5:30 am on September 7th. He looked outside and saw a man running from the back of the house and then saw the man get into his car and drive fast toward Mamaroneck Road. The resident was not able to provide a description of the suspect of the car.

Up on the Roof of Edgewood School: Police got a report at 6 pm on 9/5 that kids were atop the Edgewood School, but when police arrived, the kids were gone.

Identity Theft: A Heathcote Road woman reported the $3,854 in fraudulent withdrawals were made from her checking account between May 23-September 6, 2011. There were 19 withdrawals in all.

More flooding: At 8 pm on September 6, Weaver Street between Crossway and Stratton Road was closed due to flooding. That same night, the Brewster Road entrance to Scarsdale High School was also closed with the stream overflowed and Greendale Road was taped off that night due to excess water. At 8 am on 9/10, there was a broken water main at 10 Walworth Avenue.

Fights: Police were called on the morning of 9/11 to mediate a dispute between a home health care aide and the man she cares for on Mamaroneck Road in Scarsdale. Social Services said that the man was required to have 24-hour care, though there was no court order mandating it. The 86 year-old man at the house wanted the home health care worker to leave the premises. Police called the man’s nephew and asked him to find a new health care aide and police stayed at the house while the aid removed her personal belongings from the house and returned the key.

An Oak Lane woman called police when a black Infiniti was parked in her driveway at 6:55 pm on 9/8. She said she had approached the driver who became irate and told her to call the police. When police arrived the man had pulled the car out of the driveway and was parked at the side of the road with the hazard lights on. Police spoke to the driver who was initially argumentative and denied parking in the woman’s driveway. However, the driver said he was fine and was having a phone conversation.

Police were called to Starbucks in Scarsdale Village at 8:30 pm on 9/8 when a man was taking photos of two Starbucks employees with his cell phone and became belligerent when the employees said the store was closing. The man had left the store before police arrived.

Locked In: At 10:35 am on Sunday 9/11, a woman got stuck inside the ATM room at the Chase Bank on Palmer Avenue. By the time police arrived, she had gotten out. On Walworth Avenue, two children and an adult got locked in a bedroom on the morning of 9/9. Police were able to open the door.

Threatening Text: An 18 year-old Bell Road boy reported that a former friend sent him a threatening text message on September 7. The text message said, “I’m telling you now you can tell the cops your getting an ass beaten when I get home idc anymore.” He received the message after he met a mutual friend outside the texter’s girlfriend’s house. Police called the man who sent the text and told his stepfather to instruct him stop texting or calling the Scarsdale boy.

Missing Manhole: On the morning of 9/8 a Fenimore Road man damaged the rear right tire of his car when he drove over a manhole that was missing its cover at the intersection of Brite Avenue and Chesterfield Road. The manhole had been dislodged by heavy water runoff.

Deep Water: At 6:18 am on 9/8, a caller reported that his gray Audi was stuck at the intersection of Popham Road and Scarsdale Avenue and filling up with water. He was able to move the car out of the water and called a tow truck.

Lawn Damage: While backing out of the driveway at 156 Rock Creek Lane at 7 pm on 9/8, a Bronx woman reversed onto the lawn of 259 Rock Creek Lane, then drove forward across the lawn of 156 Rock Creek Lane and then traversed the lawn of 159 Rock Creek Lane.

Parties! At 11:35 pm on 9/5 police investigated a noisy pool party on Hickory Lane. Kids agreed that it was time to call it a night. On Saturday night September 10th, police broke up a small party on Harvest Drive and responded to a noise complaint on White Road. At 11 pm, police went to Normandy Lane and asked the homeowner to turn down the music. The DJ turned it off and the party ended.

Missing: A bicycle was reported stolen from a storage unit at the Chateaux Apartments on September 7th.

Animals: A coyote was reported on Rock Creek Lane at 3:08 pm on September 8th.

 

brp8-11dScarsdale appears to have escaped  major damage from Hurricane Irene though on Sunday morning Mayor Flisser reported that 150 homes in town are without power, several roads are blocked due to fallen trees and there is sanitary sewer discharges from the storm water inflow. The Post Road (Route 22) is clear and passable.  Driving restrictions which were imposed on Saturday night in Scarsdale were lifted at 1:15 pm on Sunday.

The Con Edison outage map shows that 179 customers out of 6,025 served in Scarsdale are out. Con Edison reports outages along Drake Road, in Edgewood and Crane Berkeley – however power is expected to be restored by 11 am this morning.

The Bronx River is at dramatic levels and Bruce Wells of Scarsdale and others sent in the photos below. The Metro North Train tracks are also underwater, train service is suspended and from the depth of the water it does not appear that trains will be coming through anytime soon. Ducks were swimming the parking lot of the Hartsdale Station, with water at least two feet deep. With Metro North shut down, and the Bronx River and Hutchinson River Parkways closed at Scarsdale due to flooding, it is doubtful that commuters will be able to get to work in Manhattan on Monday.

Residents report flooding in Heathcote on Cayuga Road and the Mehta family sent in this photo of a downed tree in the pond at 10 Leatherstocking.

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Train Tracks at Hartsdale Station are Under Water
George Field, Eton Road and Fairview Road flooded as well and photos below were provided by Alan Lowenfels.

In Greenburgh, Paul Feiner has sent out status emails on Sunday morning. Included on the list of road closures due to flooding is the intersection of West Hartsdale Avenue and South Central Avenue and Ardsley Road at Fort Hill Road. The email sent out Sunday morning shows that 1,500 Greenburgh customers are without power.

You can view the Con Edison map here and also find out when power will be restored at your location:

If you’re reading this update, let us how you are doing in the comments section below. Please be sure to include your location. If you have photos that you want to share, please email them to [email protected]

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Bronx River Parkway is Closed at Fenimore Road

 

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diamondnecklaceThefts: On 8/29 a Circle Road woman reported that two diamond necklaces and an unopened bottle of Vodka were missing from her master bedroom. She had last seen the jewelry, valued at $32,000 about a month ago. Other jewelry that was stored in her bedroom was still there. There were no signs that anyone had broken into the house.

A Tompkins Road man reported that a bike had been stolen out of his garage on August 30th.

Vandals: Montrose Road residents reported that a window located on the left side of their front door was broken on 8/31. It appeared that a small object was thrown at the window.

Greenacres Avenue residents found that someone had thrown “smelly liquid” on their front door on September 1st.

On the afternoon of 8/29 police were called about a man who was acting strangely and speaking to himself around the Scarsdale High School tennis courts. Though the man had driven away, the caller had noted his license plate number. Police traced the license plate number and found they belonged to a New Rochelle man. However, they did not find him in the area.

Underage Drinkers: Police encountered a two drunk 19 year-olds on Nelson Road in Scarsdale at 2:43 am on 9/1. Since they were underage, police notified one of the youths’ parents and told them to monitor their son for the rest of the night. No alcoholic beverages were found.

Arrest: Salvatore Carpanzano, age 52 of Atlantic Highlands, NJ, turned himself in to Scarsdale Police on August 30th in response to an outstanding bench warrant. He was given a court date for the following day and released on $500 bail.

Lost Dog: A Brewster Road woman found a dog on her street on 8/29 and brought it to the police station. Police were able to identify the owners who came in to claim the dog and were also given a summons.

Missing Person: Luis Valencia of New Rochelle reported his 21 year-old wife Yolanda Valerio missing at 2:36 am on September 4. She was last heard from at midnight on 9/4 when she was at the corner of Palmer Avenue and Secor Road. Police contacted several area hospitals but were unable to find her. At 3:05 am police advised Mr. Valencia to file a missing persons report with the New Rochelle Police Department.

A Heathcote man turned in a Berretta handgun to the police for safekeeping on August 29th.

A Stratton Road man asked police to stand by while he retrieved some personal items from his home on August 31.

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Break-in: A Fort Hill Road home was entered on the morning of 9/2 while the resident was at work. Her 16 year-old son noticed that the door was open and found a ripped screen on the ground and an open window. $100 in jewelry was taken, and a friend of the son noticed a red/purple mini vanpulling into the driveway.

Private eye: Police got a call about a suspicious man in a white Mercedes parked at Warnke and Andrea Lanes in Edgemont on the afternoon of Monday 8/29. When they questioned the suspect they found out he was a private investigator who was doing surveillance on an adult in the park.

Hit and run: Someone driving a red van hit a car driven by a Yonkers woman in the Midway Parking lot on Central Avenue on the afternoon of August 30th. The driver of the van fled the scene.

A Central Avenue woman reported that a shopping car hit and damaged her car while it was parked in the lot at 668 South Central Avenue on the afternoon of 8/31.

A Bronx woman, who was shopping at Amazing Savings on Central Avenue on the afternoon of August 30th had her purse stolen from the shopping cart.

Muddy water: A construction crew at 656 Ardsley Road was reported for pumping muddy water onto the street and into the Sprain Brook on the morning of September 1. When police arrived, the Project Manager said that he was waiting for Con Edison and Verizon to arrive to move equipment so that he could connect to a catch basin. Since Con Edison and Verizon were behind schedule he was forced to empty the water into the street.

Messy taxi: At 4:22 am on Sunday September 4th, police were called to resolve a dispute between a taxi driver and a passenger. The driver and passenger had agreed on the fare for a trip from White Plains to Yonkers, but during the ride the passenger vomited in the car. The driver then told him he would have to pay more to have the taxi cleaned. A fight ensued and both parties claimed that the other person got physical, though no one was injured. However the handle on the door was damaged during the fight. The two came to an agreement when police intervened.

 

 

hurricaneThis just in at 10 pm on Saturday night from Mayor Miriam Flisser: The National Weather Service, the Village of Scarsdale and Westchester County are closely following the track of the Hurricane Irene. The latest weather information predicts that the most intense storm activity occurring in Scarsdale during the early morning and afternoon hours tomorrow. As tropical storm winds and flood conditions from excessive rain are predicted, Mayor Flisser has declared a State of Emergency in the Village. The declaration requires that all motorists cease from driving or parking their vehicles on Village streets.

Village Fire, Police and Public Works Departments are fully staffed at this time and prepared to handle all Village-wide storm related issues. An Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been established to centrally coordinate all storm related operations. Residents can contact Village personnel at the EOC to report all storm related issues by calling the official “Storm Hotline” number at 722-1150. The hotline will be activated 24/7 to take calls for non-emergency, storm-related issues. During severe weather, this number should be used to report the following conditions:

  • Flooding – streets, homes
  • Downed trees
  • Debris blocking Village streets
  • Power outages (should also be reported to Con Edison at 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633)

Emergency Shelter

The Quaker Ridge Elementary School gymnasium located at 125 Weaver Street has been established as the Village’s Emergency Temporary Shelter. The shelter is currently open to serve residents displaced from their residence due to the storm. The shelter is equipped with cots, blankets, pillows and water. Residents may bring their own dry food supplies and any other items they wish.