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 spoke with the homeowner, and the homeowner instructed the kids to lower the volume of the music. As a result, the restaurant owner, responsible for the heaters, arrived on scene and removed them from the building. The 34-year-old Hartsdale driver of a 2020 Lexus reported she lost consciousness while driving and therefore hit, head-on, a 2019 truck driven by a 52-year-old Cortland Manor man. The driver self extricated and was evaluated by SVAC on scene. A Stonehouse Road woman reported her grills propane tank would not shut off Sept. 28. Four students complaining of headaches were evaluated by Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps in the nurses office. On Aug. 16, police searched for a car reported stolen out of Nassau County. A temporary order of protection was issued in favor of the defendant who suffered a loss of funds. 5 Connecticut children, ages 8-17, dead after New York crash . It contained $300 cash, credit cards and personal documents. Students and staff were evacuated from the school and a Hazmat team was called in as a precaution. The caller found the woman and helped her leave the club. Firefighters called Con Edison after finding a leaking hot water heaters gas pipe in a Morris Lane House Sept. 28. The house was metered and high readings were found on the first and second floors. Scarsdale ambulan Scarsdale An unusual odor coming from rubber cones alerted the management of a Saxon Woods Road care facility, and they called firefighters to investigate Sept. 30. On Aug. 14, a Cambridge Road man reported he was having difficulties with a former tenant who left his rental space in terrible condition. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. Photo Credit: Google Maps street view Zak Failla 10/08/2020 3:15 p.m. As it didnt appear sick or injured, the animal was returned to its natural habitat. Food was placed in the basket to attempt to lure the cat inside. The incident was recorded on surveillance video. On Sept. 29, firefighters assisted at a car accident involving a pickup truck that rolled onto its roof on the Hutchinson River Parkway. Police gave the resident contact information for local animal trappers. In 2020, 141 pedal cyclists were killed in Great Britain, whilst 4,215 were reported to be seriously injured (adjusted) and 11,938 slightly injured (adjusted). No one was injured and the car wasnt damaged. 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 pedestrian was walking in the crosswalk southbound on Popham with a red crossing signal. Parents arrived to collect their children. 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. StolenOn 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. The contractor was contacted by phone; he said the gas-powered saw was vital to conducting the work but agreed to check the area in the morning. She said the man filled out the paperwork and left the bank. Police closed an open manhole cover at Rugby Lane and Cambridge Road Nov. 19. When a gray Jeep Wrangler hit the young woman, the driver got out of the car to check on her and then drove away. However, the man had not called for an Uber. This report covering police and fire department activity from Aug. 8-14 has been compiled from official information. Police called a tow service for assistance. Contact them about remote video for your home or business. The employee told police they understood no further services were wanted and they would not return. On Sept. 28, a Brewster Road man reported someone filed a fraudulent unemployment claim in his name. All Rights Reserved. One sign was tagged with a graffiti apparently written with a black Sharpie marker. On Sept. 29, firefighters assisted at a car accident involving a pickup truck that rolled onto its roof on the Hutchinson River Parkway. The Scarsdale Hartsdale Daily Voice reported on a pedestrian that was hit by a car and killed last Wednesday at a busy Scarsdale intersection. However, when police arrived on scene, the roosters were quiet. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Police searched the parkway for the wrong-way driver, but the car had apparently corrected the situation and was nowhere to be found. The science wing remained closed for the day in order to allow for active ventilation.Firefighters assisted with a rollover car accident on Mamaroneck Road Nov. 18. Police notified Con Edison. 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. accounts, the history behind an article. Welfare checkA person wearing ski jacket and a hood was waiting at a bus stop at Wilmot and Heathcote roads Aug. 8. Tarnower wrote a best-selling book touting the benefits of a high-protein, low-fat diet. Please log in or register for a new account to continue reading. Click here to follow Daily Voice White Plains and receive free news updates. A 40-year-old female pedestrian, from Scarsdale, was struck while using the crosswalk at the intersection of Popham Road and East Parkway Aug. 2, around 9:20 a.m. Police and Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps were dispatched to the scene, where they learned that the driver - Thomas Michael Berry, 62, of Bronxville - failed to stop his car and instead left the scene of the accident. Con Edison examined the appliance and determined there was a defect; so they shut the gas connection. The driver of the Lexus was taken to Westchester Medical Center for treatment. Police spoke with the driver, who said she had pulled over to make a phone call. A solicitor on Heathcote Road was told he needed a permit to solicit in the Village Oct. 1. No abnormal readings were detected, and the school was determined to be safe. Police investigated the noise and found it to be reasonable. The homeowner met firefighters on his front yard and said men were working at the rear of the house. He spoke to a man who said his girlfriend made a wrong turn and entered the clubs property and got lost on the greens. After failing to locate the owner of the watch, the woman gave the watch to police. On Sept. 28, firefighters assisted at a rollover car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway. 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. One rock shattered a window and made a hole in its screen. On Oct. 2, police notified Verizon about fallen wires on Woodland Place. They shut service to the house and advised called a plumber for service. Scene lighting and access points for Metro-North and other personnel to access the train and the victim were organized, and a rescue train was brought up on the southbound tracks to transport passengers who got off the affected train. A Carman Road resident asked police to meet her outside her house to discuss a civil matter with one of her neighbors Sept. 29. Police investigated and determined the man was a taxi driver looking for house numbers in order to identify the house scheduled for a pickup. He was told to send a personal check to cover the taxes on his winnings. 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. 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. An accident investigation is ongoing by Greenburgh PD detectives and traffic personnel. Firefighters shut off the knob and ventilated the building. 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. Cars and roadwaysA caller reported a suspicious car parked on Fox Meadow Road for over an hour Sept. 28. MTA police were investigating the incident. Accident fatality: On Friday, Nov. 22, at 6:10 p.m., Greenburgh Police responded to Fort Hill Road just south of the intersection with Underhill Road, in Edgemont, to investigate a pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle. When leaving the park area, the band member was said to have rolled down her window and said, I hope you trip and get hurt. Firefighters were released from the scene after Con Edison workers arrived. Call 914-722-2200 or visit their websiteThis police report is sponsored by Scarsdale Security who does more than just security. He was last seen getting into a gray Acura and leaving the scene. The Jeep, driven by a 44-year-old Scarsdale woman, was in the process of making a left turn from Fenimore Road onto Oak Lane when the accident occurred. Milford police investigate fatal pedestrian crash. StolenA boys silver mountain bike was stolen from the parking lot behind Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Boulevard Nov. 21. Copyright 2022 Scarsdale. A Brewster Road resident reported her neighbors roosters were making an excessive amount of noise at 8:30 a.m., Sept. 29. A Wakefield Road woman reported trouble with her landline Sept. 30. He inquired and the person said he was an Uber driving waiting for a passenger. A car sustained two flat tires on Mamaroneck Road Nov. 22. On 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. Cars and roadwaysOn Aug. 8, police assisted a driver with a disabled sanitation truck on Saxon Woods Road and escorted the truck and a HELP truck to the Village compost lot for attempted repair work. Police found it, put it on the curb and left a note for the highway department. 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. A clogged dryer vent at a Park Road house was creating steam Aug. 9. The Daily Beast reported recently that a tragic motor vehicle accident in upstate New York in the early morning hours of Sunday, February 28, 2021 may have been no accident, in which a woman allegedly, The Clinton, Essex, And Franklin Counties Press-Republican reported that a pedestrian was killed on Saturday, October 24 in an accident with a motor vehicle according to representatives of the New, Pedestrian accidents involving automobiles have been steadily climbing according to recent data. No injuries were reportedA car sustained two flat tires on Mamaroneck Road Nov. 22. The son wanted a report made to document his concern that the contractor might be taking advantage of his elderly parents. Firefighters unlocked the door so SVAC could help the person who fell. Some kids were dancing in a room above a garage on Heathcote Road and a neighbor complained of noise Nov. 22. One sign was found folded in half. The pedestrian, a Greenburgh teenager, said she wasn't injured. Police searched the parkway for the wrong-way driver, but the car had apparently corrected the situation and was nowhere to be found. The caller thought the teen might need medicine. On Sept. 29, a Carthage Road man reported losing a clip-style wallet in the Village. One sign was removed from the property. The highway department was notified about an uprooted tree resulting from the accident. The 34-year-old Hartsdale driver of a 2020 Lexus reported she lost consciousness while driving and therefore hit, head-on, a 2019 truck driven by a 52-year-old Cortland Manor man. Car accidentsA head-on, two-car collision occurred on Weaver Street at 10:30 a.m., Sept. 28. 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. Police notified Con Edison, and firefighters stood by. At that point, the woman realized the requests for payment were a scam, and she notified police. Some credit cards also revealed possible fraudulent activity. Police spoke both with both parties who agreed that they would each partake in housekeeping duties during the week. Pedestrian struckOn 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. The recommendations appeared to be working and no concerning carbon monoxide readings were detected. The recreation department as informed about the matter. WildlifeAfter a possibly sick coyote was reported on Cooper Road Sept. 29, police alerted nearby residents to take caution. Firefighters shut off the knob and ventilated the building. An unusual odor coming from rubber cones alerted the management of a Saxon Woods Road care facility, and they called firefighters to investigate Sept. 30. 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. The womans husband arrived to pick her up. Dante The Opera Artists; Dante Virtual Opera; Divine Comedy; About IOT. Police went to the business, and the owner said he was having a grand opening party. He said he received phone calls Aug. 3 telling him he won $1.6 million and a Mercedes-Benz. 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. He was subsequently arrested. On Nov. 20, Emily McGovern, 50, of Poughkeepsie, was arrested on a felony charge of third-degree grand larceny. About IOT; The Saillant System; Flow Machine. Upon arrival, management said the occupant was out of the elevator. Wires fell on a Village leaf removal truck while the truck was on a job on Fayette Road Nov. 22. SuspiciousOn Aug. 10, a Post Road man said he returned home to find a person in an unknown car sitting in his driveway. First responders arrived and immediately rendered medical aid to 80-year-old Albert Farina of Yonkers, and he was taken to a local area trauma center. The incident happened around 8 in the morning on Wednesday, October 7 near the intersection of Crane Road and Church Lane in Scarsdale. A Birchall Road resident in the early hours of Aug. 22 reported either a large dog or a small bear was seen on their property. 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. After purchasing and remitting a second Moneypak, the woman then received a third call demanding more money. Firefighters opened windows to ventilate a Harvest Drive house after food got scorched on a stove in a Harvest Drive house Aug. 11. The homeowner was advised to call a plumber. He was last seen getting into a gray Acura and leaving the scene. For a free legal consultation, call 516-932-0400. The highway department was notified about an uprooted tree resulting from the accident. A water leak in a Sheldrake Road house caused a false alarm activation Aug. 8. He said he was there to help someone else move. The Prius had accumulated five unpaid parking tickets with a total of $650 in fines. At the scene of a two-car collision Aug. 16 on the Hutchinson River Parkway southbound, a driver complaining of head and neck pain was taken to White Plains Hospital for evaluation while another driver refused medical assistance. On Nov. 20, firefighters notified Con Edison about an outdoor gas odor from an excavation site on Norma Place. Be Nice. When police approached the animal, it ran into the woods. Arriving police and EMS personnel came upon a 67-year-old female resident of Edgemont lying in the roadway. A gravely sick raccoon was reported Aug. 15 on the driveway of the Pro Shop on Griffen Avenue. Harlem Line service was partially suspended from 12:54 am to 2:21 am. You have permission to edit this article. Police said the sergeant, who is a 13-year veteran of the department and is assigned to the 2nd precinct, has been cooperating with investigators. The driver was not issued any summonses. Criminal mischiefOn Aug. 12, a Quentin Road man reported someone damaged the door handle of his 2019 Audi overnight, possibly in a larceny attempt. Seymour shared details of the following incidents. A Cooper Road resident saw the possibly sick coyote again on Sept. 30 and called police. Police helped call a tow for a motorist with a flat tire on Post Road Nov. 19. 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. Call or text 516-932-0400 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form. 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. A tripped head was found with no apparent cause for activation. Residents complained about noise from a Village event on Boulevard Aug. 12. Lost dogPolice reunited a lost dog and its Boulder Brook Road owner Nov. 23. 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. The person was confirmed dead, and firefighters helped move the persons body from the tracks. Joyce Dopkeen/The New York Times. Village codeAfter a neighbor complained of baking dog left outdoors on Springdale Avenue Nov. 21, police went the alleged house and observed a dog outside. Police taped off an area around a tree leaning into a power line near the intersection of Whig and Overlook roads Sept. 30. ScofflawPolice identified a white Mercedes-Benz with scofflaw status parked on East Parkway Nov. 20. Lost and foundKey fobs, for an Audi and two other cars were found on an initialed lanyard on Sherbrooke Road Aug. 8. 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. Wires fell on a Village leaf removal truck while the truck was on a job on Fayette Road Nov. 22. He told police the man left in a blue pickup truck. Police suggested the homeowner contact the phone company for replacement. Contact them about remote video for your home or business. Custodians and firefighters ventilated affected classrooms with small fans. There was no sign of criminality or criminal intention. Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a gas leak on Barry Road Aug. 11. The incident happened around 8 in the morning on Wednesday, October 7 near the intersection of Crane Road and Church Lane in Scarsdale. After purchasing and remitting a second Moneypak, the woman then received a third call demanding more money. A Harvest Drive resident Aug. 16 reported two cars were entered overnight and things were stolen. Post author: Post published: June 12, 2022 Post category: is kiefer sutherland married Post comments: add the comment and therapists to the selected text add the comment and therapists to the selected text Firefighters continued to stabilize the scene for Metro-North personnel in their recovery and investigation. We'd love to hear eyewitness The 20-yerar-old Scarsdale driver said he attempted to stop but was unsuccessful. The science wing remained closed for the day in order to allow for active ventilation. 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. The girl was taken to the hospital for evaluation. Cruz had been in Westchester County Jail on other charges, and Scarsdale police picked him up and transported him to headquarters to process the arrest. A person fell in a Seneca Road bathroom behind a locked door Aug. 10. Tree workers in Mamaroneck switched the power off. The wires were knocked down by a falling tree. Don't knowingly lie about anyone He said he spoke with the supervisor, a woman, the day before about the matter but she was back again the following day. A car fire was reported Aug. 19 on the Hutchinson River Parkway northbound just north of Weaver Street. A caller Aug. 20 reported a teenage male possibly in need of assistance standing on East Parkway near the entrance to the Bronx River Parkway. Be Proactive. Firefighters stood by for Con Edison at the site of a fallen electrical wire on Heathcote Road Aug. 12. On October 8, the identity of the pedestrian was released by Scarsdale Police. Village codeA solicitor on Heathcote Road was told he needed a permit to solicit in the Village Oct. 1. After a possibly sick coyote was reported on Cooper Road Sept. 29, police alerted nearby residents to take caution. Adagio Overview; Examples (videos) 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. Officers from the Scarsdale Police Department were dispatched to the intersection in response to a report of a serious crash involving a pedestrian, according to a spokesperson from the organization. They say the alarm did not come through the alarm company, but a man working in a garden in front of the school had heard the alarm and called 911. Police called the listed number on the sign, and a secretary said the sign would be removed within the hour. The man never said anything to the women, but they felt uncomfortable. 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. The car was described as a late model gray Range or Land Rover. A Hartsdale woman reported her Volvo was struck by a falling tree branch Aug. 16 at Walworth Avenue and Fenimore Road. On Aug. 8, firefighters helped a Mamaroneck Road resident open a stuck door. A caller Aug. 18 told police he thinks a contractor was scamming his parents who live on Barry Road. 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. Police drove around the area but didnt see him. 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 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. Police gave the resident contact information for local animal trappers. FirefightersOn Aug. 8, firefighters were called to address a stuck elevator in a Saxon Woods Road building. By Joseph Berger. Firefighters confirmed the source of the odor and reassured management that nothing was burning inside the building. The operator of the vehicle remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation." She complained of chest pain and was transported to the hospital for treatment. Police placed caution tape on a low-hanging wire on Woods Lane and alerted Verizon Oct. 1. Once again, a Brewster Road resident reported her neighbors roosters were making an excessive amount of noise at 9:00 a.m., Oct. 2. 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 driver was not issued any summonses. AssistancePolice and firefighters helped unlock a car door on Ogden Road to free a child who accidentally got locked inside the car Aug. 10. A temporary order of protection was issued in favor of the defendant who suffered a loss of funds. See more from this location? County police and Scarsdale ambulance crew assisted at the scene.