Crime & Safety
Possible Luring, Stolen Ring, Breaking-And-Enter: Bronxville Police Blotter
Here is a roundup of police items from the village blotter.

BRONXVILLE, NY — Bronxville Police released their most recent list of blotter items, including a stolen ring, a possible luring incident and breaking-and-entering. [Get Patch’s Daily Newsletter and Real Time News Alerts here.]
- July 10, 2017, 12:18 p.m.: Lawrence Hospital said a family member reported that a gold ring was missing from the hand of a patient who died July 1. The incident is being investigated.
- July 11, 2017, 2:21 p.m.: Police stopped a dispute between a resident on Oval Court and an employee of a moving company. Police said no crime was committed.
- July 11, 2017, 4:28 p.m.: At the Church of St. Joseph on Kraft Avenue, an elderly woman reported that an unknown male used a distraction to gain possession of her purse. The woman got the purse back from him, and he then tried to convince her to leave the church because they were exterminating. The woman refused and immediately reported the incident to church staff. Detectives are investigating the incident.
- July 12, 2017: 9:21 a.m.: A Bronxville Parking Enforcement agent requested police assistance on Pondfield Road with a resident who verbally berated him for issuing an expired inspection sticker to his parked vehicle. The dispute remained verbal only and was resolved by the responding officer. No crime was committed.
- July 12, 2017, 1:32 p.m.: A resident of Edgewood Lane reported that an unknown male operating a black GMC SUV approached her juvenile daughter in the front lawn and asked her questions about the previous homeowner. The man left before police arrive. The incident is being investigated.
- July 13, 2017: 9:27 a.m.: An unknown male entered the basement of the Westbourne Condominiums around 1:30 a.m. and forced open several storage lockers causing extensive damage to doors, wall and locking mechanisms. No items of value have been reported stolen at this time. The incident is being investigated by detectives.
- July 13, 2017: 11:25 a.m.: A 2015 Honda Pilot operated by a 16-year-old female struck a utility pole on Studio Lane causing a road closure and a response from Con Ed to stabilize the pole. The driver, who was evaluated by the Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corps, did not report any injuries. It is unclear what caused the collision.
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