Crime & Safety
Tuckahoe Police Blotter August 2 – 8: Jewelry, EZ Pass Missing from Car
A look at some of the incidents investigated by the Tuckahoe Police Department.

A look at some of the incidents investigated by theTuckahoe Police Department for the week of August 2 - August 8, 2010.
August 2:
4:14 p.m. The owner of the building at 77 Lime Kiln Road reported to police that a man, who was not a resident, had been seen trying the handles doors to apartments. The owner said he had left the property and was heading down Rogers Street. Police found the man that matched the description, who said he was visiting someone in the building. The man's story was confirmed and when police did a report on his criminal history, it came back negative. No damage had been done and the owner of the building did not want to press any charges.
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August 4:
7:30 a.m. The owner of a 1999 BMW reported to police that while his car was parked overnight on Sagamore Road, damage had been done to the driver's side bumper. Police documented the damage.
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11:35 a.m. A woman reported to police that a gold-colored chain valued at $150, an EZ Pass and a prescription bottle were missing from her 1999 Toyota Camry, which was parked on Crescent Place. The owner had gone on vacation and when she returned, she noticed the items were gone. Police said there was no damage to the car that suggested entry by force.
Note: This is only a sampling of the incidents reported and does not represent all activity of the Tuckahoe Police Department.
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