Crime & Safety

Tuckahoe Police Blotter: Car Windows Broken, Items Reported Missing

A look at some of the incidents investigated by the Tuckahoe Police Department.

A look at some of the incidents investigated by the Tuckahoe Police Department. 

 

Sept. 13:

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8:10 a.m. A resident reported that two flowerpots from the front of her house were taken. They were valued at $10 each.

11:59 a.m. The manager of the Fountains at Rivervue told police that a resident reported her $100 Lord & Taylor gift card was missing.

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Sept. 14:

10:04 p.m. A resident reported that three of her car tires had been slashed sometime between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., while the car was parked in front of her house. According to police, the two front tires and one rear tire were flat and look to have been cut.

Sept. 18:

1:49 p.m. A Yonkers resident reported to police that the passenger side window of her Mazda CX-9 was broken and items were gone. According to police, items missing from the car included: a GPS unit valued at $300, two pair of Guess sunglasses and their cases worth $200, a cell phone charger valued at $40 and a shopping bag of Carter's baby clothes worth $200.

3:43 p.m. The owner of a Chevy parked in the rear of a lot on Main Street reported that the driver's side window of the car was broken. Police said that a Tom Tom navigation system worth $350 was missing.

8:07 p.m. An officer radioed headquarters to report that a Jeep parked in a metered spot on Main Street had a window broken. Police found the owner of the car inside a restaurant and said that an Apple iPhone was missing from the car.

Sept. 19

2:20 p.m. A homeowner on Midland Avenue reported that overnight someone had gone into his Chevy Aveo and taken change from the center consol. The resident said the doors were unlocked. Police said no damage was done to the car.

 

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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