Crime & Safety

Bank Theft; Ex's Texts; Yelling At The Station: Blotter Mt Kisco

Here are some of the calls to whi​ch Westchester poli​ce responded last week​.

(Westchester County Police)

MOUNT KISCO NY — Here are some of the calls to which Westchester police responded in the village last week.

Friday, April 19 – 7 a.m. – A resident of Pine Street reported that someone made more than $9,000 worth of unauthorized withdrawals from his bank account. An investigation is continuing.
Thursday, April 18 – 3:14 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to New Castle Drive to assist a motorist who was locked out of his car.
2:30 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to the platform of the Mount Kisco railroad station on a report that a man was yelling and behaving erratically. He was gone upon an officer’s arrival.
12:05 p.m. – A village resident came to the Westchester County Police precinct on Green Street to report that he has been receiving unwanted text messages and phone calls from an ex-girlfriend and that she has refused his request to stop contacting him.
Wednesday, April 17 – 4:35 p.m. – A resident of West Street called Westchester County Police to report that she had a dispute with her home health aide and wanted the aide removed from her home. The aide told responding officers that her client needs 24-7 care and it would be unsafe to leave her unattended. The two women agreed to remain in separate areas of the home until the end of the aide’s shift.
Tuesday, April 16 – 7:45 a.m. – Five vehicles in an employee parking area at Northern Westchester Hospital Center were found to have deflated tires. An investigation is continuing.
10:15 a.m. – A motorist reported that the front bumper of his vehicle was damaged while the car was parked on West Main Street. The damage, apparently caused by another vehicle, occurred during the previous 45 minutes.
Monday, April 15 – 2:59 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Radio Circle on a report that two students from a private school were involved in a fight on a school bus. School staff separated the two students before officers arrived. It was determined that the two students had shoved each other during an argument but there had been no further physical contact.
1:06 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to a health club on North Bedford Road on a report that an 89-year-old woman was feeling ill and was unable to get up off the floor. Westchester EMS also responded and transported the woman to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.

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