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Car Stolen After Guy Decides Not to Drive Drunk: Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Here are some of the recent incidents to which the Westchester County police have responded in Mount Kisco.

Here are some of the recent incidents to which Westchester County police responded in Mount Kisco.
Friday, March 17 – 12:54 p.m. – A motorist reported to Westchester County Police that her car was struck and damaged by another vehicle while she was parked near Shop N Stop on North Bedford Road.
11:03 p.m. – A village resident reported to Westchester County Police that someone in Brooklyn illegally accessed his bank account and removed $1,170 in cash. The victim received a fraud alert from his bank and was advised to contact police to report the incident. The case was turned over to detectives.
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2:10 a.m. – Westchester County Police issued a summons to a 46-year- old village resident after he was observed urinating on a snow bank near the corner of South Moger Avenue and Main Street.
Thursday, March 16 – 8:10 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to the American Legion on Legion Way on a report of a disorderly person who was refusing to leave the property. The man left the area after an officer arrived on scene.
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9:27 a.m. – A village resident reported to county police that another vehicle struck and damaged her car sometime overnight while it was parked on Pine Street.
Wednesday, March 15 – 7:12 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Woodland Street on a report of a landlord-tenant dispute. A woman who was moving out of her apartment told officers that she called police because the landlord would not return her full security deposit. The landlord said he was withholding a portion of the money due to an unpaid utility bill. Both parties were advised that the dispute was a civil matter, not a police matter.
12:40 p.m. – An auto dealership on Kisco Avenue reported that more than $6,200 in cash that was placed in the safe the night before was missing. The investigation was turned over to detectives.
2:06 a.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Lundy Lane on a complaint that a contractor doing snow plowing on private property was leaving snow in the middle of the street. The plow driver was directed to correct the condition.
Monday, March 13 – 2:10 p.m. – A village resident reported that his car was missing from a parking lot in the 200 block of East Main Street, where he had left it several days earlier. The man told officers that he decided not to drive home after he had been drinking, so he left the vehicle in the lot on March 10 about 2:30 a.m. He said he was unable to come back to retrieve it until March 12 about 11:30 p.m., when he discovered it was gone. Officers determined that the car had not been towed and reported it stolen via a law enforcement bulletin. Police in Fairfield, Conn., subsequently located the vehicle parked and undamaged in a funeral home parking lot there.
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