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Dad Chasing Son | Suspicious Employee: Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Here are some of the incidents to which the Westchester County Police responded recently.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — Here are some of the incidents to which the Westchester County Police responded in Mount Kisco.
Friday, Oct. 6 – 7:04 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to a car dealership on Kisco Avenue
after a man was observed walking around the lot after closing. The person was determined to be an
employee who was waiting for a ride.
2:40 p.m. – A resident of West Street reported to county police that her son had been involved in a
dispute the previous day with a bus driver. Officers advised the woman that it was not a police matter
and she was directed to contact transportation officials.
12:55 p.m. – A Westchester County police officer on patrol observed a man chasing another man along
Main Street. The officer intervened and subsequently determined that a father was chasing his son who
had fled from a medical appointment after becoming upset. The son agreed to be transported by the
officer to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.
Thursday, Oct. 5 – 12:53 p.m. – A resident of West Street reported that he has been receiving harassing
phone calls from a person he conducted a transaction with via Craigslist.
10:44 a.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Diplomat Drive on a report that a woman was
having difficulty breathing. She was subsequently transported by ambulance to Northern Westchester
Hospital Center.
1:20 a.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Maple Avenue to conduct a welfare check on an
infant after a man said he feared his ex-wife had left the child home alone. Mom and child were found
at the residence.
Tuesday, Oct. 3 – 9:30 p.m. – Employees at a business on Main Street contacted Westchester County
Police to report that they saw a man looking through the store window as they counted cash after
closing. Plainclothes officers responded and kept the store under surveillance until the employees left
and made a night deposit without incident at a nearby bank.
10:19 a.m. – Westchester County Police responded to the 400 block of East Main Street on a report that
a burglary had occurred overnight. A rear window and door were found damaged. The owner said
several hundred dollars in cash and quarters was missing from the store. The case was turned over to
detectives for investigation.
Monday, Oct. 2 – 3:15 p.m. – A business on North Bedford Road contacted Westchester County Police
after a small Ziploc bag containing some marijuana was found in an employee lounge. The company
said it was unable to determine who might have left the bag behind. Officers removed the item for
destruction.
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