Crime & Safety
Ex Attack; Yelling In The Street: Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Here are some of the incidents to which the Westchester County Police responded last week.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — Here are some of the recent incidents to which Westchester County Police responded in Mount Kisco.
Friday, Nov. 3 – 1:34 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Canterbury Way on a report that a man was yelling in the street and causing a disturbance. The man returned to his home upon an officer’s arrival. Neighbors who contacted police did not wish to pursue the matter further.
7:04 a.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Carpenter Avenue on a report of an odor of gas. The Mount Kisco Fire Department and Con Edison were notified and also responded.
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Thursday, Nov. 2 – 10:32 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to South Moger Avenue on a report that a man and woman were engaged in a loud argument on the street. The couple left the area before an officer arrived.
5:07 p.m. – A village resident reported that she lost an iPhone valued at $800 and that an app she used from work earlier in the day showed it had been in the vicinity of Lundy Lane. Officers searched the area and spoke with residents on the block but the phone could not be located.
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9:27 a.m. – A 13-year- old boy reported to county police that another youth punched him in the face on Barker Street the previous day. The victim said the assault was connected to an ongoing dispute he is having at school. The school was notified by the boy’s mother and the case was turned over to detectives.
9:11 a.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to a medical office on Bedford Road on a report that a woman was having a cardiac emergency. The woman was transported by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.
Tuesday, Oct. 31 – 5:20 p.m. – A village resident reported to county police that someone has attempted to open a line of credit by using his identity. The investigation is continuing.
Monday, Oct. 30 – 10:16 a.m. – A village resident reported that her ex-boyfriend and his current girlfriend have been harassing her via Facebook. The two parties were contacted by an officer and advised that the complainant will pursue charges if they do not stop contacting her as she has requested.
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