Crime & Safety
Hit-and-Run; Burnt Popcorn: Police Blotter Mount Kisco
Here are some of the incidents to which Westchester County Police responded in Mount Kisco.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — Here are some of the calls to which Westchester County Police responded in Mount Kisco recently.
Thursday, Sept. 27 –109:31 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Beverly Road on a report that a man was passed out behind the wheel of a car. The man was awakened by officers and he reported that he was suffering from a severe headache that had made it impossible for him to continue driving. He was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.
Wednesday, Sept. 26 – 1:21 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Northern Westchester Hospital Center to assist emergency room staff with a psychiatric patient who was being transferred to another area of the hospital.
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12:09 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Barker Street on a report that an elderly, disoriented woman was walking on the street in her bathrobe. Neighbors, who had detained the woman and called police, remained with her until officers arrived. The woman was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital Center for evaluation.
Tuesday, Sept. 25 – 6:38 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to the Boys & Girls Club on East
Main Street on an activated fire alarm. It was determined that an odor of burnt popcorn had set the alarm off.
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3:37 p.m. – An officer on patrol observed a flooding condition on Radio Circle. The Mount Kisco Highway Department was notified to respond.
1:36 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to a bank on East Main Street after employees reported an irate customer was causing a disturbance. The customer concluded his business and left the bank after an officer’s arrival.
9:14 a.m. – A Grove Street resident reported that someone broke the rear passenger-side window of his car while it was parked on the street overnight. No entry was made to the car and nothing was taken.
Monday, Sept. 24 – 4:33 p.m. – A resident of Grove Street reported that his landlord used a set of keys to enter his apartment while he was home without any notification or permission.
1:14 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to an alley off East Main Street on a report that a man was sleeping there. The man, who was not ill or in need of any medical assistance, was advised that he had to leave the property and he left voluntarily.
12:39 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to a parking lot on South Bedford Road on a report that a parked car was damaged by a hit-and-run driver. A witness took down the license plate number of the vehicle that left the scene. An investigation is continuing.
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