Crime & Safety

Hit-and-Run; Health Calls: Police Blotter In Mount Kisco

Here are some of the incidents to which Westchester County police responded recently in Mount Kisco.

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Editor's note: One person's name was removed from this report because his charges were reduced to a traffic violation.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — Here are some of the incidents to which Westchester County police responded in Mount Kisco.

Friday, Oct. 12 – 12:51 p.m. – Westchester County Police assisted an elderly woman on Boltis Street who reported she was feeling weak and ill. She was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.

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Thursday, Oct. 11 – 9:33 p.m. – A man flagged down an officer on South Moger Avenue to report that his teenage daughter, who suffers from anxiety and depression, had become upset and left home without permission and he was trying to locate her. A sergeant found the girl at Lexington Avenue and Smith Street and transported her to Northern Westchester Hospital Center. The teen’s parents were notified to proceed to the hospital.

4:11 p.m. – A motorist reported that his car was damaged by a hit-and-run driver while his vehicle was parked near 92 South Moger Avenue.

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3:41 p.m. – Detectives arrested a South Salem man and charged him with menacing another person with a handgun during a road rage incident in September. On Sept. 20, a motorist reported that a man pointed a gun at her on North Bedford Road. [Redacted], 25, was taken into custody at his home by detectives from the General Investigations Unit and charged with Menacing 2 nd Degree, a misdemeanor.

9:44 a.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to a residence on barker Street after a home health aide reported that her client was not answering the door. The client, who had overslept and did not hear her aide knocking at the door, was awakened by officers.

Wednesday, Oct. 10 – 10:43 a.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to a residence on Amuso Drive on a report that a man in his 70s was non-responsive. The man was subsequently pronounced dead by paramedics of apparent natural causes.

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