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Road Rage in the CVS; Kid Hits Car and More: Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Here are some of the recent incidents to which county police have responded.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — Here are some of the recent incidents to which Westchester County Police responded in the village:
Friday, Oct. 28 – 6:25 a.m. – Westchester County police responded to Leonard Street after receiving a report that a man was slumped over the wheel of his car. The motorist told officers that he was waiting for his daughter and had fallen asleep.
Thursday, Oct. 27 – 3:51 a.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Carpenter Avenue on a complaint of an illegally parked vehicle. A summons was issued.
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1:23 a.m. – An officer on patrol observed a patron entering a bar on Lexington Avenue that is required to close by 1 a.m. under its state-issued license. The officer entered the premises and observed an employee behind the bar and 15 patrons inside. The manager was advised that a notification of the license violation will be made to the State Liquor Authority.
Wednesday, Oct. 26 – 4:18 p.m. – An employee of a business in the village reported to Westchester County Police that she has been receiving harassing phone calls from a former employee. The former employee was contacted by police and advised to cease making contact with his former co-worker.
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1:10 p.m. – A 15-year- old Queens boy suffered leg injuries when he ran into a moving car on Lexington Avenue near Radio Circle. The driver of the vehicle swerved to avoid striking him and the youth collided with the rear of the car. He was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital Center for treatment.
10:17 a.m. – A tenant in a commercial building on East Main Street reported to police that someone has been sleeping in the building after hours. Couch cushions had been moved and a half-eaten sandwich was found in a common area of the building. The landlord was contacted and advised of the situation.
Monday, Oct. 24 – 1:12 p.m. – A woman reported to Westchester County Police that she was followed into CVS on North Bedford Road and verbally accosted by a person she had had a traffic dispute with minutes earlier. The woman provided officers with the license plate of the other vehicle and asked that the incident be documented.
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