Crime & Safety

Stolen Credit Card Used, Domestic Disputes: Mount Kisco Blotter

​Here are some of the incidents to which Westchester police responded in Mount Kisco Jan. 8-11:

Here are some of the incidents to which Westchester police responded in Mount Kisco Jan. 8-11:

Friday, Jan. 11 – 2:48 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Rite Aid on South Moger Avenue on a report that two people were fighting at the rear of the store. Officers were advised that the dispute was verbal in nature only and that the two parties had left the store.

8:57 a.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Moore Avenue on a report that a 52-year-old man was found deceased inside his home. It was determined that the man died of apparent natural causes.

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Thursday, Jan. 10 – 3:12 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Austin Drive on an activated burglar alarm. The alarm was set off in error by the homeowner.

1:15 p.m. – A woman turned in a pocketbook she found on West Street. The bag did not contain any identification or other items that would indicate who owned it. The bag is being kept for safekeeping at the Westchester County Police precinct on Green Street.

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12:46 a.m. – A man walking near the Mount Kisco train station reported that a woman was panhandling in that area and then began screaming at him when he did not give her any money. The woman was gone upon an officer’s arrival.

Wednesday, Jan. 9 – 10:28 a.m. – A man who let his dog into the back yard of his home on Beverly Road reported that he thought the heard several people moving around in a wooded area behind his home. Officers responded and searched the area but no one was located.

4:53 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Locust Street on a report of a domestic dispute. It was determined that an argument between two people had occurred that was verbal in nature only.

12:42 p.m. – A woman whose pocket book was stolen from her car in Yorktown a day earlier reported that her credit card was used the same day to purchase $619 in merchandise at TJ Maxx in Mount Kisco. The victim had previously reported the car break-in to Yorktown PD and learned of the fraudulent purchase when she was canceling her credit cards.

Tuesday, Jan. 8 – 4:44 p.m. – A Meadowbrook Lane resident reported that she observed a man in her back yard the previous night at 11:30 p.m. The man climbed over her fence and on to a neighbor’s property when her dog began barking at him. The man was near a shed on her property but the homeowner said nothing had been taken from it.

3:01 p.m. –A village resident was charged with Petit Larceny, a misdemeanor, after staff at Rite Aid reported that a man took some beer and left the store without paying for it. An officer located the man on Main Street and took him into custody. Adan Gregorio-Melendrez, 36, of Spring Street is due to answer the charge on Feb. 7 in Mount Kisco Justice Court.

3:28 a.m. – A police officer on patrol observed a man on the property of a car dealership on Kisco Avenue. Further investigation revealed he was an employee who had come in early due to an anticipated delivery.

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