Crime & Safety
Teen Knife Threat|Jogger Hassled|Beer Shoplifting Arrest: Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Here are some of the recent incidents to which the Westchester County Police have responded in the village.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — Here are some of the recent incidents to which the Westchester County Police responded last week.
Thursday, Feb. 23 – 4:48 p.m. – A 16-year-old village resident was charged with Menacing 2nd Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon, misdemeanors, after he threatened to stab another teen at Leonard Park. The complainant, who is also a teen-ager, alleged that the youth displayed a knife while making the threat. Officers located the suspect near the Tea House in the park, where they took him into custody and found him in possession of a knife.
11:05 a.m. -- A woman who jogs in the village told Westchester County Police that a man she has encountered on several occasions runs alongside her and tries speaking with her despite her asking him not to do so. An officer was able to locate the man and advised him that he could face arrest if he does not leave the woman alone.
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Wednesday, Feb. 22 – 1:45 p.m. – Nery Diaz, 51, of Lexington Avenue was charged with Petit Larceny, a misdemeanor, and Disorderly Conduct, a violation, after he was accused by a store employee on Maple Avenue of taking two beers without paying for them. An officer found Diaz sitting on the ground near the store drinking one of the beers. He became loud and profane when being questioned by the officer and was taken into custody.
11:01 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Lexington Avenue near Green Street on a report of an intoxicated man who needed assistance. The man was subsequently taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.
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7:17 p.m. – A resident of Woodland Street reported that someone broke into his residence while he out between 3:50 and 6:45 p.m. Several items of jewelry and a tablet computer were taken during the burglary. Officers determined that entry was gained after someone cut a window screen and forced open a window. The Forensic Investigation Unit collected evidence at the scene and the case was turned over to detectives for additional investigation.
Tuesday, Feb. 21 – 10:20 a.m. – Westchester County Police responded to a business on North Moger Avenue on a report that a man was slumped over and feeling ill. Officers assisted the man in his 50s, who was feeling weak and confused, until he was transported by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.
Monday, Feb. 20 –9:39 a.m. – A store owner on South Moger Avenue reported to county police that she discovered that a lock to a basement door had been broken, but she was unsure when it had occurred. After a search of the basement, it was determined that nothing appeared to be missing.
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