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Woman Smacks Laundromat TV With Cane: Police Blotter Mount Kisco
Here are some of the most recent incidents to which Westchester County Police responded in Mount Kisco.

MOUNT KISCO, NY – Here are some of the recent incidents to which Westchester County Police responded in the village.
Friday, May 4 – 3:26 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to Walgreen’s on South Moger Avenue on a report of an attempted larceny. An employee told officers that a man left the store without paying for a can of Old Spice spray valued at $6.29. The employee was able to retrieve the item but the would-be thief ran off.
Thursday, May 3 – 5:11 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to the 600 block of Lexington Avenue to assist a 91-year- old man who was having difficulty breathing. The man was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital Center.
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9:53 a.m. – A resident reported to county police that a former friend has been sending her harassing text messages and has also angrily confronted her in public. The resident asked for a report to be prepared to document her concerns but said she would not seek any other police involvement unless the situation escalates. Officers advised her to block the former friend’s number in her phone.
Wednesday, May 2 – 4:34 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to Amuso Drive to assist Westchester EMS personnel with an emotionally distraught person. The patient was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital Center for evaluation.
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6:41 a.m. – A vehicle owner reported that his car was damaged, apparently by a hit-and-run driver, while the car was parked on West Street overnight.
Tuesday, May 1 – 11:30 p.m. – Northern Westchester Hospital Center security staff reported that a man picked up a large traffic-control barrel in the parking garage and threw it at a parked car, causing damage. Officers reviewed security camera video and a suspect has been identified as part of an ongoing investigation into the incident.
Monday, April 30 – 10:27 a.m. – The manager of a laundromat in the 400 block of Main Street reported that a television set had been vandalized the day before. Security camera video revealed that a woman used a cane to damage the TV about 2:45 p.m. on Sunday.
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