Crime & Safety

Man Steals Signs From Various Lawns, Candidates

plus a sign for the Lindsey 5K

On September 4, 2015 a Harrison resident reported to police Sept. 4 that a man was stealing political signs in the Purchase area of Harrison. Police learned the suspect fled Purchase in a red Ford truck.

Investigation led to the suspect’s vehicle, which was parked on Prospect Street in Port Chester. Upon arrival, police watched a man remove political signs from the truck and carry them into a garage.

The man, Krzsztof P. Zawadzki, was apprehended by the Harrison police department and charged with Larceny.

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About 100 political signs were recovered from the truck and the man’s garage.

Signs that were stolen were from: Mayor Ron Belmont, Councilman Joe Cannella, Judge Marc Lust, Judge Nelson Canter, Judge Brandon Sall, Philip Marraccini, Mark Jaffe, Pasquale Gizzo, Ronald Bianchi and the Lindsey 5k walk.

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All signs have been returned to all candidates and owners, police said.

FYI: The 11th annual 5K to benefit the Lindsey M Bonistall Foundation and PEACE OUTside Campus takes place at Purchase College Oct. 25.

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