Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Hit and Run Violators Caught, In the Park After Dark and Gas Odor Prompts Lockdown
The following arrest information was supplied by the Village and Town of Mamaroneck police departments. It does not indicate a conviction.

Village of Mamaroneck
Sunday, March 11
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12:36 a.m. – A 28-year-old Hartsdale man was charged with littering—a village code violation—on the 400 block of Waverly Avenue.
Monday, March 12
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12:16 a.m. – Three trespassers were issued village code summonses for being at after closing time (10 p.m.)
9:27 a.m. – Claiming mechanical failure as the cause of a smash-up on 629 N. Barry Ave., a 33-year-old Bronx man confessed to veering off the road with his 2000 Ford van and hitting a parked car. The man was later arrested for being an unlicensed operator.
1:34 p.m. – After the smell of gas was detected at 350 Mamaroneck Ave., the street was barricaded to traffic from Palmer to Halstead Avenues. Con Edison corrected the condition.
5:06 p.m. – A Florence Street resident reported that an unknown person had changed his son’s address with the post office without his knowledge. Police advised the man to report the incident to the post office.
10:47 p.m. – After hitting two parked cars, a 38-year-old village man fled the scene in an attempt to evade persecution. The man was later pulled over by police who issued him a summons for leaving the scene of a property damage accident. He was also arrested for DWI.
Tuesday, March 13
1:30 a.m. – A 29-year-old Norwalk, CT man driving a 2002 Subaru was pulled over in front of on 418 Mamaroneck Ave. for an equipment violation. The man was later arrested and charged with DWI upon further investigation.
Town of Mamaroneck
Monday, March 12
11:52 a.m. – A 30-year-old New Rochelle resident reported damage to his 2012 Subaru on the front passenger wheel well and fender from an unknown vehicle while it was parked at on 2460 Boston Post Rd.
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