Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Drivers Beware, DWI's, Road Rage and Hit and Run Incidents

The following arrest information was supplied by the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Village of Mamaroneck

Saturday, Dec. 17

1:22 a.m. – A 41-year-old village man driving a 2004 BMW was stopped in front of 1053 W. Boston Post Rd. near for a traffic infraction.  He was later arrested and charged with DWI after an investigation.

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3:02 a.m. – A 21-year-old Norwalk, Connecticut man driving a 1999 Honda was pulled over for a traffic infraction on 1160 W. Boston Post Rd. He was later charged with a DWI after further investigation.

2:48 p.m. – A thwarted smash-up between two drivers on the 1200 block of West Boston Post Road led to a heated exchange of words and, briefly, fists.  No charges were filed over the road rage incident.

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10:22 p.m. - After being rear-ended by an unknown vehicle on the 100 block of West Boston Post Road, a 15-year-old passenger in the car complained of chin pain.  She refused medical attention.

Sunday, Dec. 18

12:59 a.m. – A 28-year-old village man driving a 2003 Honda was charged with DWI after being stopped for a traffic violation.

7:22 p.m. – An unfortunate bulldog was struck and killed on Stanley Avenue by a hit and run driver.

11:58 p.m. – A complaint regarding a rambunctious crowd of revelers on Gertrude Avenue was corrected by police.

Monday, Dec. 19

8:05 a.m. – A Fenimore Road resident reported approximately $100 of unknown charges to their bank account.

6:54 p.m. – The driver of a 2005 Honda was rear ended by an unknown black vehicle that fled the scene quickly thereafter in front of 805 Mamaroneck Ave., near .  The driver of the Honda—a 42-year-old Town of Mamaroneck woman—was taken to the hospital for treatment of neck and back pain.

10:09 p.m. – An officer on patrol was flagged down by a frantic Mamaroneck Avenue resident who claimed she was locked out of her apartment and didn’t have the key.  The woman declined the offer of a locksmith and, instead, stayed with family members. 

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