Crime & Safety
Town of Ossining Police Blotter
The calls that the Town of Ossining Police Department responded to include a call about an ex-girlfriend who was allegedly harassing her former boyfriend with unwanted telephone calls and text messages.

The following report was produced and written by Kieran O'Leary of the Westchester County Department
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 28
11:39 a.m. – A resident of McCarthy Drive reported that two men she did not know were walking around her property. Westchester County Police responded and determined that the two men were from a pool service company employed by the family who had returned to search for some tools they had left behind a few days earlier.
FRIDAY, Sept. 23
5:21 p.m. – County police responded to a report of a tree down along Route 134. The tree was determined to be on a section of the road in the town of New Castle. New Castle PD notified.
THURSDAY, Sept. 22
12:17 a.m. – County police responded to Stony Lodge Hospital on Croton Dam Road to assist a person having an asthma attack. The Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps also responded and transported the patient to Phelps Memorial Hospital.
5:25 p.m. – An employee at Maryknoll reported that someone shot a paintball at his vehicle as he drove out on to Ryder Road.
6:51 p.m. – A resident of North State Road reported that his ex-girlfriend has been harassing him with unwanted telephone calls and text messages.
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TUESDAY, Sept. 20
2:49 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to a residence on Ridgeview Drive to assist an elderly, handicapped person out of a vehicle. A mechanical seat used to assist the person getting in and out of the vehicle had malfunctioned.