Crime & Safety
Pleasantville Police Blotter: Hospital Employee Threatened; Juvenile Assault
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

Here's a look at some of the incidents investigated by the Pleasantville Police Department from April 15 — 21, 2013:
Friday, April 19
9:39 p.m. — A Bedford Road resident called police and reported seeing a group of youths hanging out at 7-Eleven, possibly consuming drugs. Responding officers reported seeing a group of youths, but did not observe any illegal activity. Police spoke with 7-Eleven staffers, who also said they did not see anything illegal.
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10:59 a.m. — Police received a call from a Phelps Memorial Hospital director, who stated an employee had been threatened by a Pleasantville man. A detective was assigned to the case.
Wednesday, April 17
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7:45 p.m. — A New Street resident reported to police that her Visa debit card had been taken from her car sometime between April 10 and 12.
2:45 p.m. — A Mountain Road resident contacted police to report a wall and a tree on his property were damaged. The man told police a neighbor had texted him and said he observed a Con Edison sub-contractor damaging the wall earlier that day. The neighbor reported the contractor had attempted to fix some of the rock wall, but not all of it. The homeowner contacted Con Edison and was awaiting a response.
Tuesday, April 16
4:18 p.m. — The same business as the day prior reported additional unauthorized transactions on the company's Staples card. Police reported the arrest of a 56-year-old New York woman the Friday prior in relation to the incidents.
2:34 p.m. — Police received a report of an assault involving juveniles.
Monday, April 15
12:40 p.m. — A Marble Avenue business owner reported someone had used the company's Staples credit card to make unauthorized purchase in New York City.
Note: The Patch Police Blotter is a summary only — it does not represent all activity of the Pleasantville Police Department.
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