Crime & Safety
Police Respond To Two More Robberies In Scarsdale
One was a home burglary and one was a car burglary, according to police.

Scarsdale Police are investigating two additional robberies this past week and determining whether an is connected to the rash of recent crimes.
"The Scarsdale Police Department’s Investigations Section is continuing
to investigate these three incidents, and any possible connection to
recent burglaries experienced in the area," Scarsdale Police Chief John A. Brogan said in a statement.
Currently, police are investigating the alleged assaults and robberies that took place on Easter Sunday. Police arrested of White Plains in connection with the incidents and he is being held on $100,000 cash bail.
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In addition, police responded to two different robberies last week.
One occurred on April 3 in a car parked in the lot of the Girl Scout House at 33 Wayside Lane. The thief allegedly stole $200 in cash, credit card's, the victim's driver's license, and a pink wallet with green trim, according to a police report.
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The victim had parked her car at 10:15 a.m. and returned at 12:15 p.m. to find it had been robbed, according to police.
"Upon further investigation, there was a small pry mark on the left lower side of the window frame, possibly cause(d) by a hard object (screwdriver, etc.," the report stated.
And a home robbery allegedly occurred on April 2, according to a police report.
An alleged thief broke into a home at 1217 Post Road and stole jewelry, the report stated.
"When patrol units were on scene, it was discovered that a rear, patio door had been cut, and entry gained through the rear patio door which may have been unlocked," police stated.
The homeowners had ADT alarm signs posted on several windows, but the alarm was broken at the time of the incident, police said.
Police are investigating all of these incidents.
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