Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Deer Tangled in Backyard Apparatus and Identity Theft
The following arrest information was supplied by the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Village of Mamaroneck
Sunday, Nov. 25
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11:17 p.m. – A 39-year-old village man was stopped for a traffic infraction in front of 608 Halstead Ave. while driving a 2005 Chevy. Upon further investigation, he was arrested for DWI. He was later released on $100 bail and is due back in village court on Nov. 29.
Monday, Nov. 26
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9:43 a.m. – The presence of a dead animal’s carcass in front of 1225 Mamaroneck Ave. was reported to police. A trapper was contacted with regard to the animal’s disposal.
3:18 p.m. – A wayward deer was freed from a backyard constraint at a residence on Grand Street.
4:30 p.m. – After an unknown person attempted to open two lines of credit in his name, a Florence Street resident reported the incident to police. The victim’s bank is also investigating the attempt.
11:13 p.m. – Suspecting that a tall, suited man was attempting to break into a car by jiggling the rear passenger door, a local resident yelled at him. As the man approached her, the fearful woman ducked into a Mamaroneck Avenue apartment building and contacted police. There was no damage observed to the car; the incident was documented only.
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