Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Missing Bike Found Next-Door and Accidental Incineration

The police blotter for the Village of Mamaroneck.

Village of Mamaroneck

Monday, May 16

10:23 p.m. – The police were called to a residence on Hillside Avenue to mediate a dispute between first and second floor neighbors. The condition was corrected.

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11:46 p.m. – A resident of Munro Avenue reported his bike as missing; shortly thereafter, he found the missing bike parked in his neighbor’s front lawn.  No charges were pressed.

Tuesday, May 17

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8:04 a.m. – A suspicious man was reportedly urinating against a wall on Halstead Avenue, oblivious to the fact that others were watching.  The man was gone when police arrived.

3:36 p.m. – After noticing a dent to the passenger side door of his vehicle, a man reported the damage to police.  The car had been parked and unoccupied on Halstead Avenue overnight.

6:10 p.m. – After a tense seven-hour standoff on Monday, May 16 with a man barricaded in his home on Woodbine Avenue, a woman complained that her mother’s two aides were not allowed to pass behind the police barricades during the standoff. Area streets were blocked off to residents until the man was escorted from the premises at 6:30 p.m.

8:15 p.m. – A woman walked into police headquarters to complain that she had been kicked out of her friend’s house—rendering her temporarily homeless—and that the items she left behind had not been returned.  She had not been able to return to the house since May 13.

Wednesday, May 18

2:11 a.m. – An 18-year old resident of Rowayton, Norwalk, CT was pulled over on Delancey Avenue and charged with DWI.

2:39 p.m. – An Old Post Road resident reported that he accidentally destroyed another’s property after dumping it in the incinerator in his apartment building.


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