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Police Blotter: Slippery Ladders and Dissatisfied Customer Wants to Set Record Straight

This week's police blotter for the Village and Town of Mamaroneck.

Village of Mamaroneck

Tuesday, Mar. 29

1:50 a.m. – A 21-year old Rye resident was arrested for a DWI on the 600 Block of E. Boston Post Rd.

11:11 a.m. – An unknown person dumped several bags filled with garbage in the rear of a building on the 600 Block of Fayette Ave., mistakening it for a dumpster.

5:25 p.m. – A Claflin Avenue resident complained that a dubious person attempted to open two credit cards using the resident’s identity without permission.  No monies were lost.

Wednesday, Mar. 30

5:03 a.m. – After a 79-year old man went missing, police found him deceased on Taylors Lane.  The death appeared to be a suicide.  The medical examiner will issue a report as to the actual cause of death shortly.

1:01 p.m. - A 53-year old Cablevision employee took went tumbling off a ladder, injuring his ribs and legs and scratching the Stanley Avenue resident’s house and door frame in the process.  The man, a Bronx resident, was taken to Sound Shore Medical Center.

2:50 p.m. – In yet another slip and fall accident, a 55-year old man suffered a laceration to the back of his head when he too fell off a ladder at a location on Mamaroneck Avenue.  The man was taken to Sound Shore Medical Center for treatment.

Thursday, Mar. 31

10:43 a.m. – Wanting to set the record straight, a Center Avenue resident claimed that his name was forged on a customer satisfaction form for auto work that he had done to his vehicle, indicating that he was satisfied.

12:54 p.m. – A $1,100 charge was fraudulently made to a Halstead Avenue resident’s credit card.

5:36 p.m. – After hitting a parked vehicle, the individual fled the scene, but was later found and served with a summons for leaving the scene of an accident.

11:02 p.m. – An iPhone and $25 in cash were pilfered from a location on the 600 Block of E. Boston Post Rd.

Town of Mamaroneck

Wednesday, Mar. 30

8:15 p.m. – A strange note from the IRS requesting information for a tax return that was never filed, alerted an Adrian Circle resident that something was not right and that they were the victims of an identity theft.

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