Mount Kisco Police Report July 1-
- Martin Wilbur
- Jul 11, 2025
- 3 min read
Tuesday, July 1
1:43 a.m. — There was a report of a man running in the middle of the street in the vicinity of North Moger Avenue and Barker Street. Officers located a man who was intoxicated and who said he had been chased by another man. He was uncooperative and unable to provide additional details. A child was also on the scene and he told officers he had come outside to try to get his dad to come inside the house. The intoxicated man was taken by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Northern Westchester Hospital. At the hospital, the man gave officers permission to bring his child to the home of a woman who is the boy’s regular babysitter. Westchester County Child Protective Services was notified of the incident.
6:22 a.m. — Officers responded to a report of a person trespassing at the Tea House in Leonard Park. No one was present upon an officer’s arrival.
1:26 p.m. — An officer responded to Target on North Bedford Road at the request of store staff to issue a formal trespass warning to a woman. The woman was told that management no longer wanted her to come to the store and she was advised that she would be arrested if she returned.
6 p.m. — A welfare check was requested at a Barker Street residence. Officers found an unsanitary condition in the apartment and advised the relative who had made the wellness check request. The resident of the apartment declined any medical attention but agreed to allow officers to set up a visit from the Westchester County Mobile Crisis Response Team. Adult Protective Services and building management were also advised of the situation.
Wednesday, July 2
4:22 a.m. — A man reported that he was involved in a fight with another man on Kirby Plaza. Upon arrival, the man, who was intoxicated, told officers he could not describe the other party and was unsure where the fight occurred. He said he was uninjured and declined medical attention.
4 p.m. — A man reported discovering that the side of his car had been scratched and damaged at some point in the recent past. He noticed the damage when returning to his vehicle in a North Moger Avenue parking lot but was unsure when it may have occurred. A check of the area for any relevant video was conducted with negative results.
5:33 p.m. — A 22-year-old Katonah man was arrested following a traffic stop on Green Street after several high-capacity ammunition magazines were found in his vehicle. The man was charged with third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a felony, and third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle, a misdemeanor. He was also issued a summons for using a mobile phone without a hands-free device. He was arraigned in Mount Kisco Justice Court and released pending a July 10 return court appearance.
10:18 p.m. — A noise complaint was received from Gatto Drive regarding loud volume from a television in a neighboring apartment. The condition was corrected. At 10:47 p.m., the complainant called again to say her neighbor began playing loud music not long after officers left the scene. Officers returned, directed the neighbor to lower the volume and advised him he would be issued a citation if officers had to return to his residence again.
Thursday, July 3
12:53 p.m. — An officer responded to a Barker Street residence to accompany members of the Westchester County Mobile Crisis Response Team who were conducting a mental health evaluation of a person.


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