Police reports Feb. 18-23, 2026
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POUND RIDGE
Wednesday, Feb. 18
4:15 p.m. — Two tickets were issued to drivers on Salem Road for failure to obey a traffic device.
Thursday, Feb. 19
10:00 a.m. — A deer reported injured on Old Stone Hill Road was dispatched by a police officer. The Wolf Conservation was contacted to collect the carcass.
10:30 a.m. — A driver traveling on Westchester Avenue was given a ticket for failing to obey a traffic device.
6:07 p.m. — A driver was given a summons on Westchester Avenue for an equipment violation for inadequate lighting.
Friday, Feb. 20
9:15 p.m. — A woman, age and condition unknown, was taken to Stamford Hospital by Westchester EMS.
Saturday, Feb. 21
1:00 p.m. — No violations were observed during a radar patrol on Westchester Avenue.
9:25 p.m. — A man, age and condition unknown, was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by the Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
Monday, Feb. 23
12:56 p.m. — Three parked cars were issued summonses for failing to get off the roadway on White Birch Road, rendering snow plowing difficult.
9:12 p.m. — Police assisted a disabled vehicle on Lower Shad Road stuck in snow. With their assistance the driver was able to be extricated without a tow.
10:30 p.m. — Police on patrol responded to a report of a transformer explosion on Upper Shad Road. No wires were down. The utility was contacted and said they would respond.
BEDFORD
‘It’s over’
On Monday, Feb. 16, a resident of Bedford reported that a man she broke up with keeps attempting to make contact. She said that despite telling him “it’s over” he keeps showing up, and two days after Valentine’s Day left a box of chocolates with a sarcastic note on her doorstep. The man was contacted by police and told to stop. The woman was provided with information regarding orders of protection if he persists.
Monday, Feb. 16
3:07 p.m. — A three-car collision on Bedford Road, Katonah, resulted in two people being taken to Northern Westchester Hospital. Police said a car was turning out of a parking lot on Bedford Road when it was struck by another car, which then struck another car. A man, 49, from Port Chester, complained of pain to his hand, elbow and arm; a woman, 84, from Somers, sustained a head injury. Both were transported by the Katonah Bedford Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps. All the involved vehicles were towed.
7:38 p.m. — A South Salem woman walked into headquarters to report that her husband became irate and tried to block her path as she was trying to retrieve the children’s passports from their home safe. She was provided with resources and issued a New York state domestic incident report which was faxed to Lewisboro Police as the incident occurred in their jurisdiction.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
6:47 p.m. — Buffalo Biodiesel reported criminal mischief to one of their tanks holding used cooking oil on the property of a Katonah restaurant. The reporting party said the tank was tampered with. The complainant was unable to say how much oil was stolen. The driver was able to resecure the lid. A report was made for documentation only.
Wednesday, Feb. 18
3:54 p.m. — Another report was made by Buffalo Biodiesel about stolen used cooking oil, this time behind a restaurant in Bedford Village. Police received the call but the reporting party did not return calls to provide details of what was missing.
4:58 p.m. — A possibly rabid raccoon was reported by a caller in Bedford. Police looked for the animal but didn’t find it.
6:09 p.m. — Police assisted child protective services attempting to serve paperwork to a Katonah resident. There was no answer at the door and the paperwork was not served.
Thursday, Feb. 19
2:18 p.m. — Police went to a dental office in Bedford Hills after an employee reported an emotionally disturbed resident of Connecticut who had been barred from the office was banging on the door. She was gone when police arrived but not long after an adjacent pediatric dentist in the same complex reported she was seeking help from them. Police spoke with the woman and she said she understood she was trespassed and left. Connecticut Police were notified and said she had a history with them. They were informed of the trespass notice.
Friday, Feb. 20
10:53 a.m. — A property manager at an estate on Croton Lake Road, Bedford Hills, reported the day before a garbage truck left a long slick of oil on the driveway. The trash company told police they did have a mechanical issue with that vehicle but did not offer to clean up the spill. The property manager was given information on how to address this in small claims court.
3:15 p.m. — An employee of a painting company reported a fire in a light switch in the basement of a home undergoing remodeling. The employee extinguished the fire. Bedford firefighters were on scene and said it was caused by an overheated dimmer switch. The homeowner was not on scene and was unable to be contacted.
Saturday, Feb. 21
9:17 a.m. — A man, 94, from Bedford Hills, was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital for an unknown medical condition. Police said he was disoriented and not fully aware of what was happening.
3:18 p.m. — A caller in Bedford Hills reported an unwanted man on the property. The caller called back shortly after to cancel the call and said the man was there to do work and they knew him.
6:58 p.m. — Police went to a residence in Bedford Hills for a welfare check after a Meals on Wheels volunteer reported the resident did not come to the door or respond to texts or calls. The man told police he’d been asleep and there was no problem.
7:22 p.m. — A woman, 28, from Bedford, was taken by Bedford firefighters to Northern Westchester Hospital after she accidentally mixed her prescribed medication with alcohol and felt unwell.
Sunday, Feb. 22
11:48 a.m. — A man who is involved in a divorce asked police to go to his former family home in Bedford to check on his children; it was unclear why he was concerned. Police spoke to the children’s mother who said they were sleeping and not able to respond to their father’s call.
5:41 p.m. — Oil was reported spilled in the basement of a Bedford home during a fuel delivery. Police spoke to the oil company who said they would respond immediately. Police say there was no hazard condition.
LEWISBORO
Monday, Feb. 16
10:03 p.m. — Vista firefighters went to a home in Pound Ridge after a male, 81, was reported injured in a fall at his home. He was found upstairs and was taken to Norwalk Hospital. A paramedic rode with him in the ambulance.
10:27 p.m. — A South Salem woman reported to Bedford Police a domestic dispute with her spouse; she said she reported it to Bedford because she had driven to Bedford for another reason. Bedford Police wrote up a New York state domestic incident report for her and the information was shared with Lewisboro Police.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
4:55 p.m. — Police searched for a male, 26, reported to have run away from Four Winds Hospital. He was described as wearing a black jacket and orange sweatshirt when he left the facility dining hall and walked out. New York State Police joined the search as the man was described as bipolar with psychosis. The man was not located. State police say after studying his paperwork it appears he had not been committed to the hospital and left on his own accord.
5:47 p.m. — A landlord/tenant dispute at a home in Goldens Bridge escalated to the point where a phone was thrown. No one was injured. The tenants eventually left but there were a lot of hard feelings.
Wednesday, Feb. 18
11:46 p.m. — A South Salem resident came to headquarters to report they’d brought their Playstation to another person’s home four months ago to play the game but now the other party was refusing to return it and has cut off contact. Police said it was a civil matter and advised the complainant of various avenues to pursue to retrieve their property.
Thursday, Feb. 19
11:03 a.m. — Police went to a home in Cross River after a mother reported her daughter missing overnight after they argued over her use of her school computer to watch movies and YouTube videos. An officer found the girl hiding in the home’s utility room where she complained about her parents being too strict and treating her like a baby. All involved parties agreed to give each other space for the rest of the day.
1:10 p.m. — Police went to Briar Court, Cross River, for a report of a rabid raccoon in the area. Police could not locate the animal.
1:16 p.m. — A stray cat seeking shelter was reported in the garage of a home on West Road, Pound Ridge. Police got the cat out of the garage and advised the homeowner to contact the SPCA or a trapper if the cat continues to be an issue.
3:30 p.m. — A caller on Winterberry Circle, Cross River, reported a rabid raccoon in the area. Police could not locate the animal.
5:00 p.m. — A caller on North Salem Road reported a rabid raccoon near a shopping plaza. Police could not locate the animal.
5:35 p.m. — A caller on Harbor Place, South Salem, reported her son was damaging the house and was possibly intoxicated. Police spoke to the son who said he had been drinking and was sorry he’d made a mess. He said he would like to talk to a therapist but had no insurance. He was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by the Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
Friday, Feb. 20
1:34 p.m. — Police went to a home on Boulder Ridge Road, Pound Ridge, for an activated burglar alarm. A woman said she accidentally activated it.
4:00 p.m. — Police went to a residence on Elmwood Road, South Salem, after Vista firefighters requested police due to an issue with a neighbor. On their arrival, Vista firefighters were about to take a victim of a fall to Norwalk Hospital. The neighbor was yelling because the ambulance left tire tracks on his property. The neighbor later apologized and said they’d “lost their cool.”
5:22 p.m. — A resident of Katonal, female, 85, was taken by ambulance from her home to Northern Westchester Hospital after she said she fell and lost consciousness while carrying her cat.
Saturday, Feb. 21
4:37 p.m. — A person was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital after falling in their home and sustaining a leg injury.
Sunday, Feb. 22
10:50 a.m. — A woman moving out of her daughter’s home requested police assistance retrieving some items. She said she wanted a police escort to avoid any conflicts.
4:20 p.m. — Police went to a home in Waccabuc for a male, 65, who said he’d had a stroke two weeks earlier and was experiencing some of the same symptoms after bending over. He was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital.
MOUNT KISCO
Sunday, Feb. 15
8:39 a.m. — Police had a report of a group of men refusing to leave a Lexington Avenue laundromat as requested by staff. The condition was corrected.
2:46 p.m. — A man arrived at the Green Street precinct to report that his cellphone was taken outside Village Hall by a man known to him. An investigation is continuing.
7:48 p.m. — An officer responded to Home Goods on Main Street after a 911 hangup was received. Employees reported that two men had stolen several small appliances but they declined to make a report.
10:07 p.m. — An officer conducting an inspection in the Village Center parking lot observed a man sitting on a wall drinking a beer. The man was issued a summons for public consumption of an alcoholic beverage, a violation of a village ordinance. The summons is answerable in Mount Kisco Justice Court on March 5.
Monday, Feb. 16
9:39 a.m. — An officer patrolling on Lexington Avenue observed a man that he knew had an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police. The officer took the 46-year-old village resident into custody and brought him to the Green Street precinct where he was booked on the warrant. The man was charged with fourth-degree larceny. MTA police responded to the precinct and took the suspect into custody.
10:30 a.m. — A woman reported that she had been verbally harassed by a man known to her as she walked on East Main Street near Armonk Road. An officer located the man nearby who denied the allegation. Statements were taken from both parties and the matter was forwarded to the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office for review.
11:03 a.m. — Loss prevention personnel at Home Goods on Main Street contacted police to report a larceny of $2,700 worth of merchandise that occurred the previous day. An investigation is continuing.
2:10 p.m. — A business reported that a man who rented a truck did not return it on the expected date. The customer is also not responding to phone calls seeking the vehicle’s return. Personnel from the business said they would press charges for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The Real-Time Crime Center determined the vehicle had been traveling in the Bronx in recent days. An investigation is continuing.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
2:30 p.m. — An officer responded to Amuso Drive on a report of a past domestic dispute. A woman reported that her boyfriend took her cellphone after they had a heated verbal dispute. The woman said she called the police because the encounter made her fear for her safety. A New York state domestic incident report was prepared and lethality screening was conducted. She was advised to call police if the boyfriend returned to her apartment.
7:36 p.m. — Report of an intoxicated man on South Moger Avenue. The Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded and took the man to the hospital for evaluation.
8:35 p.m. — Officers responded to a Lexington Avenue laundromat on a complaint of a man throwing garbage in front of the premises after being told to leave. Officers recognized the man and were aware that he had been issued a previous trespass warning barring him from the laundry. The man also caused a disturbance during his interaction with officers. He was issued summonses for trespassing, littering and disorderly conduct. He is due to appear in Mount Kisco Justice Court on March 5.
9:55 p.m. — Officers responded to the 200 block of Main Street on a report of a disorderly patron at a local business. The man became confrontational when interacting with officers and was charged with disorderly conduct, a violation. He is due in village court on March 5.
Wednesday, Feb. 18
4:56 p.m. — An officer arrived at an East Main Street business to respond to an attempted bank fraud report. The business reported that its bank had withheld payment on two checks totaling almost $7,500 because the checks appeared to have been altered. The business verified that it had not issued the two checks and was advised to report the fraud attempt to police. The report was prepared. The matter was turned over to detectives for continued investigation.
6:43 p.m. — Officers responded to a reported domestic dispute on Carpenter Avenue. A man told officers that his ex-girlfriend had come to his apartment and began screaming at him because he is dating other women. The ex-girlfriend was still on the scene and in a highly emotional state. The Katonah Bedford Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded to take the woman to Northern Westchester Hospital for evaluation. A New York state domestic incident report was prepared and lethality screening completed.
6:46 p.m. — Report of an unwanted party refusing to leave a store on South Moger Avenue. The condition was corrected.
8:38 p.m. — Officers responded to a Grove Street residence after a woman called 911 to report a possible intruder. The caller stated she was in her bedroom and thought she could hear someone moving around in her living room. Officers searched the premises and determined there was no intruder nor were there signs of forced entry.
8:59 p.m. — Officers responded to St. Francis of Assisi Church on Green Street regarding a man arguing with staff and refusing to leave. The man, who was intoxicated, was removed from the church and taken to the hospital by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps for evaluation.
9:23 p.m. — A woman called 911 to report that she was in a verbal dispute with her boyfriend at Woodland Street near St. Mark’s Place. The woman reported that she was in her boyfriend’s truck but could not get out because the passenger-side door was not opening. Officers located the vehicle and verified that the dispute was verbal in nature. Due to inclement weather, the woman was transported to the Green Street precinct while the incident was investigated. A New York state domestic incident report was prepared and lethality assessment screening was conducted. At her request, a taxi was called to take her home.
Thursday, Feb. 19
10:55 a.m. — Police received a report of four men gathered in a parking lot on the 600 block of Main Street drinking beer. Two men were observed with open cans and were issued summonses for public consumption of an alcoholic beverage, a violation of a village ordinance. The four men were told that management did not want them on the property and that they would face arrest for trespassing if they returned.
11:47 a.m. — Report of an intoxicated man refusing to leave the Mount Kisco Library as requested. The man told officers he wanted to speak with the Mobile Crisis Response Team. Officers escorted him from the library and waited with him as the unit’s members responded. The man was then turned over for response team care.
4 p.m. — Officers responded to the 100 block of Lexington Avenue on a report of a man causing a disturbance outside a local business. The man denied causing a disturbance, said he was homeless and requested assistance with finding shelter and obtaining help with a substance abuse problem. The Mobile Crisis Response Team was requested to respond to assist with connecting the man to the necessary services.
5:15 p.m. — An 18-year-old village resident was arrested following a traffic stop on Smith Avenue. An officer discovered that the man’s car had a stolen license plate on it after stopping him for a traffic violation observed on South Bedford Road. The man was charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a misdemeanor, and was issued summonses for tailgating and having a broken windshield glass. He was released pending a March 5 appearance in Mount Kisco Justice Court.
6:08 p.m. — A resident of Diplomat Drive called police to report that he was followed all day by a man in a red car. He stated he believes the driver is a private investigator but wanted to ensure he wasn’t being followed for another reason. An officer located the red car in the parking lot and confirmed that the driver was a licensed private investigator.
This report was made from official records provided by the Pound Ridge, Bedford, Lewisboro and county (Mount Kisco) police departments. Mount Kisco is compiled by Martin Wilbur, all others by Eve Marx.


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