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Police reports Feb. 25- March 1, 2026

  • Mar 5
  • 12 min read

POUND RIDGE

Wednesday, Feb. 25

7:28 a.m. — The operator of a disabled vehicle reported on High Ridge Road was assisted by police who got the vehicle free of the obstruction. The driver safely drove away. 

10:47 a.m. — A parking summons was issued to a driver who illegally parked on Westchester Avenue, interfering with snow removal. 

10:52 a.m. — A panic alarm was accidentally activated at a home on Lons Lane. There was no problem. 

6:15 p.m. — A driver pulled over on Westchester Avenue was issued a ticket for going 50 mph in a 30-mph zone. The driver also didn’t have a valid license and was ticketed.

Friday, Feb. 27

10:32 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given a ticket for failing to stop at a stop sign.  

5:10 p.m. — A driver pulled over on Salem Road received a ticket for having an invalid insurance card. 

Saturday, Feb. 28

11:01 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue got a ticket for failing to stop at a stop sign. 

13:38 p.m. — A woman was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by the Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Westchester EMS. 

5:47 p.m. — Broken glass was reported in the roadway on Dann Farm Road, creating a health and safety hazard. The highway department was notified to clear the glass. 

 Sunday, March 1

12:30 p.m. — A vehicle was reported in a ditch on Old Stone Road. Police searched for it but didn’t find it. 

4:15 p.m. — A caller on Dann Farm Road reported finding a package of pills in a snowbank. Police checked the package and said writing on it was illegible. They disposed of the pills. 

5:50 p.m. — A driver traveling on Westchester Avenue was pulled over and ticketed for no left headlight.


BEDFORD

Rolls Royce restoration goes awry

On Thursday, Feb. 26, at 12:09 p.m., a resident of Great Neck, N.Y., came to headquarters to file a report regarding the restoration of a Rolls-Royce he brought to a shop in Bedford Hills four years earlier. Unhappy with how the restoration was going, he arranged to have the car moved to another restorer’s location upstate. He told police he’d been in contact with that person nearly every day but recently all communication stopped. He requested local police to check on the restorer and was told the man was dead. The dead man’s landlord said the vehicle was returned to the original bodyshop in Bedford Hills where the complainant said the car was disassembled. The vehicle owner told police he paid $350,000 to the deceased man. He was advised this is a civil matter. A report was made as a matter of record.   


Man reported living in storage unit 

On Friday, Feb. 27, a man, 44, from New Rochelle, was reported to be living in his storage unit in Bedford Hills when he was discovered due to snoring. Another customer heard him through the unit’s walls and reported it to the manager. The manager was unsuccessful in getting him to open the unit door; police were summoned. He was advised the unit was not a residence, plus he was being evicted. He agreed to remove his belongings and no further action was taken. 

Monday, Feb. 23

11:23 a.m. — Police responded to a medical group on Bedford Road, Katonah, on a report of a man, 66, from Patterson, who couldn’t urinate. On their arrival, the man was already being loaded into an ambulance to be taken to Northern Westchester Hospital.  

Tuesday, Feb. 24

3:12 p.m. — A caller reported a student riding an electric bike at a “high speed” on the Fox Lane campus. Police said both student and bike were gone prior to their arrival.  

4:23 p.m. — A man, 26, from Bedford Hills, was issued two citations for no valid inspection sticker or driver’s license after being pulled over in Bedford Hills. 

7:10 p.m. — A dog was reportedly struck by a car on Valley Road, Katonah, after it escaped its home through an open gate. The reporting party said the dog’s owner brought it to the animal hospital. Police contacted the dog’s owner for follow up; they said the dog died. 

Wednesday, Feb. 25

11:14 a.m. — A woman wearing a green jacket was reported in Bedford Village going door-to-door with a laptop soliciting. Police located her in her car and asked if she had a permit; she said she was in the process. She was advised to leave and not come back until her permit was issued.  

2:31 p.m. — A business owner on Adams Street, Bedford Hills, reported they’d accidentally wired money to a fraudulent account after receiving information from what they believed was their regular vendor requesting payment. They told police they only noticed the new information for a wire transfer came from a slightly different address after the actual vendor reported they weren’t paid. The bank was unwilling to cover the loss. A report was made for documentation. Detectives are investigating.  

Thursday, Feb. 26

12:41 p.m. — Police assisted the driver of a vehicle reported disabled on South Bedford Road and Baldwin Road. The operator said his transmission died. Police assisted him moving the vehicle out of traffic and flares were set; the operator said he was fine waiting alone for his tow.   

Friday, Feb. 27

11:51 a.m. — A Bedford Hills woman came to headquarters to report her husband behaving badly at their Adams Street home the night before. She said their granddaughter missed a virtual therapy appointment which caused the grandfather, inebriated, to become irate. When his wife told him to calm down, his response was to punch a wall. The grandmother called her daughter to pick up the child. A New York state domestic incident report was made and child protective services contacted. Resources for domestic violence were also provided to the grandmother. 

Saturday, Feb. 28

10:43 a.m. —  A loose dog reported at the Katonah Memorial Park by the pool was gone on arrival. 

5:34 p.m. — An intoxicated man, 73, was assisted at his home in Bedford Hills after he fell and was unable to get up. The Katonah Bedford Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps was on scene but the man refused medical attention after he was returned to his feet. 

Sunday, March 1

9:06 a.m. — A Bedford Village caller reported three cars blocking his driveway. Police arrived and saw two cars illegally parked. Summonses were issued. 

4:43 p.m. — A concerned caller reported a couple driving “very slowly” in the vicinity of Maple Avenue and Reservoir Road. The caller described the female behind the wheel as “looking scared.” Police found the car and spoke to the occupants who said there was no problem.


LEWISBORO

Monday, Feb. 23

11:36 a.m. — A caller on Knapp Road, South Salem, reported $4,000 in damages to a rock wall after an unknown driver struck it after losing control of their vehicle in deep snow. A report was made. 

3:00 p.m. — A Cross River man, 57, suffered a severe laceration to his finger while operating a snow blower. Police say the tip was amputated. The man was taken by Westchester EMS to Northern Westchester Hospital. Medics on scene packed the man’s hand in ice prior to transport. 

8:30 p.m. — Police went to Mark Mead Road for a neighbor dispute over snow plowing. There was also an issue about a floodlight and a piece of snow removal equipment. Police said the incident is closed and there will be no further investigation. 

Tuesday, Feb. 24

3:09 p.m. — Police responded to Redcoat Lane, Waccabuc, for a report of a man injured by his tow truck. On arrival the operator said he was working outside the truck when it slipped on ice and he was dragged under the front tire. A witness said he was dragged between 20 and 30 feet on an icy driveway before the vehicle came to a stop, the man pinned in the left front tire area. He was taken to Westchester Medical Center by Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps complaining of pain to his entire body. 

Wednesday, Feb. 25

7:36 a.m. — A large Dunkin’ Donuts truck was reported disabled in the westbound lane of Route 35, Cross River. Police closed the lane of traffic until the truck could move again.  

3:30 p.m. — Court papers to vacate the premises were attempted to be served to a resident on Kingswood Way, South Salem, but nobody was home. Police returned the next morning and the papers were served. 

Thursday, Feb. 26

9:00 a.m. — A vehicle was impounded and towed after an officer patrolling Route 35 observed a Volkswagen with a temporary Oregon tag with heavily tinted windows. A traffic stop was initiated and the operator provided a New York driver’s license that was found suspended twice for failure to respond to a summons. 

2:16 p.m. — Police responded to a request for a welfare check after someone was concerned about statements made by a relative.

Friday, Feb. 27

Between 3:50 and 6 :25 p.m., multiple summonses were served for unlicensed dogs at four different addresses in South Salem and one in Waccabuc. All owners are to appear in court March 23. 

6:37 p.m. — An injured owl was reported in the vicinity of routes 123 and 35, South Salem. An officer looked for the owl across state lines into Connecticut in the vicinity of Spring Street and Peaceable Street but were unable to locate it. 

Saturday, Feb. 28

9:55 a.m. — Police went to Oak Ridge Plaza for a report of a person tripping over a curb and unable to walk. Vista ambulance transported them to Northern Westchester Hospital. 

11:55 a.m. — A Beekman Lane, Goldens Bridge, resident told police “men were after her,” resulting in multiple units responding to her residence including New York State Police. It was later determined by Yorktown Police the reporting party has a history of mental illness. State police advised they would take over the scene. 

7:45 p.m. — Police went to a home in Goldens Bridge after a 3-year-old was reported hit in the head with a TV remote. A woman who came to the door said her husband left the home when she called 911. Police looked for him and when he was finally located he was charged with child endangerment and placed under arrest. Due to his behavior with the officers, he was handcuffed inside the station to a bench. A New York state domestic incident report was completed for his wife and child protective services contacted. The father was seen by a judge and arraigned and released on his own recognizance. He requested a courtesy ride to Cameron’s Deli in Cross River and was driven there. 

Sunday, March 1

9:54 a.m. — Police stood by at a residence on Falcon Ridge Drive, Goldens Bridge, while a man collected his property after being banished from the residence. The collection was completed and no further police action was requested. 

11:10 a.m. — Illegal dumping was reported at the Leon Levy Preserve where police saw two large black bags, wood shelving and a wire rack. Police said the bags contained a small rug and an ironing board and what appeared to be an infant’s walker. 


Mount Kisco

Sunday, Feb. 22

2:15 a.m. — An officer responded to Sutton Drive on a report of a woman in her 90s having difficulty breathing. The woman became unresponsive while she was being aided by the officer and Westchester EMS. She was pronounced dead a short time later.

3:52 p.m. — A Grove Street man reported that the front windshield of his car had been shattered, apparently by a rock that he found in the street nearby. An officer canvassed neighbors and located security video showing the incident occurred about 4:30 a.m. In the video, two men are seen walking on Grove Street when rocks are thrown at them from the opposite side of the street. One of the rocks hit the windshield and broke it. After additional investigation, the officer identified and located the two men who said they had been followed from a local bar and then assaulted by several other men on East Hyatt Avenue before fighting them off. The suspects, who were not visible in the video, then threw rocks at the two men on Grove Street. An investigation is continuing.  

Monday, Feb. 23

4:02 p.m. — An officer responded to Hotel MTK on Pat Reilly Way on a complaint from hotel management regarding a guest’s non-payment. Hotel staff reported that the guest had stayed the previous night with her children, had not checked out earlier as scheduled and was unable to provide payment for another night. Officers spoke with the guest, a woman with three young children, and determined that she had left her home in Yonkers due to a domestic violence concern and did not want to return. She additionally stated that the Westchester County Department of Social Services had offered lodging at the Coachman Family Center in White Plains but she did not want to go there. Officers took the family to a pizzeria to ensure the children had something to eat. After a friend of the woman said they could stay with her, an officer drove the woman and children to Yonkers to ensure their safe arrival due to weather conditions. Child Protective Services was notified and would follow up. 

6:17 p.m. — An officer responded to Victoria Drive to assist a woman who slipped on ice and hit her head; EMS was requested. The woman was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital for evaluation.

10:04 p.m. — An officer responded to Marion Avenue following a road rage incident that occurred a short time earlier on Route 133. A resident said the driver of a truck with a plow attached stopped suddenly in front of him and then began screaming at him as he drove past. He also said the other driver started to get out of his vehicle, making him concerned for his safety.  

11 p.m. — Police received a noise complaint on Foxwood Circle. A man said his upstairs neighbor was deliberately stomping on the floor to annoy him and that it was an ongoing issue. The officer spoke with the upstairs neighbor but he denied the claim.

Tuesday, Feb. 24

8:09 a.m. — A hit-and-run property damage accident was reported on Maple Avenue. The owner of a Subaru stated that his vehicle was struck by a beige Honda Civic or Accord, which then fled the scene. 

3:17 p.m. — Officers responded to the Mount Kisco Public Library on a report of a man refusing to leave as requested by staff. The man also refused to leave when directed to do so by officers. He was taken into custody and booked for trespassing, a violation. While in custody at the Green Street precinct, the man’s statements made officers concerned for his mental health. The Mobile Crisis Response Team responded. The Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps was also requested and took the man to the hospital for evaluation.

3:56 p.m. — Barker Street residents found an 8-year-old child in distress in the hallway of a building. The child told them her mom had locked herself in her room and she was unable to wake her up. Officers forced their way into the woman’s bedroom to awaken her and detected alcohol on her breath. After investigation, the mother, 44, was taken into custody and charged with endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor. She was booked at the Green Street precinct, arraigned in village court and released pending a future court appearance. The child stayed with officers at the precinct until her grandmother, her legal guardian, arrived to pick her up.

4:27 p.m. — An officer took a report at the Green Street precinct regarding a hit-and-run property damage accident. A woman reported that her front bumper was damaged while the car was parked in an East Main Street lot. A witness told the woman that another car backed into hers and then drove off. An investigation is continuing.

8:39 p.m. — Officers responded to a Lexington Avenue laundromat to address an unwanted person. Officers found a man sleeping in the rear of the laundry and determined he was highly intoxicated when they woke him up. An officer also was aware that the man had been previously issued a formal trespass warning barring him from the premises. The man was issued a summons for trespassing, a violation, and taken to the hospital by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps for evaluation due to his intoxication. He was due in court March 5.

Wednesday, Feb. 25

2:55 a.m. — A 36-year-old village resident was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated, a felony, after an officer observed his vehicle traveling erratically on Smith Avenue. The driver then crashed into a snowbank after turning into a driveway. After failing a field sobriety test, the man was taken into custody. He also was issued several summonses for traffic violations, including driving without a license.  

10:31 a.m. — A complaint was received regarding a man sleeping in Starbucks on South Moger Avenue. The condition was corrected.

5:10 p.m. — A quality-of-life inspection was conducted in and around a Lexington Avenue laundromat. All was in order.

5:13 p.m. — An officer responded to the Green Street precinct after an intoxicated man used the callbox there. The man was unable to stand on his own. EMS was requested to transport the man to the hospital.

Thursday, Feb. 26

7:26 a.m. — Report of an intoxicated man on the premises of a Lexington Avenue laundromat. EMS took the man to the hospital.

1 p.m. — Officers responded to Target on North Bedford Road on a report of a larceny in progress. Loss-prevention personnel reported that a woman they detained for shoplifting fled from the store and left in a white Acura SUV. A responding officer located the vehicle on North Bedford Road and made a traffic stop. A 29-year-old Pennsylvania woman was taken into custody and charged with petty larceny, a misdemeanor. She is accused of trying to leave the store with $785 worth of merchandise she had not paid for. Her vehicle was impounded and she was arraigned in Mount Kisco Justice Court and released pending a March 12 appearance.

3:15 p.m. — A man at the Starbucks on South Moger Avenue called police to report that his children’s au pair was afraid to leave the store because of the way a man was staring at her. The officer, who was outside conducting a traffic stop, let the motorist go with a warning, went into the store and escorted the woman to her car.

3:29 p.m. — Officers responded to a Lexington Avenue laundromat on a report of an unwanted party. Officers found a man sleeping, woke him up and escorted him out. The officers were aware the 55-year-old man had previously been issued a trespass warning barring him from the business. He was issued a summons for trespassing, a violation, and taken into custody on a warrant issued by the Mount Kisco Justice Court for his failure to answer a previous summons charging him with public consumption of an alcoholic beverage. He was arraigned in court and released on his own recognizance.

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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