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Police Reports Feb. 3-9, 2026

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POUND RIDGE 

Tuesday, Feb. 3

8:43 a.m. — A car on McClean Drive was reported as suspicious, stopped with all its hazard lights flashing. Police were unable to locate it.

5:35 p.m. — A person who failed to stop for a stop sign on Westchester Avenue was given a ticket.  

Wednesday, Feb. 4

7:05 a.m. — Two people were taken to Stamford Hospital; one by Stamford ambulance and the other by the Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps. No further information was provided.

11:30 a.m. — A driver who failed to show an inspection sticker for their vehicle was given a ticket on Westchester Avenue. 

Thursday, Feb. 5

9:30 p.m. — Police could not locate a car reported as suspicious parked on Dann Farm Road. No reason was given for why the reporting party was concerned about the vehicle. 

9:00 p.m. — Three drivers were issued speeding tickets on Westchester Avenue. Their respective speeds were 62, 47 and 49 mph all in a 30-mph  zone. 

Friday, Feb. 6

7:56 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given a ticket for failure to stop for a stop sign.  

11:28 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given a ticket for failure to stop for a stop sign.  

11:15 a.m. — A speeder on Westchester Avenue was ticketed for doing 61 m.p.h. in a 30-mph zone. 

2:15 p.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given tickets for tinted windows and driving an unregistered car. 

4:42 p.m. — A man was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by Westchester EMS. No further information was provided.

6:14 p.m. — A speeder on Westchester Avenue was ticketed doing 58 mph in a 30-mph zone.  

Saturday, Feb. 7

10:00 a.m. — Three speeders on Westchester Avenue were issued tickets for driving 51 mph,  52 mph and 54 mph in a marked 30-mph zone.  

11:55 a.m. — A downed tree on Shad Road West was observed resting on power lines. The highway department and the utility were notified. 

1:30 p.m. — A tree was reported blocking the road on Stone Hill Road. The highway department was dispatched. 

4:00 p.m. — Ice conditions reported on Salem Road  were redirected to the New York State Department of Transportation.

4:57 p.m. — Police responded to a collision reported on  Route 124. No evidence of a crash was found.  

9:32 p.m. — A speeder on Westchester Avenue was ticketed for going 48 mph in a 30-mph zone. 

Sunday, Feb. 8

10:58 a.m. — A concerned caller on Lower Trinity Pass Road wanted to express their concern regarding a tree that might be in danger of falling on wires. A report was made documenting the concern. 

6:00 p.m. — A caller on Hemlock Hill Road reported a barking dog in the area who sounded very cold and unhappy. Police searched for the dog without result. 

Monday, Feb. 9

3:27 a.m. — A man, age unknown, was assisted up off the floor. No further information was provided.


BEDFORD

Monday, Feb. 2

12:45 a.m. — A man reported having numbness in his legs and feet was unable to be located by police and ambulance personnel at an apartment complex in Bedford Hills where he was said to be located. Police spoke with multiple occupants of the building but were unable to find the man or the woman who made the call for him. 

12:51 p.m. — An incident that occurred between a Fox Lane student and another party off campus was reported to the school resource officer and is under investigation. 

Tuesday, Feb. 3

1:30 p.m. — A solicitor in Bedford Village going door-to-door was told they would need a permit from the town. The solicitor said they were unaware and that they would apply for the permit. They left the area soon after. 

Wednesday, Feb. 4

 8:54 a.m. — Police went to a home in Bedford Hills after receiving a 911 call with a crying baby in the background. The mother who came to the door said it was an accidental dial. 

11:56 a.m. — A caller on Sunset Drive, Bedford Hills, contacted police concerning a suspicious vehicle she said is parked outside her home with the lights on and the engine running. The car left; police advised her to call again if it came back.  

7:11 p.m. — A male, 58, was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by the Katonah Bedford Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps after falling outside the restroom at a restaurant in Katonah and lacerating his head. He told police he fell after briefly feeling lightheaded.  

Thursday Feb. 5

5:31 a.m. — The caller on Sunset Drive, Bedford Hills, contacted police again regarding a car parked outside home that drives away when she comes out. She was unable to give a description of the vehicle to police.  

7:07 a.m. — A male, 60, reported unconscious at his Bedford home was conscious on police arrival. He spoke with medics briefly and refused transport.  

Friday Feb. 6

7:52 a.m. — A caller in Bedford reported unknown men with ladders approaching her house. Police arrived and spoke with some roofers who realized they were at the wrong house.  

9:40 a.m. — A female, 72, from Bedford Hills was taken by ambulance to Northern Westchester Hospital for a problem with her knee.  

3:58 p.m. — A caller reported someone using a gas-powered leaf blower on Old Village Lane, Katonah. Police observed none in use.  

5:31 p.m. — A caller reported suspicious brown spots under a parked RV in Katonah. The owner of the vehicle which was parked on the street said it was seepage due to the extreme cold weather which caused a crack and then a leak from the sewage tank. The vehicle was removed for repair. 

Saturday Feb. 7

12:05 p.m. — A man observed slumped over in his car was reported in the parking lot of Kohls in Bedford Hills. The caller wondered if there was a medical situation. The man told police he was very tired and was just taking a nap. 

9:32 p.m. — Police are investigating a report of stolen jewelry from a private residence on Harris Road, Katonah. No further information was available for the active investigation. 

Sunday, Feb 8

9:35 a.m. — A swan in the roadway was reported causing a traffic condition in the area of Cross River Road, Katonah. Police said it flew off prior to their arrival.  

11:47 a.m. — The owner/operator of an ATV reported in the roadway in the vicinity of Rome Avenue and Babbitt Road, Bedford Hills, was advised to keep the vehicle on his property and not in the roadway. 

5:01 p.m. — Police went to a home in Bedford Hills for a possible court order violation. An issue arose regarding the children’s mother and her former mother-in-law who wished to pick up the children; the mother was concerned she would bring the kids to him in violation of their mandated conditions. A report was made for documentation. 


LEWISBORO

Who let the dogs out? 

On Thursday, Feb. 5, at 10:20 p.m., police went to a home in Cross River after a caller complained about dogs outside and barking in a yard. On arrival they saw three barking dogs. The residence was gated; they spoke through an intercom to the homeowner who was advised of the complaint. He said his wife would call the dogs and bring them in. 

Monday, Feb. 2

12:00 p.m. — The owner of a deli/convenience store in Cross River complained about a vehicle parked in front of his business for over an hour. Police ran the New York license plates and found no issues. They asked the store owner if he wanted the vehicle removed but the complainant wasn’t sure. Police drove by the location and the vehicle was gone. 

Tuesday, Feb. 3

10:34 a.m. — A man looking for his dog became upset when a police officer asked him to identify himself after he showed up on a neighbor’s Ring camera. The homeowner called the police to say a man in a Ford Bronco showed up on his doorstep. The dog owner explained his dog has gone to this property in the past. It’s unclear if the dog was found. No further action was taken. 

8:15 p.m. — Heavy smoke was reported coming from a vehicle on Route 35 near Route 123. Police searched for the reported vehicle without result. 

Wednesday, Feb. 4

11:20 a.m. — A Spring Street resident reported an older woman who appeared disoriented on his property. Police located the woman and asked if there was someone they could call as she lives in the area. Her daughter came to get her and explained her mother might be experiencing some signs of dementia. 

2:02 p.m. — Police went to a home in South Salem to check on a man after receiving a request from a friend who hadn’t heard from him. The man said his phone was out of service and he would call his friend. 

5:12 p.m. — Multiple people living in a home that’s been condemned were asked to leave by police who noted some of the residents are children. An adult said they had nowhere else to go; police warned there would be serious consequences if they didn’t leave. No further information was provided.

Thursday, Feb. 5

3:30 p.m. — Police received a call from a woman who is in litigation with her siblings over her parents’ home in South Salem. The reporting party said there are two shipping containers in the driveway with padlocks on them. The containers hold contents from the house which had a fire last summer. She said there were no locks on the containers before and suspected her brother affixed them. She told police she paid for the containers and she was going to cut off the locks. She was advised this was a civil matter. 

3:50 p.m. — Two police officers searched for a barefoot man reported to have escaped or absconded from Four Winds Hospital in Cross River. He was found running on the double yellow line on Route. 35. He said his mother committed him to the hospital the night before and claimed the staff was trying to kill him. He was placed in the back of the patrol car and returned to the hospital. 

Friday, Feb. 6

11:37 a.m. — A resident of Indian Lane, South Salem, reported possible fraud via a crypto scam. A report was made for documentation. 

8:15 p.m. — A caller reported striking an animal on the roadway in Goldens Bridge. Police arrived and dispatched the suffering animal with their service weapon. The highway department was notified to remove the carcass. 

Saturday, Feb. 7

11:30 a.m. — Police and EMS personnel went to a home in Cross River where the resident thought they might be having a heart attack. On arrival the person decided it was a panic attack and refused further attention. 

2:25 p.m. — A police car had to be rescued by tow after sliding off a driveway on Conant Valley Road. A sharp drop of the quarter-mile driveway was buried in snow. The officer was not injured and there were no problems at the house. There was no damage to the driveway although a rear bumper on the patrol car was bent during the retrieval. 

Sunday, Feb. 8

12:10 p.m. — Police went to a home in Cross River regarding a reported lost or stolen package. A complaint was filed with DoorDash who said they would redeliver the package. 

2:25 p.m. — A woman was reported missing from her group home in Katonah. She was located soon after at the end of the driveway where she was escorted back inside. Staff said she is new to the living situation and they didn’t have all the information on her identity at this time. 

6 p.m. — A resident of Captain Lawrence Drive contacted police to say a white van was parked in front of her home for hours and she didn’t know why it was there. She said it recently drove off heading towards Bouton Road. Police looked for the vehicle without result. 

MOUNT KISCO

Sunday, Feb. 1

1:05 a.m. — A 34-year-old Mount Kisco man was arrested after he crashed his car into a snowbank on South Moger Avenue. An officer on patrol observed the vehicle facing the wrong way just after it collided with and mounted the snowbank. The driver, who was not injured, was removed from the vehicle and arrested after failing a field sobriety test. A revolver, which was later determined to be reported stolen in Illinois, was found in an ankle holster the man was wearing. The Amuso Drive resident was charged with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and driving while intoxicated. He was booked at the Green Street precinct and held for arraignment.

10:29 a.m. — Officers responded to a Lexington Avenue laundromat after a group of men were seen loitering there and drinking on the premises. Multiple summonses were issued for trespassing, a violation. A 27-year-old Grove Street man tore up his summons and, police said, began screaming at officers. While being placed under arrest for disorderly conduct, a violation, he became combative with officers and was also charged with resisting arrest, a misdemeanor. He was booked at the Green Street precinct and released pending a Feb. 19 appearance in Mount Kisco Justice Court.

11:13 a.m. — A hit-and-run property damage accident involving a parked car was reported on Kensico Drive. A report was prepared. 

5:14 p.m. — An officer responded to an East Main Street laundromat on a report of an intoxicated man who was bothering patrons. The man was removed from the premises. EMS was requested due to his level of intoxication. The man was taken by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Northern Westchester Hospital.

6:34 p.m. — A complaint was received regarding a disorderly patron at a Main Street deli. The man was removed from the store and advised that management did not want him on the premises.

8:49 p.m. — Officers responded to the emergency room at Northern Westchester Hospital on a report of a disorderly person interfering with staff. The condition was corrected.

Monday, Feb. 2

12:50 a.m. — Officers responded to St. Mark’s Church on Main Street after staff reported that a man staying at the overnight shelter was disoriented. An officer spoke with the man and determined he was unable to respond to simple questions. EMS was requested and the Yorktown Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded to take the man to the hospital for evaluation.

5:28 a.m. — A complaint was received regarding an unoccupied vehicle left running for several hours overnight on Lexington Avenue. A summons was issued.

12:36 p.m. — A report was received of a property damage motor vehicle accident in the parking lot of the Karafin School on North Bedford Road. The parties exchanged information and declined a report.

5:52 p.m. — An officer responded to the Mount Kisco Library on Main Street on a report of a man sleeping there. The officer woke the man up and told him he had to leave because the library would be closing for the day. The man told the officer he was not feeling well and wanted to go to the hospital. The Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded and transported him to the hospital for evaluation.

Tuesday, Feb. 3

10:23 a.m. — Report of an intoxicated man refusing to leave a Lexington Avenue laundromat. The responding officer issued the man a summons and requested EMS.

3:52 p.m. — Report of a man sleeping inside the pool center at Leonard Park. The man was found with an open container of alcohol and was issued a summons for public consumption of an alcoholic beverage. He was taken by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Northern Westchester Hospital due to a high level of intoxication.

9:52 p.m. — Four men were refusing to leave private property on Sarles Avenue. Responding officers observed two of the men with open alcohol containers and issued summonses to them. The group left the area as directed.

Wednesday, Feb. 4

8:17 a.m. — Report of three men refusing to leave a Lexington Avenue laundromat. Summonses for trespassing were issued.

3:42 p.m. — An officer responded to the Mount Kisco Library on a report of a violation of an order of protection. A village resident reported that he was confronted by another man at the library who is barred by court order from contacting him. A report was taken. The investigation is continuing.

4:03 p.m. —An officer responded to a Lexington Avenue laundromat on a report of a man sleeping there. The man, who was previously issued a written trespass warning barring him from the premises, was issued a summons for trespassing, a violation. Due to intoxication, he was taken by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps to the hospital for evaluation.

5:25 p.m. — Police received a report of a vehicle that slid into a snowbank on Kisco Avenue. The vehicle had minor damage. The driver was not injured.

Thursday, Feb. 5

9:59 a.m. — An officer responded to the 500 block of East Main Street on a report of a dispute between a customer at a laundromat and a group of men who had congregated there. The parties to the dispute were on the sidewalk upon the officer’s arrival. Condition corrected. The parties were separated and sent separate ways.

12:53 p.m. — An officer responded to North Bedford Road on a report that a woman had locked herself out of her car with her baby inside. The officer was able to gain access to the vehicle. The condition was corrected.

3:56 p.m. — A sergeant on patrol observed a man drinking beer at Lexington and Sarles avenues. The man became aggressive while the sergeant was issuing him a summons for public consumption of an alcoholic beverage. The 25-year-old was taken into custody, booked at the Green Street precinct and charged with disorderly conduct, a violation. He was released pending a Feb. 26 appearance in village court.

5:01 p.m. — An officer on patrol on Lexington Avenue observed a man known to him to have an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to appear in court to answer a summons. The man was taken into custody, booked at the Green Street precinct and brought to village court. He was arraigned and released on his own recognizance.

9:06 p.m. — Officers responded to Lexington and Sarles avenues on a report of an assault that had just occurred. A man was found at that location bleeding from his head and mouth. He told officers that he was punched repeatedly by a man he knows after declining a request to give that man a dollar. Officers canvassed the area but were unable to locate the suspect. The man said he wanted to press charges. The investigation is continuing.

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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