Police Reports, Feb. 9-15, 2026
- Feb 20
- 9 min read
BEDFORD
Texas couple report threats made on Facebook
On Friday, Feb. 13, at 4:25 p.m., a Texas couple came to police headquarters to report threats made to them on social media regarding their Texas-based rescue for stray and endangered dogs. They said a Bedford resident and online provocateur who financially supports a different Texas rescue got into a heated argument with them on social media, offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who could reveal their exact location. Police said the couple, who live in Texas, came to Bedford to make their report in person. A report was made for documentation.
Monday, Feb. 9
12:37 p.m. — A tenant in Bedford Hills reported to police an issue with another tenant who subleases a bedroom in the unit. They told police they overheard the man speaking badly about his daughter. The subtenant denied the accusations. The complainant was advised to take up any issues with their landlord.
3:33 p.m. — A female, 97, was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by the Katonah Bedford Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps after falling at her Katonah home and injuring her leg.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
2:22 p.m. — A female, 29, from Bedford Hills, came to headquarters with her boyfriend to report that the boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend was calling and texting her and messaging her through social media. She said the messages were concerning and threatening in nature. She requested police contact the woman and tell her to stop. A voicemail was left for the woman and police suggested the complainant change her phone number.
7:18 p.m. — A housecleaner reported an issue in a vacant house in Bedford Hills; she arrived to find the door locked but the dishwasher running and leaking water. As no dishes were inside it was presumed a pipe burst. The homeowner was notified and a plumber called.
Wednesday, Feb. 11
9:44 a.m. — Police requested the Westchester County Mobile Crisis Response Team assist them for a welfare check of a woman at the Metro-North parking Lot 1 in Katonah. The woman, who police said lives in an RV, sent a strange email to the town supervisor; a town employee notified the police. She spoke with both police and the crisis team but declined medical assistance. Medics said at this time she was not a danger to herself or others and no further action was taken.
10:06 a.m. — Police and medics went to a home in Bedford Hills after a woman reported that her husband, 47, was possibly deceased. She said he was in advanced stages of cancer. A medic pronounced him dead and a funeral home was contacted.
Thursday, Feb. 12
11:08 a.m. — A raccoon running in the roadway near Whitlock and Anderson roads, Katonah, was not located by police.
11:55 a.m. — A sick raccoon reported on Whitlockville was unable to be located.
12:16 p.m. — Police and Katonah fire personnel went to a home on Terrace Heights for an odor of gas. Firefighters detected a small reading and a tank was emptied and the homeowner notified. It was unspecified what kind of tank it was.
6:09 p.m. — A van drove into a utility pole on Broad Brook Road near West Patent, Bedford Hills, snapping it. The driver told police he was headed southbound when his brakes became inoperable and he crashed. No injuries were reported and no citations issued. Police said the driver is from White Plains. The van was towed.
Friday, Feb. 13
9:17 a.m. — A male, 89, who fell to the ground the night before told police he was stuck there all night and was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by Bedford firefighters for evaluation.
12:40 p.m. — The manager of CVS on Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, reported that he observed a man earlier that day holding a bag of electric toothbrushes. When he attempted to get closer, the man ran, activating store alarms passing the exit. Store surveillance video revealed two men were involved. The incident is being investigated.
Saturday, Feb. 14
12:42 p.m. — Police went to a car wash on Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, for an altercation after one man cut the line for the wash. Words were exchanged in the patron waiting area and the man who cut in shoved another man; four people became involved. The line cutter/shover left prior to police arrival. No one was injured.
Sunday, Feb 15
11:52 a.m. —A male, 16, was taken from his Bedford home to Northern Westchester Hospital by Bedford firefighters after having a seizure.
4:54 p.m. — A dog, a boxer, was reported in the roadway in the vicinity of Valley and Edgemont roads, Katonah. Police looked for the dog but couldn’t find it.
MOUNT KISCO
Friday, Feb. 6
8:37 a.m. — Police received a report of an attended death of a 78-year-old woman at her home on Croton Avenue. Officers and Westchester EMS responded. The death was not deemed suspicious. The Medical Examiner’s Office authorized release to a funeral home.
9:02 a.m. — Police investigate a report of a disturbance among four men at a gas station on the 600 block of East Main Street. The condition was corrected.
4:56 p.m. — Officers responded to West Way due to a 911 hangup. A woman at the residence said she dialed 911 during a verbal dispute with her daughter but decided to hang up. The woman was advised to call again if the matter escalated further. A New York state domestic incident report was prepared.
Saturday, Feb. 7
2:35 a.m. — Officers responded to the Green Street precinct after a man used the callbox to say he was intoxicated and needed a ride to his sister’s house. Officers told the man they could not give him a ride and asked him if he needed medical attention. The man declined any medical attention and flagged down a taxi on Green Street. The driver was advised of the man’s intoxication but said he would accept the fare and get the man home safely.
1:10 p.m. — Police received a report of two men lying in a snowbank in the Village Center parking lot. An open bottle of rum was found next to them. One of them was awakened but the other was unresponsive. Officers gave the unresponsive man oxygen and wrapped him in a blanket due to possible exposure and hypothermia. Both were transported by EMS to a hospital and were reported to be in stable condition when an officer followed up on the incident with medical personnel.
9:41 p.m. — Officers responded to Barker Street on a report of a violation of an order of protection. They located a 38-year-old man in the building who is barred by court order from being there. The man was taken into custody and charged with first-degree criminal contempt, a felony, due to a previous conviction for a similar offense. He was held overnight at Westchester County Police headquarters in Hawthorne and arraigned the following day in Mount Kisco Justice Court. Bail was set at $5,000.
11:04 p.m. — Police received a report of a domestic disturbance on Ridge Lane. A woman reported that the dispute was verbal but that she called 911 because she was afraid for her safety and wanted to leave for the night. Officers waited for her to leave the area before departing from the scene. A New York state domestic incident report was prepared along with a lethality screening form.
Sunday, Feb. 8
11:07 a.m. — An officer responded to Grove Street on a report of an unattended death of a woman in her 90s. Westchester EMS also responded. The death was determined to not be suspicious.
5:49 p.m. — A man called the police to report that he found a man sitting in his parked car when he returned to it on Main Street. The vehicle owner and the man exchanged words and the man walked off toward North Bedford Road. Officers canvassed the area but could not locate the man. It was determined nothing was missing.
Monday, Feb. 9
4:53 a.m. — An officer responded to St. Mark’s Church on a report of an intoxicated man giving EMS personnel a hard time. The man was subsequently taken to the hospital with an officer following the ambulance to ensure the safety of EMS personnel.
9:10 a.m. — A man fell along the 400 block of Main Street and was bleeding from a facial injury. He was taken by the Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Northern Westchester Hospital.
11:30 p.m. — Officers responded to Moore Avenue on a report of a domestic assault that had just occurred. A man told officers that his girlfriend became enraged because he was late picking up their child from a babysitter. He alleged that she slapped him, struck him in the head with her cellphone and hit him with a lamp, all in the presence of the child. Although the man said he did not wish to pursue charges, officers observed various injuries he had suffered and took the 20-year-old woman into custody. The man was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital for evaluation of his injuries and Child Protective Services was notified of the incident. The woman was charged with second-degree assault, a felony, and endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor. She was held overnight at county police headquarters in Hawthorne and arraigned the following afternoon in Mount Kisco Justice Court, where she was released on her own recognizance. Temporary Orders of Protection were issued barring her from any contact with her boyfriend or their child.
POUND RIDGE
Speed at your own risk
A Yorktown Heights man was arrested at 2:50 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, on Westchester Avenue after being stopped for speeding, clocked doing 56 mph in a 30 mph zone. A records check revealed the man’s license was suspended on multiple occasions. He was given a summons to appear in court March 23.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
10:20 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was issued a summons for no inspection sticker.
11:00 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was issued a summons for no inspection sticker.
10:00 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given a summons for not stopping at a stop sign.
1:25 p.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given a summons for not stopping at a stop sign.
2:14 p.m. — Someone brought an iPhone they found on Old Pound Road to police headquarters. It was vouchered and taken into safekeeping.
1:58 p.m. — A man, age and condition unknown, was taken to Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow by Westchester EMS.
2:45 p.m. — A woman, age and condition unknown, was taken by Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Northern Westchester Hospital.
Wednesday, Feb. 11
7:31 a.m. — A driver on Salem Road was given a summons for not stopping at a stop sign.
7:39 a.m. — Icy conditions were reported on Salem Road. The highway department was notified.
7:52 a.m. — A car stuck in a snow bank in the vicinity of Stone Hill Road was towed. No damage was done to the vehicle.
7:52 a.m. — A car was towed after it became disabled on Stone Hill Road. No injuries were reported.
9:55 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Ave was given a ticket for traveling 54 mph in a 30-mph zone.
10:35 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Ave was given a ticket for traveling 60 mph in a 30-mph zone.
4:40 p.m. — A dog reported loose on Cross Pond Road was gone prior to police arrival.
Thursday, Feb. 12
7:30 a.m. —A driver on Old Mill River Road was ticketed for failure to obey a traffic signal.
11:00 a.m. — An Upper Shad Road resident reported a vehicle as suspicious after it pulled into their driveway. The operator told police he realized he was at the wrong address.
12:50 p.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was ticketed for traveling 50 mph in a 30-mph zone.
Friday, Feb. 13
10:55 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Ave was ticketed for having a heavily tinted windshield.
11:15 a.m. — A driver on Westchester Ave was given a ticket for traveling 60 mph in a 30-mph zone.
12:08 p.m. — A driver on Horseshoe Hill was given tickets for traveling 57 mph in a 30-mph zone and for not having a valid driver’s license.
12:50 p.m. — Four tickets were issued to drivers traveling on Westchester Avenue. Police said they were doing 50 mph, 52 mph, 54 mph and 51 mph in a marked 30-mph zone.
Saturday, Feb. 14
9:45 a.m. — Two drivers were ticketed on Westchester Avenue for doing 50 and 55 mph in a 30-mph zone.
11:45 a.m. — A man, age and condition unknown, was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
9:30 p.m. — A driver stopped on Salem Road for failure to stop at a stop sign and for not having a valid registration and was ticketed.
Sunday, Feb. 15
9:15 a.m. — A driver pulled over on Long Ridge Road for using their mobile phone while operating a vehicle also was ticketed for dark tinted window treatments.
7:00 p.m. — A radar detail on Westchester Avenue detected one driver going 51 mph in a 30-mph zone.
Monday, Feb. 16
8:39 a.m. — A man was given a lift assist at their home. No further attention was needed.
1:45 p.m. — A person on Lower Trinity Pass Road accidentally activated their medical alert.
8:30 p.m. — A driver on Westchester Avenue was given a ticket for failure to obey a traffic signal.
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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