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Pound Ridge Police Report Aug. 13-18

Called for ambulance, changed her mind 

A female, age unknown, requested an ambulance come to her Pound Ridge home on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at  7:45 p.m. When it arrived, the woman decided she didn’t need it. She was treated on scene by crew members but declined hospital transport. No further information was provided. 

 

Tuesday, Aug. 13

8:04 a.m. — A resident of Yonkers, male, 22, was arrested on Long Ridge Road and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle. The man is scheduled to appear in court. 

11 a.m. — A resident of Fox Run Road reported the illegal use of leaf blowers in the area. Police  searched the area with negative results.

12 p.m. — A caller at a business on Westchester Avenue reported that while an unknown person was inside their store, an alarm in their car parked directly outside was activated. The person left the store abruptly and jumped in the car and drove off; the caller thought this was suspicious. A report was made.

2 p.m. — A male, age unknown, was taken from their home to Northern Westchester  Hospital by Westchester EMS. No further information was provided.

8:20 p.m. — A caller on Eastwoods Road reported a possibly intoxicated driver. Police  searched the area with negative results.

 

Wednesday, Aug. 14

7:20 p.m. — A resident of Barnegat Road reported loud music in the area. Before police could investigate, the resident called back to say the music had stopped. 

 

Thursday, Aug. 15

6:53 a.m. — A dog was reported lost on Trinity Pass Road. It was later reported the dog was found and returned to its owner. 

7:18 a.m. — A man reported traveling on foot on Trinity Pass Road was reported as suspicious. Police  searched the area with negative results. 

6:32 p.m. — A male, age unknown, was transported from their home by Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Northern Westchester Hospital. No further information was provided.

 

Friday, Aug. 16

1:10 p.m. — A resident on Upper Shad Road reported a couple of dogs in their yard. The dogs were subsequently returned to their rightful owner. 

7:41 p.m. — A caller on East Woods Road complained of noise. Police on arrival said a neighbor was doing yard work. No further action was taken.

 

Saturday, Aug. 17

5:05 a.m.— A caller on Pine Brook Road reported a suspicious vehicle in the vicinity. Police  searched the area with negative results.

8:49 p.m. — A male, age unknown, was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital via Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps. No further information was provided.

12:00 a.m. — An unknown person was reported walking on Woodland Road with a flashlight. Police searched the area with negative results.

 

Sunday, Aug. 18 

9:20 a.m.— A utility pole was reported on fire on Trinity Pass Road. Firefighters were on scene as well as the utility. The situation was brought under control. No injuries were reported. 

8:05 p.m. — A caller on Salem Road reported their three dogs caught and injured a raccoon. They said they would contact a wildlife rehabilitator regarding the raccoon. Police requested the caller provide proof of rabies vaccination regarding the dogs.

 

— Eve Marx, The Recorder staff writer

 This report was made from official reports provided by the Pound Ridge Police Department. 


 















IN BRIEF

David Pogue to talk climate change at Bedford Playhouse

Join David Pogue — CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, seven-time Emmy winner, and author of “How to Prepare for Climate Change” — for a Bedford 2030 Community Climate Conversation at the Bedford Playhouse.

It’s a talk about the bright side of the climate crisis. Pogue will share 10 reasons to feel hopeful — and 10 actions you can take right now to help turn things around in our community. 

The Community Climate Conversation, presented in partnership with Bedford 2030, will be held Thursday, Jan. 23, from 7 to 8:15 p.m., at the Bedford Playhouse, located at 633 Old Post Road, Bedford. For tickets and more information, visit bedfordplayhouse.org/live-events/.


Model train show on display in Bedford Hills through Jan. 28

The Bedford Hills Historical Museum is hosting a “New Model Train Show” on the lower level of the Town of Bedford building located at 321 Bedford Road, Bedford Hills.

The display is open Thursday and Saturday through Jan. 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. 

Visitors can see the HO Gauge model trains run on the track in the village that was built by the late Dr. Robert Bibi of Katonah and donated by his wife, Maria, and reinstalled at the museum. With the guidance of our board member and train aficionado, Rick Carmichael, members of the Olde Newburgh Model Railroad Club installed the HO-gauge set at the museum where it remains on display. 

The museum says the new model train display is great for kids of all ages and adults, and it’s free of charge.


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