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Pound Ridge Police Report July 29-August 5

Suspicious vehicle just a contractor’s truck

On Thursday, Aug. 1, at 11:04 a.m., a Horseshoe Hill Road West resident reported a suspicious vehicle on their road parked at the bottom of their driveway. On arrival, police determined it was a contractor’s truck working at a residence across the street. The operator was advised to move their vehicle across the street. No further action was necessary.


 

Tuesday, July 30

3:46 a.m. — Police went to a home for a male feeling ill who was transported by Pound Ridge Ambulance Corps to Stamford Hospital along with Westchester medics for an unknown condition.


Wednesday, July 31

3:50 p.m. — A suspicious male was reported on Horseshoe Hill Road West going door-to-door soliciting. He was advised of local ordinance and left without incident.


Thursday, Aug. 1

12:20 p.m. — A female was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Pound Ridge

Volunteer Ambulance Corps for an unknown condition.


Friday, Aug. 2

12:30 a.m. — A female was transported to Stamford Hospital by Pound Ridge Volunteer

Ambulance Corps. No further information was provided.

8:50 a.m. — A car reported disabled on Lower Shad Road was located by an officer on patrol. The operator was assisted in moving the car to a safer location and said they had contacted AAA to come and assist them.

11:40 a.m. — A female, age unknown, was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps for an unknown condition.


Saturday, Aug. 3

2:08 p.m. — A male, age unknown, was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Vista ambulance crew members for an unknown condition.

7:20 p.m. — A tree was reported blocking the roadway on Old Logging Road. While police patrolled the location, the highway department was notified.

7:35 p.m. — Wires down were reported on Woodland Road. On arrival, police also observed a down tree. The utility was notified.

7:59 p.m. —A female was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Pound Ridge

Volunteer Ambulance Corps for an unknown condition.


Sunday, Aug. 4

4:23 p.m. — A tree was reported blocking the roadway on Salem Road. An officer was able to move the tree to resume traffic flow.


Monday, Aug. 5

6:35 a.m. — A man was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Pound Ridge

Volunteer Ambulance Corps for an unknown condition.

10:29 a.m. — During a traffic enforcement detail on Westchester Avenue, a summons wasissued to a driver for speeding, reported traveling 49 mph in a marked 30-mph zone

12:40 p.m. — A traffic summons was issued to a driver on Westchester Avenue for driving while using their cellphone without a hands-free device.

1:45 p.m. — A female, age unknown, was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Pound Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Corps for an unknown condition.

4:23 p.m. — A man was transported to Northern Westchester Hospital by Pound Ridge

Volunteer Ambulance Corps after calling police to request assistance. No further information was provided.


— 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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