following a report of a 16-year-old female attacking an 18-year-old female resident, hitting, kicking and pulling her hair. 18: Police responded to the JCCA campus in Pleasantville at 2:30 p.m. The suspect was processed and released with an appearance ticket to return to Mount Pleasant Justice Court.
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Following an investigation by police, the man was arrested and charged with petty larceny. The subject had left the store with about $130 in merchandise without paying. 17: A 24-year-old Elmsford man was detained by the Loss Prevention Team at The Home Depot in Hawthorne at 1 p.m. The suspect was a 15-year-old Pleasantville juvenile, who was released with a juvenile Family Court appearance ticket. Further investigation of store video confirmed the theft.
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The first responding officer observed a female that matched the description of the person leaving the store. The female immediately abandoned the full shopping cart and began to run through the parking lot. 15: Police responded to the Thornwood ShopRite at 4 p.m. He was issued an appearance ticket to appear before Judge Douchkoff at a later date. Cedeno was transported by police for arrest processing. After about a quarter-mile, the vehicle returned to the southbound lane. When police got close to the vehicle, which was located on Fair Street near Towners Road, it began traveling southbound in the northbound lane on Fair Street. and charged with aggravated DWI after officers were advised that a gray SUV was being operated erratically on Route 52. 10: Jose Cedeno, 41, of Astoria, Queens, was arrested at about 9:10 p.m. 14: An Eklof Court resident reported a sick or injured raccoon was in his backyard at 3:40 p.m. Patrols were dispatched and reported that the raccoon sauntered away prior to their arrival.
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The matter was turned over to the community resource officer for continued investigation. that her family has an ongoing problem with a neighbor regarding loud noise. 18: A Spring Street resident reported at 1:14 p.m. The officer moved the sign from the road and advised the Department of Public Works that it needed to be replaced. that a street sign had been knocked down on South Bedford Road and was partially in the roadway. 18: An officer on patrol observed at 12:52 p.m. The wallet contained only coupons and condoms but no personal paperwork of any kind to help identify its owner. 18: At 9:43 a.m., a man turned over a wallet to an officer that he said he had found at Starbucks on South Moger Avenue. Detectives from the General Investigations and Forensic Investigations units have taken over the investigation.
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and then discovered that someone apparently attempted to pry open a store safe.
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Employees told officers that they found a shattered window when they arrived at 7:45 a.m. to Five Guys on North Bedford Road on a report of a burglary and attempted theft. The son gathered some of his belongings and left. A woman reported that she had been involved in an argument with her adult son and wanted him to leave the apartment. to a Barker Street residence on a report of a domestic disturbance.