2012年4月23日星期一

Police Investigating Rash Of Larcenies In Scarsdale

Scarsdale Police responded to a string of thefts throughout the village this past week. Police received nine reports of larcenies, ranging from car break-ins to stolen bikes, last week.

On Friday, April 19, a Garth Road resident reported that his Gary Fisher mountain bike was stolen from the scooter parking area near the Scarsdale train station, according to a police report. The bicyclist's steel lock was also swiped.

On April 17, a Taunton Road resident drove to Scarsdale High School and parked her car there while she went walking. According to the police report, after about an hour of walking that afternoon, she returned to find her front passenger side window smashed, and belongings stolen.

Also on April 17, a Scarsdale woman left her purse behind outside of Villa Roma Pizzeria on Depot Place. After realizing she forgot her belongings, she went back to check, and the brown Louis Vuitton handbag was gone, along with her credit cards and some personal checks, according to the police report.

On April 18, a Scarsdale doctor had his iPad stolen from his office on Overhill Road, according to police. The resident left to perform a surgery and came home to find his iPad was gone. Police later discovered the iPad outside of the building, according to the report.

On April 19, a Church Lane resident had his GPS swiped from his car, according to police. He had parked his car in his driveway the night before, according to the report. The car had been left unlocked.

Also on April 19, a Hathaway Road resident had $8.00 in quarters stolen from her car, which was parked in her driveway. Her vehicle was also unlocked, the police report stated.

On April 19, a Yonkers woman had crystal Rosary beads taken from her vehicle, which was parked on Lockwood Road the previous night, according to police. The alleged thief rummaged through her coin tray, police said.

On April 19, a Crane Road resident had cash, credit cards, and a check book swiped from his vehicle that was parked in his driveway. The resident noticed his gym clothes had been tossed around and his wallet was missing, according to the police report. His car was left unlocked, according to police.

And also on April 19, a Church Lane resident reported a larceny from her car. The resident said about $400 worth of clothing items had been stolen from her Lexus, which was parked in her driveway, according to the police report.

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