The Tarrytown Police Department reported the following incidents:
Nov. 25, 27
5:49 a.m. A newspaper delivery man reported that the bread delivery for the on North Broadway was tossed on the street. Officers assigned reported it appeared an animal may have thrown the bread. On Nov. 27, a caller at 6:28 a.m. reported that someone removed bread from the boxes in front of the pastry shop. Owner notified and requested incident noted for record.
Nov. 25
3:01 p.m. Caller, an employee of the , reported there was a gray Subaru being operated by a white male who had been approaching students on Neperan Road and asking if they wanted a ride. Vehicle was not a taxi or livery. Officer checked area with negative results.
Nov. 26
3:05 p.m. Caller reported an injured deer in roadway at E. Franklin Street, possibly missing a leg. Officer on scene along with Greenburgh Animal Control Officer reported animal clearly needed to be destroyed, which it was. DPW contacted for pick up.
Nov. 28
2:00 p.m. Pharmacist from reported he believed he had a fraudulent prescription in his possession. Pharmacist stated that he called the doctor listed on the prescription to verify the information. The doctor he spoke with said she has been receiving other calls regarding the same type of issue and that she had not issued the prescription. A female subject dropped off the prescription and stated she would come to pick it up on Dec. 5. Detective division notified.
Nov. 28, 30
3:58 p.m. Caller reported a coyote in his yard at Heritage Court. Officer reported animal gone on arrival. At 9:06 p.m. on Nov. 30, another caller reported seeing what he believed was several coyotes running across the roadway near the exit of 177 White Plains Road. Coyotes again gone upon police arrival.
Nov. 29
12:34 p.m. Man in headquarters reported that one of his ex-workers of Lower Central Avenue has been going around saying that he was going to cut him up, damage his vehicle, and hurt his family. The dispute was apparently over money owed; the former boss had told ex-worker that he would get his money this coming Friday. Officer advised ex-worker of complaint, telling him he would get paid on Friday at police headquarters.
Nov. 30
12:52 p.m. Complainant in headquarters reporting $503 had been removed from her Key Bank ATM account in Tarrytown by unknown means and persons. Small larceny case filed.
4:43 p.m. Complainant in headquarters reported he dropped off his 2006 Honda at on Nov. 15 for a scheduled service call and when he returned to pick up his vehicle later in the day he noticed his windshield was cracked and a new dent in right rear of vehicle. Incident noted for record.
Note: Police Beat is in no way a complete summary of all Tarrytown Police activities and responses during the listed dates.