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St. Patrick's Parade Disturbance Arrests

Despite record attendance for the Sleepy Hollow St. Patrick's Parade, police reported only a few incidents and several arrests.

Sleepy Hollow Police Chief Gregory Camp reported that the St. Parade's parade "went beautifully" but not without a few minor glitches.

A child lost momentarily in the parade crowd on March 10 at 2:38 p.m. was quickly reunited with his parents, police report. Sleepy Hollow police said a sergeant found a kid who had lost his parents on Beekman near North Washington Street. The mother and three-year-old child were reunited at police headquarters at 28 Beekman within 10 minutes.

Several disorderly conduct arrests occurred long after the official festivities ended:

At 5:55 p.m., police report arresting two on Beekman Avenue for fighting: an 18-year-old Sleepy Hollow male and a 23-year-old man from Tarrytown. Both were charged with disorderly conduct.

At 6:14 p.m., another Tarrytown man, 21, was arrested for disorderly conduct at 48 Beekman Avenue.

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