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Tarrytown Police: Hess Station DWI Arrest

A summary of incidents in Tarrytown August 30 through September 6, 2012

The following information was supplied by the . Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Brush Fire 

Judge Kyle McGovern reported a small brush fire in front of 150 Franklin Street on August 30 at 9:55 a.m.; the fire department was dispatched and extinguished the fire.

Hess Station DWI

A car accident in the Hess gas station on South Broadway resulted in a DWI arrest on August 30 at 12:15 p.m. Officers on the scene found the driver breathing but unresponsive. Stiloski’s was called for the impounded car, and an officer accompanied the driver, taken by Tarrytown Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Westchester County Medical Center, for blood to be drawn for alcohol testing. A summons was then issued for to Donald C. Green, 69 for the charge of driving while intoxicated. Green was released with a court date of September 5.

Covered Body?

A report of a covered body on the aqueduct trail from someone on September 3 at 2:22 p.m. turned out to be a homeless person sleeping. The person was sent on their way.

Unlocked Opportunity

The series of , with someone complaining at headquarters on September 5 at 7:38 a.m. of a backpack missing from a car that had been parked, unlocked, on Main Street.

Intoxicated EF Student

On September 5 at 10:09 p.m. a caller reported that a group of students were making noise in the old soccer field off Wilson Park Drive. Officer reported that a highly intoxicated EF student was there and requested TVAC meet him with the student at the skate shack. TVAC transported the student to . EF Security Officer Joe Marrero responded to the scene and the additional students were turned over to him. The school house parent would be going to Phelps to collect the other student.

Going Postal 

On September 6 at 7:40 a.m., a Crescent Drive caller reported that a man wearing a postal uniform approached him, pointed his finger at him and told him three times he was going to “F--- him up.” The caller wanted to file a police report. The postally dressed man in question was not there but his wife was who attested that the caller did earlier tell her to go “F--- herself” while her two children were present. Police advised both parties of their options and noted incident for the record.

Note: Police Beat is in no way a complete summary of all Tarrytown Police activities and responses during the listed dates.

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