Crime & Safety

Tarrytown Police: Ill in the CVS, Unconscious at EF, Shoeless on the Run




CVS Trouble


An employee from the North Broadway CVS in Tarrytown called police on June 29 at 2:22 p.m. to report that a male patron was sitting in the store, feeling ill. 

An ambulance responded but the man apparently refused medical treatment. 

At 3:07 p.m. the store manager reported that the man had returned to the store screaming, yelling and being disorderly. The manager reportedly asked him to leave multiple times before he complied. The manager requested the man be banned from the store. The man was not on the scene when police arrived but they began filing a banned person form for him.

The next day, CVS called police to say that the disorderly customer from yesterday was in the store. They completed the banned person form.

Drunk EF Student

A caller reported on June 30 at 3:17 a.m. that there was a drunk male in St. John's Hall at the EF school. On arrival, officers were directed by campus security to the woman's bathroom on the first floor were the man was lying in the doorway.

He appeared heavily intoxicated and was breathing but was "in an out of consciousness," police report.

Tarrytown Volunteer Ambulance Corps transported the man to Phelps Memorial Hospital. 

Missing Person

A Walden Road resident reported to police on July 1 at 9:54 p.m. that an emotionally disturbed person was missing and in need of assistance.

The man had fled his house in only shorts, with no shirt or shoes. Police were actively checking the surrounding area and called in the Sleepy Hollow K9 unit to assist with the search.

At 11 pm. police reported finding the man on Wilson Park Drive by Cobb Lane. He was taken into custody and transported to Phelps Memorial Hospital in a police car. 

Not Unconscious, Just Resting

Irvington PD reported to Tarrytown Police that one of their DPW workers had seen what appeared to be an unconscious man, lying on the wall of West Sunnyside Lane about one hundred feet in off South Broadway.

The DPW worker also said he saw two men running from the area.

Officers went and found all three men, who revealed that they were jogging when one of them rested on the wall. No medical attention was needed or requested, police report. 


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