Bronxville Police Blotter: March 18 to March 21, 2015

From Bronxville Police Blotter
Wednesday, March 18: At 11:05 am a 44-year-old Bronxville resident reported that she believed her cell phone was taken out of her vehicle at 10:00 am while parked on Kraft Avenue. Police officers were able to use the "Find My iPhone" application to track the phone to the area of Park Place and Kraft Avenue. After interviewing patrons in the area, officers located the phone inside Starbucks, where it had been turned in by a customer. The owner of the phone did buy coffee at Starbucks that morning, and the phone was returned to her.
Friday, March 20: At 8:00 am on Parkway Road police officers responded to a complaint of two vehicles which had been vandalized with spray paint overnight. Officers also discovered two other vehicles which had been damaged in two separate driveways. There was no "tag" or wording associated with the painting, just random lines to the rear lights and logos of said vehicles. The incident is being investigated by detectives.
Friday, March 20: At 10:40 am on White Plains Road 22-year-old Mwiza Gondwe of the Bronx, New York, was arrested and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the 2nd Degree (unclassified misdemeanor). Gondwe was stopped by police officer Jason Cooper for an expired inspection sticker, and a subsequent inquiry of his driver license revealed that he had three active suspensions for failure to answer summonses in Albany County. The 2001 Audi he was operating was impounded. Gondwe was released on $100 bail and ordered to appear before the Bronxville Justice Court on April 1, 2015.
Saturday, March 21: At 5:07 pm officers responded to a report of damage to storage unit locks at 25 Sagamore Road. Officers confirmed that several locks appeared to have been tampered with at the location, but attempts to enter the storage units appeared to be futile and nothing was reported missing.








