Bronxville Police Blotter: January 21 to January 27, 2017

By Bronxville Police Department
Saturday, Jan. 23, 5:43 pm: A pedestrian crossing Paxton Avenue at Palmer Avenue was struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian who was struck on the left side was interviewed by Empress Ambulance Corps and refused medical attention. Officers completed an accident report, and no citations were issued.
Saturday, Jan. 23, 6:28 pm: A homeowner on Parkway Road reported a suspicious incident. An unknown male knocked at her door and first reported that he had car trouble and then asked if he could have a drink of water. After being denied, the male ran to a black sedan and drove away.
Sunday, Jan. 24, 4:02 pm: A resident reported that her child wandered off outside the ACME grocery store on Cedar Street. Officers responded and quickly located the child on the corner of Pondfield and Garden Avenue, where he was reunited with his mother.
Monday, Jan. 25: A 28-year-old woman of Bronxville was charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the Second Degree after being stopped on Locust Lane for committing a traffic violation. An inquiry about the woman’s NYS driver license revealed that she had eight active suspensions on her license for failing to pay fines and failing to answer summonses. She was processed and released on her own recognizance pending her next court appearance.
Wednesday, Jan. 27: A business owner on Palmer Avenue requested police assistance with an irate employee. Officers were able to quell the verbal argument. No crime was committed.
Pictured here: Chief Christopher Satriale.
Photo by A. Warner








