Bronxville Police Blotter: April 4 to April 9, 2017

By Bronxville Police Department
Tuesday, April 4, 11:09 pm: On Palumbo Place, Police Officer Nigel Butler charged a 33-year-old man from Mount Vernon with Aggravated DWI for operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content .18% or higher. The man was stopped by Police Officer Butler for traveling the wrong way on Palumbo Place and registered a blood alcohol content of .27%, over three times the legal limit. He was also cited for Consumption of Alcohol in a Motor Vehicle and Driving the Wrong Way on a One-Way Street. His 2008 Audi S4 was impounded; he was arraigned by Judge McKinnis and released on his own recognizance pending his next court appearance.
Wednesday, April 5, 11:47 pm: A homeowner reported that an unknown person had attempted to break into the person's 2015 Mercedes-Benz. The vehicle was locked and alarmed and the attempt was unsuccessful. The incident is being investigated.
Friday, April 7, 2:00 pm: A homeowner on Ridge Road reported that the house's alarm had been activated when unlocked rear French doors were opened by one or more unknown persons. The subject(s) fled at the sound of the audible alarm. Detectives processed the scene for evidence. No items are reported missing at this time. The incident is being investigated.
Saturday, April 8, 8:06 pm: Officers interviewed a suspicious person on Locust Lane who appeared to be loitering on a Locust Lane property. No crime was reported at that time.
Sunday, April 9, 12:48 am: An anonymous male caller on Meadow Avenue reported that a suspicious male was hiding in the bushes of The Bronxville School. Officers checked the area and were unable substantiate the claim.








