Bronxville Police Blotter: September 10 to September 14, 2015

By Bronxville Police Department
Thursday, September 10, 8:26 am, Fordal Road: A homeowner reported approximately $47,000 in miscellaneous jewelry missing from the homeowner's residence. The property was last seen in late July. The incident is currently under investigation.
Thursday, September 10, 11:25 am, 77 Pondfield Road: A doctor reported that blank prescriptions had been stolen from his office and forged to obtain Xanax. One of the prescriptions may have resulted in ingestion of a non-lethal overdose by a person who was transported to NYP/Lawrence Hospital for care.
Thursday, September 10, 2:33 pm, Sussex Avenue: A motor vehicle operated by a 16-year-old female struck a tree causing the airbags to deploy. The driver was not in need of medical attention, and the vehicle was towed from the scene. Driver error appeared to be the cause of the accident.
Friday, September 11, 10:31 pm, Bolton Gardens: An anonymous caller reported a large group of youths congregating. The incident was unfounded.
Saturday, September 12, 9:30 am, Paxton Avenue: A parked/unoccupied vehicle was struck by an unknown vehicle that left the scene causing damage to the rear driver's side panel and bumper.
Saturday, September 12, 10:14 pm, Park Avenue: A female resident reported that a male may have been hiding near the bushes outside her home. Officers interviewed the male, who turned out to be another resident walking his dog.
Sunday, September 13, 10:49 am, White Plains Road: A motor vehicle was struck by a white van while traveling southbound on White Plains Road. The van left the scene without stopping. No injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation.
Sunday, September 13, 6:53 pm, Stone Place: Officers responded to a report of two dogs left in a vehicle. The officers determined that the weather conditions were acceptable and that the vehicle had been left in a responsible condition; therefore, no police intervention was necessary.
Monday, September 14, 3:03 am: A 14-year-old Mount Vernon resident was taken into custody and later released to his father pending investigation after he was found to be in possession of stolen property, including several GPSs and loose change. The youth, who was believed to be accompanied by two other juveniles, was also observed in the area of Parkway Road just before a 2012 Lincoln was stolen from a driveway. The vehicle was recovered on the opposite end of Parkway Road.
Monday, September 14, 11:43 pm, Concordia College: Police officers assisted the Eastchester Fire Department with an activated fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined by Captain Ferrara to be a malfunction.








