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Possible Dispute Over Heroin Tops North Castle Police Blotter

ARMONK, N.Y. -- North Castle police were called to a home on Washington Avenue late Tuesday by a worried father.

North Castle police were called to a home on Washington Avenue on Tuesday to investigate a family dispute.

North Castle police were called to a home on Washington Avenue on Tuesday to investigate a family dispute.

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Police said that the unidentified man summoned help for his sons, who, he said, were having a dispute with their sister over the possibility that she was in possession of heroin.

According to the police blotter, the responding officers reported that one person was taken to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla.

It did not specify who that person was or for the reason.

No further details were available at press time.

In other police blotter items:

Friday, Oct. 21: Police were called to Route 120 about 3 a.m. to investigate a complaint of a suspicious vehicle parked on Department of Environmental Protection property. The responding officer spoke to the truck driver and was told he was waiting until morning to make a furniture delivery. The driver was directed to a safer area to park.

Sunday, Oct. 25: A caller from Bedford Road requested an ambulance about 1:15 p.m. after a 7-year-old boy fell at a playground. Police were told that the child had hit his head and had possibly suffered a seizure. He was conscious and alert when help arrived and was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco.

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