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Route 133, Mount Kisco, NY

Saw Mill River Parkway Rock Slides Tie Up Traffic In Northern Westchester Saw Mill River Parkway Rock Slides Tie Up Traffic In Northern Westchester
Saw Mill River Parkway Rock Slides Tie Up Traffic In Northern Westchester The second rock slide in a week temporarily tied up rush hour traffic on the Saw Mill River Parkway in Westchester. The New York State Department of Transportation responded to a stretch of the parkway in Mount Kisco at approximately 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 28, when there was a report of a rock slide that left debris in the right lanes southbound between Kisco Avenue and Route 133. The rock slide was the second of the week in the area, with the first coming on Monday, Jan. 27. No injuries were reported, but some motorists in the area suffered flat tires and other mechanical issues after…
Driver Shows Fake ID To Westchester Cops After Blowing Through Stop Sign, Police Say Driver Shows Fake ID To Westchester Cops After Blowing Through Stop Sign, Police Say
Driver Shows Fake ID To Westchester Cops After Blowing Through Stop Sign, Police Say A man driving without a court-mandated interlock device for a previous DWI offense tried to pull a fast one on Westchester County Police officers with a fake ID after being stopped for blowing through a stop sign. Officers stopped Bedford Hills resident Byron Monroy-Martinez, 31, shortly after 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16 after he failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Parkview Place and Route 133 in Mount Kisco. Police said that during the stop, the man produced a Maryland driver’s license, which was ultimately deemed to be fraudulent. Additionally, officers said that the v…
Man Follows Woman After Northern Westchester Auto Collision, Police Say Man Follows Woman After Northern Westchester Auto Collision, Police Say
Man Follows Woman After Northern Westchester Auto Collision, Police Say Westchester County Police intervention was required in Mount Kisco after a woman reported that she was being followed by a man driving behind her for several miles. A motorist reported to Westchester County Police shortly before 9:30 a.m. on Monday, March 19 that she had narrowly avoided being involved in a crash on Route 100 in Yorktown, and was then followed by the second driver onto Crow Hill Road and onto Route 133 in Mount Kisco, according to a Westchester County Police spokesperson. Police said that the woman reported that she was concerned for her safety and had taken a photo of the …