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Vehicle Burglary
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Vehicle Burglaries On Rise, Mamaroneck Police Chief Says
Police are warning Mamaroneck residents of a recent uptick in the number of vehicle burglaries throughout the region. Police Chief Christopher Leahy said officers are on the lookout for any suspicious activity, but added that residents can help as well by taking a few proactive steps. Park your car in a well-lit area Make sure your vehicle is locked Make sure your vehicle alarm is activated Make sure your key/key fob is not left in the vehicle Do not leave any personal or valuable belongings in plain view As always, if you see something, say something, Leahy added. If you notice suspiciou…
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Duo Nabbed Breaking Into Parked Cars In Westchester
Police nabbed two men allegedly attempting to break into parked vehicles in Westchester. The incident took place last week when officers on the midnight tour in Harrison received a call from a resident on Cooper Place who had been alerted by their Ring camera to suspicious activity in the area, said the Harrison Police. Officers quickly responded to the scene and were able to nab the two men. Both were arrested and charged with attempted petit larceny and their vehicle was impounded. The investigation is continuing. The Harrison Police Department reminds everyone to always lock veh…
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High-Speed Chase, Crash Shuts Down Route 9A In Greenburgh, Mount Pleasant
This story has been updated. A high-speed police chase that ended with a crash has closed a major Westchester County roadway in two towns and injured a police officer, according to the Westchester County Police. The chase began around 11:30 a.m. Friday when a Westchester County Police officer received a notice that a car passing him on the Sawmill River Road in Mount Pleasant was wanted for a number of vehicle burglaries in Bethlehem, near Albany, said Kieran O'Leary, spokesman for the Westchester County Police. The officer stopped the vehicle, which then sped away with two people inside, …