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Duo In Stolen Car Nabbed After Pursuit Across Northern Westchester: Police Duo In Stolen Car Nabbed After Pursuit Across Northern Westchester: Police
Duo In Stolen Car Nabbed After Pursuit Across Northern Westchester: Police A Western Massachusetts duo caught in a vehicle stolen from Connecticut were both apprehended following an extensive pursuit in New York, police announced. The events leading up to the arrests began on Tuesday, Feb. 6 around 1:40 a.m., when a patrol officer on the Saw Mill River Parkway in the Westchester County village of Dobbs Ferry saw a stolen Nissan Rogue pass him in the area of Ashford Avenue, according to the department's Public Information Officer Kieran O'Leary.  When the officer pulled out behind the Nissan, which had been stolen from the Hartford County town of Enfield, the …
Northern Westchester Dunkin' Moves To New, Improved Location After Almost 50 Years Northern Westchester Dunkin' Moves To New, Improved Location After Almost 50 Years
Northern Westchester Dunkin' Moves To New, Improved Location After Almost 50 Years After nearly half a century, a Dunkin' in Northern Westchester has moved to a new location—longtime patrons need not worry though, as they have not gone too far.  After 48 years, the Dunkin' store in Mount Kisco on North Bedford Road has moved all the way across the street to 185 North Bedford Rd., the owners announced.  The new location, now located in a shopping complex near Stop & Shop, Target, and Chipotle, will sell all of the same products customers are used to. However, the store now has a new design that features:  A larger dining area with charging station…
Duo Nabbed Using Fake $100 Bills In Northern Westchester, Police Say Duo Nabbed Using Fake $100 Bills In Northern Westchester, Police Say
Duo Nabbed Using Fake $100 Bills In Northern Westchester, Police Say Two men were taken into custody after allegedly attempting to use phony $100 bills to make purchases in Northern Westchester, police said. The two suspects entered a Mount Kisco business on South Moger Avenue at approximately 10:40 a.m. on Sunday, March 22, attempting to make small purchases using a $100 bill, Westchester County Police said. When the owner of the store used a device to determine the legitimacy of the bill, it was determined that it was counterfeit and alerted the county police when the duo ran off. According to the department, county police officers were alerted by a …
Burger Restaurant Replacing Northern Westchester Eatery Burger Restaurant Replacing Northern Westchester Eatery
Burger Restaurant Replacing Northern Westchester Eatery Westchester Burger Company is replacing its Mount Kisco location on North Bedford Road with a new version of the owner’s flagship Graziella’s and Blue restaurant at the same space. Co-owners Angelo DiFeo and Vincent Corso announced that Graziella’s North will be opening on Thursday, Nov. 14, replacing the former location of the Westchester Burger Company restaurant. Graziella’s was started with family members before DiFeo set off on his own and started the Westchester Burger Company. “I’ve been working on it for about three years now, at least three years,” DiFeo previously said. “I love bu…
Man Arrested For Using Fake ID To Purchase Car In Northern Westchester, Police Say Man Arrested For Using Fake ID To Purchase Car In Northern Westchester, Police Say
Man Arrested For Using Fake ID To Purchase Car In Northern Westchester, Police Say A wanted man who allegedly attempted to purchase a car with a fake ID is behind bars after being arrested and charged for the incident in Northern Westchester, police said. Officers responded to a North Bedford Road auto dealership in Mount Kisco at approximately 1:15 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, when employees suspected a customer was giving them a fake name and false ID, Westchester County Police said. It was determined that the man, Jorge Sanchez, 54, of Yonkers, was in possession of a fraudulent New Jersey driver’s license, and a fingerprint check determined his actual identity and disco…
Convicted Rapist Who Fled Country During Trial Taken Into Custody In Northern Westchester Convicted Rapist Who Fled Country During Trial Taken Into Custody In Northern Westchester
Convicted Rapist Who Fled Country During Trial Taken Into Custody In Northern Westchester A visit to a deli on a red bicycle led to the arrest by Westchester County Police detectives of a man who fled from a rape trial 30 years ago. Nelson Gustavo Caceres, 51, was arrested  Friday, July 5, and remanded back to the County Jail in Valhalla after Westchester County detectives tracked him to the deli in Mount Kisco following an intensive investigation, said Kieran O'Leary, spokesman for the Westchester County Police. Caceres was convicted of attempted rape and sentenced in absentia in 1989 to five to 15 years in state prison. In addition to that sentence, he currently faces a c…
Man Sentenced For Attempting To Kidnap Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester Man Sentenced For Attempting To Kidnap Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester
Man Sentenced For Attempting To Kidnap Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester A man will spend the better part of a decade behind bars after he pulled a gun out and attempted to kidnap a woman in Northern Westchester. Kyle Gregg, 23, of Cortlandt, has been sentenced to seven years each for attempted kidnapping and criminal possession of a weapon dating back to an incident that took place on Jan. 5. According to police, shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 5, the woman was walking southbound on North Bedford Road (Route 117) in Mount Kisco when Gregg pulled up alongside her near the Bedford town line. Gregg offered the woman a ride, which she refused. Shortly…
Man Admits To Attempting To Abduct Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester Man Admits To Attempting To Abduct Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester
Man Admits To Attempting To Abduct Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester A 23-year-old man has admitted to pulling a gun out and demanding a woman get into her car as he attempted to abduct her on the side of a busy roadway in Northern Westchester. Cortlandt resident Kyle Gregg has admitted to the attempted kidnapping of a woman in Mount Kisco in January. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. announced that Gregg pleaded guilty to second-degree attempted kidnapping and criminal possession of a weapon following his arrest on Jan. 7. According to police, shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 5, the woman was walking southbound on North B…
Man Attempted To Abduct Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester, Police Say Man Attempted To Abduct Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester, Police Say
Man Attempted To Abduct Woman At Gunpoint In Northern Westchester, Police Say A 23-year-old man is behind bars after he allegedly pulled a gun out and demanded a woman get into his car as he attempted to abduct her on the side of a busy roadway in Northern Westchester, Westchester County Police said. Cortlandt Manor resident Kyle Gregg was arrested on Monday night, Jan. 7  following an investigation into allegations from the woman who alleged that he attempted to abduct her at gunpoint. According to police, shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 5, the woman was walking southbound on North Bedford Road (Route 117) in Mount Kisco when Gregg pulled up alo…
Two Men Caught Siphoning Cooking Oil From Stop & Shop In Northern Westchester, Police Say Two Men Caught Siphoning Cooking Oil From Stop & Shop In Northern Westchester, Police Say
Two Men Caught Siphoning Cooking Oil From Stop & Shop In Northern Westchester, Police Say Two men took elaborate steps in an effort to steal cooking oil from the back of a Westchester food store before police intervened and arrested them. Westchester County Police officers responded to Stop & Shop on North Bedford Road in Mount Kisco at approximately 3 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 6, where there was a report of two men siphoning cooking oil. Police said that officers found the two men - Yonkers resident Federico Ferreira and Bronx resident Yocany Rojas - siphoning cooking oil from a large storage container behind the building. The men were in possession of a van, which was outfitt…
Threatening Ex-Boyfriend, Fraudulent Checks Top Mount Kisco Police Blotter Threatening Ex-Boyfriend, Fraudulent Checks Top Mount Kisco Police Blotter
Threatening Ex-Boyfriend, Fraudulent Checks Top Mount Kisco Police Blotter Westchester County Police detectives have launched an investigation following reports from a Mount Kisco woman complaining that her ex-boyfriend was making threatening calls to her. The West Street resident reported to county police that she had been receiving numerous threatening phone calls and text messages from her ex-boyfriend shortly before 1:30 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 9. After making a report for the record, the matter was turned over the Westchester County Police detectives for further investigation. Other items on the Mount Kisco Police Department blotter from Monday, Feb. 5 through …
Mount Kisco Eyes Zoning Change To Make Way For New ShopRite Mount Kisco Eyes Zoning Change To Make Way For New ShopRite
Mount Kisco Eyes Zoning Change To Make Way For New ShopRite The Mount Kisco Village Board agreed last week to draft a zoning text change that would allow a ShopRite supermarket to be constructed in the Diamond Properties complex on North Bedford Road, according to this report by The Examiner News.  Prior news coverage by Daily Voice can be found by clicking here. Village officials expressed support for the project would see the supermarket open at 333 North Bedford Road, opposite Staples on the Diamond Brothers property. The 70,000 square foot supermarket would be relocated from its Bedford Hills location, also on Route 117. Village trustees instr…
Mount Kisco Officials Support  Proposed ShopRite Move From Bedford Hills Mount Kisco Officials Support  Proposed ShopRite Move From Bedford Hills
Mount Kisco Officials Support Proposed ShopRite Move From Bedford Hills MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- A proposed ShopRite that would move to Mount Kisco from Bedford Hills is starting to gain momentum. Village officials expressed support for the project at a meeting last week which would see the supermarket open at 333 North Bedford Road, opposite Staples on the Diamond Brothers property. The 70,000 square foot supermarket would be relocated from its Bedford Hills location, also on Route 117. The current zoning does not permit a supermarket but Planning Board trustee Ralph Vigliotti, Mayor Gina Picinich, and Trustee Peter Grunthel all expressed their support for a zoni…