Seymour shared details of the following incidents. Firefighters confirmed the source of the odor and reassured management that nothing was burning inside the building.A gas odor in a Chase Road building was traced to a stoves gas knob that was left partially on Oct. 3. However, when police arrived on scene, the roosters were once again quiet. The Jeep, driven by a 44-year-old Scarsdale woman, was in the process of making a left turn from Fenimore Road onto Oak Lane when the accident occurred. No injuries were reported. On Aug. 13, police issued a summons to a Johnson Road landscaper who was using a gas-powered leaf blower in violation of Village code. SuspiciousOn Aug. 10, a Post Road man said he returned home to find a person in an unknown car sitting in his driveway. YONKERS, NY An off-duty Yonkers Police Department sergeant struck and killed a pedestrian in a car accident Monday. Firefighters helped a Cambridge Road resident move a table in the garage so the table would not longer be blocking a car Aug. 13. After neighbors complained of noise, police alerted a Fenimore Road resident and the resident lowered the volume of his music Oct. 3. Police confirmed the civil matter was not criminal in nature. This report covering police and fire department activity from Nov. 18-24 has been compiled from official information. Police spoke with the driver who said he was driving to Massachusetts, got tired and stopped to rest on a side street. Westchester County officials said Monday Derby residents Anthony Billips, Jr., 17, Malik Smith, 16, Zahnyiah Cross, 12, Shawnell Cross, 11, and Andrew Billips, 8, were killed in a crash early Sunday on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Scarsdale, N.Y. Someone threw two rocks at a commercial building with a window facing Popham Road overnight Nov. 18. On Nov. 18, firefighters were dispatched to the high school because a science teacher had left non-toxic chemicals on the hot plate, and the chemicals started smoking and emitting a foul odor. Authorities Seize Illegal Products at Smoke Shops Crossway Neighbors Object to Pickleball Courts, 2023-24 Budget Approved and More from the Village Board Shoeless Suspect Arrested After Lengthy Manhunt in Scarsdale Tickets Now on Sale for the Scarsdale Music Festival on June 3 Police Report: Pedestrian Killed After Being Struck by Car at Fort Hill and Underhill Roads. Two hours later, police received a second noise complaint and went to the house again. Lost and foundKey fobs, for an Audi and two other cars were found on an initialed lanyard on Sherbrooke Road Aug. 8. The pedestrian was identified by police as Beverly Samuels of Garth Road. Police placed caution tape on a low-hanging wire on Woods Lane and alerted Verizon Oct. 1. The girl was taken to the hospital for evaluation. Food was placed in the basket to attempt to lure the cat inside. A caller reported a suspicious car parked on Fox Meadow Road for over an hour Sept. 28. The spit did not touch the man. On Sept. 29, firefighters assisted at a car accident involving a pickup truck that rolled onto its roof on the Hutchinson River Parkway. At the scene of a two-car collision Aug. 16 on the Hutchinson River Parkway southbound, a driver complaining of head and neck pain was taken to White Plains Hospital for evaluation while another driver refused medical assistance. The owner of the car returned while police were on scene, and police informed her that she owed $350 in unpaid parking tickets. Police notified the highway department for correct reinstallation. Police investigated and determined the man was a taxi driver looking for house numbers in order to identify the house scheduled for a pickup. Tarnower wrote a best-selling book touting the benefits of a high-protein, low-fat diet. The tree is on village property. person will not be tolerated. Table 1 and chart 1 show that pedal . The crash left the southbound lanes of. A solicitor on Heathcote Road was told he needed a permit to solicit in the Village Oct. 1. The case ignited a . Firefighters were released from the scene after Con Edison workers arrived. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism Following a check of the building, the building department was informed about the discovery of nine propane heaters stored in a dining room and several containers of used cooking oil stored at the rear of the building. Police towed the Prius to the departments impound lot. One sign was removed from the property. Police gave the resident contact information for local animal trappers. Authorities Seize Illegal Products at Smoke Shops Crossway Neighbors Object to Pickleball Courts, 2023-24 Budget Approved and More from the Village Board Shoeless Suspect Arrested After Lengthy Manhunt in Scarsdale Tickets Now on Sale for the Scarsdale Music Festival on June 3 Police Report: Victim Identified in Pedestrian Accident on Crane Road, Pedestrian Killed: At 3:45 p.m., Oct. 7, police released the following information about a fatal accident that occurred in the Village earlier in the day: At approximately 8:09 a.m., Oct. 7, the Scarsdale Police Department responded to a serious injury automobile accident involving a pedestrian that occurred on Crane Road and Church Lane. In 2020, 141 pedal cyclists were killed in Great Britain, whilst 4,215 were reported to be seriously injured (adjusted) and 11,938 slightly injured (adjusted). The jogger asked to be taken to the hospital because he was distressed. The person was confirmed dead, and firefighters helped move the persons body from the tracks. After 20 hours, firefighters rigged a rope and basket to help the cat down. He was told to send a personal check to cover the taxes on his winnings. The driver self extricated and was evaluated by SVAC on scene. She said she would follow up with her chain of command to attempt to resolve the matter. A window salesman going door-to-door on Oxford Road was informed he needed a permit to solicit in the Village Nov. 23. Police assisted a driver with a flat tire on Post Road Oct. 3. A Fox Meadow mother said her daughter was misbehaving, and she wanted advice Nov. 23. When a gray Jeep Wrangler hit the young woman, the driver got out of the car to check on her and then drove away. She is working with her bank and requested a police report. FirefightersOn Aug. 8, firefighters were called to address a stuck elevator in a Saxon Woods Road building. Four students complaining of headaches were evaluated by Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps in the nurses office. A caller Aug. 20 reported a teenage male possibly in need of assistance standing on East Parkway near the entrance to the Bronx River Parkway. A car ran out of gas on Heathcote Road Oct. 4. The alarm was successfully reset by the resident. WildlifeAfter a possibly sick coyote was reported on Cooper Road Sept. 29, police alerted nearby residents to take caution. The house was metered and high readings were found on the first and second floors. A person fell in a Seneca Road bathroom behind a locked door Aug. 10. Some kids were dancing in a room above a garage on Heathcote Road and a neighbor complained of noise Nov. 22. Firefighters returned to the house the next day when the carbon monoxide alarm again sounded and the homeowner was again advised of the danger. No criminality suspected.". Be Proactive. Matthew Jay of Mexico, Oswego County, was the only occupant in the . He said he was there to help someone else move. According to the boys mother, the boy was attending a religious class when the bike was stolen. Dante The Opera Artists; Dante Virtual Opera; Divine Comedy; About IOT. A Cayuga Road resident Aug. 21 reported a young man was at their door and had tried to talk to them via their Ring camera. The building management and the highway department were notified. On Nov. 20, Emily McGovern, 50, of Poughkeepsie, was arrested on a felony charge of third-degree grand larceny. Firefighters helped a Cambridge Road resident move a table in the garage so the table would not longer be blocking a car Aug. 13.On Aug. 13, firefighters assisted Fairview fire department with a possible reported porch fire in Fairviews jurisdiction. They noted that all participants were observing social distancing guidelines and that noise was at a low level. On Aug. 8, firefighters helped a Mamaroneck Road resident open a stuck door. Police picked up multiple hypodermic syringes found at Fairview and Post roads and disposed of them in protective container at Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps Oct. 1. The highway department was notified about an uprooted tree resulting from the accident. Milford police investigate fatal pedestrian crash. Police towed the Prius to the departments impound lot. By Joseph Berger. 5 Connecticut children, ages 8-17, dead after New York crash . Pedestrian Killed: At 3:45 p.m., Oct. 7, police released the following information about a fatal accident that occurred in the Village earlier in the day: At approximately 8:09 a.m., Oct. 7, the Scarsdale Police Department responded to a serious injury automobile accident involving a pedestrian that occurred on Crane Road and Church Lane. Water gushing from a burst pipe on Christie Place Aug. 16 brought firefighters to the fourth floor of a garbage chute in the west side of the building. I hope you break your legs. Police documented the complaint. The building management and the highway department were notified. ShopliftingThe Popham Road CVS store manager called police to report that a known shoplifter was in the store shoplifting approximately 26 sticks of deodorant valued at $175.24 Nov. 21. On Aug. 13, police checked the welfare of a Meadow Road resident. accounts, the history behind an article. On Oct. 1, a Brittany Close man reported eight watches, with a combined value of $80,000, had been stolen from his house sometime within the last 30 days. Police interviewed the band member. The accident investigation is ongoing and more information will be released, according to the responding investigators. Firefighters were able to shut off the propane connection for her.On Sept. 28, firefighters assisted at a rollover car accident on the Hutchinson River Parkway.Firefighters called Con Edison after finding a leaking hot water heaters gas pipe in a Morris Lane House Sept. 28. Police received two reports of a coyote on Brewster Road Oct. 2 and one report of a coyote on Leatherstocking Lane Oct. 3. For a third time this week, a Brewster Road resident reported her neighbors roosters were making an excessive amount of noise around 2 p.m., Oct. 3. The incident was recorded on surveillance video. The water department was notified about a significant water leak on Mamaroneck Road Aug. 11. On Nov. 18, firefighters were dispatched to the high school because a science teacher had left non-toxic chemicals on the hot plate, and the chemicals started smoking and emitting a foul odor. StolenOn Oct. 1, a Brittany Close man reported eight watches, with a combined value of $80,000, had been stolen from his house sometime within the last 30 days. On Aug. 12, a driver on Scarsdale Avenue reported seeing a couple across the street, possibly casing his rental car, picked up from the Shell station, on Aug. 11. She said she would rectify the matter immediately at Village Hall.Police identified a gray 2007 Toyota Prius with scofflaw status, belonging to a Stratford Road woman, parked on Christie Place Nov. 21. She said he could not answer a question about who recommended him to do banking there, and that is why she thought his attempt to open an account might be suspicious. Harris never admitted she intentionally shot her cardiologist boyfriend Dr. Herman . A Wakefield Road woman reported trouble with her landline Sept. 30. The Prius had accumulated five unpaid parking tickets with a total of $650 in fines. The wires were knocked down by a falling tree. A Popham Road bank employee reported a man was in the bank, possibly attempting to commit fraud Aug. 11. Saul O. Rosales, 40, from Mamaroneck, was arrested Aug. 19 on Mamaroneck Road near Colonial Road for driving while intoxicated and making an unsafe lane change. On arrival, police found the train had stopped on the northbound side, just north of the Scarsdale station.