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Suspicious Movers; Teen Parkers: Ossining Town Police Blotter

Here are some of the incidents Westchester County Police responded to in the town of Ossining recently.

Saturday, Dec. 15 – 12:09 p.m. -- Westchester County Police responded to a report of suspicious activity involving two trucks parked on Cedar Lane. An officer determined that two moving company trucks had stopped there so employees could rearrange some items that they were transporting.

Friday, Dec. 14 – 10:17 p.m. -- Westchester County Police received a report of two suspicious vehicles in a parking lot of St. Paul’s on the Hill Episcopal Church on Ganung Drive. A teen-ager found in one of the vehicles told officers that three others had run off when they saw police approaching. The teen-ager and the vehicle he was in were released to the teen’s father. The other vehicle was impounded and towed from the property.

3:53 p.m. -- Westchester County police found a loose dog in the vicinity of Stormytown Road and Reeback Drive and returned the animal to its owner on White Birch Drive.

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2:51 p.m. -- A man walking on Somerstown Road contacted Westchester County Police after he observed that the front door of a home was ajar. The man said he had called out from the road but no one inside answered. An officer located the homeowner in the back yard and determined nothing was amiss at the residence.

Thursday, Dec. 14 – 9:36 p.m. -- Westchester County Police went to the home of an elderly woman on Nicole Circle after her daughter was unable to reach the woman by phone. The woman did not answer the door so an officer entered through a window. The woman was found alert and in apparent good health but an ambulance was called as a precaution.

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