Crime & Safety
Town Blotter: Westchester County Police
Here are some of the incidents to which county police responded in the town of Ossining.
Monday, April 1 – 9 a.m. -- A resident of Woods Brooke Circle reported to Westchester County Police that she received a letter in the mail that contained sexual language and threats. Patrol officers responded, took possession of the letter and turned the case over to detectives for further investigation.
4:10 p.m. – Westchester County Police responded to the Maryknoll Sisters residence on Ryder Road to assist a woman who had fallen and injured her hip. The Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps also responded and transported her to Phelps Memorial Hospital in Sleepy Hollow.
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8:51 p.m. -- Westchester County Police received a report that some debris was on fire on Route 9A northbound near Stormytown Road. An officer responded along with the Ossining Fire Department but nothing was found.
Tuesday, April 2 – 9:02 a.m. – An employee at Anne M. Dorner Middle School reported to Westchester County Police that an iPad tablet computer was missing from the school gym. It was last seen when it was used on March 22.
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