Mount Kisco Police Report April 7-
- Thane Grauel
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Monday, April 7
9:13 p.m. — An officer responded to a building on Barker Street after a tenant reported a person trespassing and possibly intending to sleep in the basement. The officer located a man who is known to police and who claimed he was there to visit a friend. Due to the man’s disheveled condition, the officer offered to help him find shelter for the night but he declined any assistance and denied he was intending to sleep there. The man left the building after being advised that management does not want him on the premises.
Wednesday, April 9
12:09 a.m. — A man who had driven someone to the Mount Kisco train station told police another man had thrown a rock at his passenger as they walked on the 400 block of Main Street. The intended target declined to speak with officers or pursue the matter further.
10:04 a.m. — Officers responded to Barker Street to assist a woman who was experiencing chest pains. Westchester EMS responded and transported her to Northern Westchester Hospital.
8:41 p.m. — An employee of an East Main Street gas station reported that a patron had driven off while a gas pump nozzle was still attached to the car, causing several hundred dollars of damage to the gas pump. The employee said the station owner had contacted the driver, who is a regular customer, to discuss being reimbursed for the damage. The employee asked for a report to be prepared to document the damage.
Thursday, April 10
8:14 a.m. — Officers were dispatched for a smoke condition and possible manhole fire in front of 76 Kisco Ave. Power was shut down in the area due to the condition. The Mount Kisco Department of Public Works and the Mount Kisco Volunteer Fire Department also responded. Con Edison was notified. Officers remained at the scene to conduct traffic control.
2:59 p.m. — Westchester County police officers and the Mount Kisco Volunteer Fire Department responded to an activated fire alarm at a Main Street business. It was determined that dust had triggered the alarm and there was no fire.
4:41 p.m. — Officers responded to a deli on Main Street on a report of an activated carbon monoxide alarm. The Mount Kisco Volunteer Fire Department also responded and ventilated the premises. The source of the problem was identified as a faulty ventilation fan in the kitchen. The business was ordered to close until a repair was completed.
— This report was made from official reports provided by the Westchester County police.