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Parking Ticket Disagreement, Condo Break-In Top Bronxville Police Blotter

BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - Police intervention was required in Bronxville after a Parking Enforcement Agent was verbally berated by a car owner after receiving a ticket.

Police in Bronxville responded to more than a dozen calls last week.

Police in Bronxville responded to more than a dozen calls last week.

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Police assistance was required shortly before 9:30 a.m. on July 12, when a Bronxville Parking Enforcement Agent issued a ticket for an expired inspection, prompting a verbal dispute.

According to police, the resident “verbally berated” him for issuing the ticket, though the dispute remained verbal in nature and was quickly resolved by the responding officer. Police noted that no crime was committed.

Other items on the Bronxville Police Department blotter between Monday, July 10 and Tuesday, July 18 include:

  • An unknown male entered the basement of the Westbourne Condominiums at approximately 1:30 a.m. on July 13 and forced open several lockers, causing extensive damage to the doors, walls and locking mechanisms, police said. No items of value were reported stolen. The incident is currently being investigated by detectives.
  • Later that day, a 2015 Honda Pilot being driven by a 16-year-old girl struck a utility pole, causing damage to and a temporary road closure as Con Edison stabilized the poles. The driver was evaluated by volunteers with the Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corps. and reported no injuries. It is not clear what caused the collision.
  • Police are also investigating an incident at Lawrence Hospital where a family member reported that a gold ring had gone missing from the hand of a patient who passed away on July 1. The incident is actively being investigated.

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