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Scarsdale Police Log: Identity Theft, Missing Bracelets, Damaged Lights

Excerpts from the Scarsdale Police Log. The following information was supplied by the Scarsdale Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

A Secor Road resident reported a jewelry theft to on June 2. The resident told police that $2,500 worth of yellow gold and silver bracelets were missing from her home. According to an SPD report, the resident and her family were away during spring break and contracted workers had access to her home. She filed a report with her insurance company.

Scarsdale Police are investigating a report of identity theft. A Greenacres Ave resident told SPD on June 2 that an unknown suspect used his American Express card, charging $250 worth of items online.

A White Plains man had his car scratched up while parked at the Metro Diner parking lot. According to the SPD report, on May 28, the man was involved in a verbal disgreement with another man, who then scratched his car with a key.

Police responded to a report of criminal mischief on Cooper Road on May 29. A Scarsdale resident told SPD that her entrance light/lamp, worth $375, had been damaged overnight. According to the SPD report, the resident had four lamps damaged about a month ago.

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Kim May 19, 2013 at 11:46 am
If this is happening in a community like Scarsdale, then as a taxpayer I am irritated. Where are allRead More the taxes going if teachers are paying for their own classroom supplies? There has to be some degree of accountability regarding our tax dollars. We are the highest-taxed county in the nation and we can't afford notebooks and post-it notes? As a community member, I am not going to "lend a hand." I already do that with my tax dollars.