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Threatening Voice Mail From Son Tops North Castle Police Blotter

NORTH CASTLE, N.Y. – A threatening voice mail from a son topped the North Castle Police Blotter this week.

A threatening voicemail from a son topped the North Castle Police Blotter this week.

A threatening voicemail from a son topped the North Castle Police Blotter this week.

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On Saturday, July 25 at about 8:17 a.m., a caller at Limestone Road stated she woke up that morning to a threatening voice mail from her son. An officer responded.

On Friday, July 24 at about 12:27 p.m., a citizen at Kavey Lane stating he lived at the address but it had been vacant for several months while he was in the hospital. After returning home weeks before, he found a large amount of damage around the property – a glass door was shattered, his microwave was broken and several other items were damaged. He was told by his insurance company that a police report was needed to file a claim.

On Saturday, July 25 at about 6:21 p.m., a caller on North Broadway reported that her 1-year-old son was locked in her running vehicle in the parking lot. The air conditioner was on and the child was not in distress. A party arrived with another key for the vehicle and it was unlocked. The child was safe.

On Sunday, July 26 at about 2:31 p.m., a citizen reported a suspicious person at Mount Kisco Road, stating that a black male approximately 30 years of age and 5 feet 11 inches tall, wearing  a black shirt and a backpack, was “ranting and raving” off the roadway near the address. An officer arrived and reported that the man got lost while going for a walk.  

On Tuesday, July 28 at about 11:18 a.m., a caller at Whippoorwill Road East stated that the bandages on his wife’s legs were wrapped too tightly and he needed assistance to rewrap them. An ambulance was dispatched and the citizens were transported to Northern Westchester Hospital. 

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