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Police Blotter: October 10-15, 2008

October 16, 2008

Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Police Department

Friday, October 10
9:06 a.m.  Police investigate a report of bolts that had been removed from a “Parking for Employees” sign on Hudson Street.

6:18 p.m.  Police take a report from a woman who said she had been bitten by the neighbor’s dog.

10:54 p.m.  Police issue two traffic tickets on Hudson Street to an 18-year-old male from New Windsor.

11:58 p.m.  Police respond to a complaint about a noisy party on Curie Road and advise the subjects to quiet down.

Saturday, October 11
7:04 p.m.  Police respond to a report of gunshots heard in the vicinity of Duncan Avenue and find subjects who had been hunting in the area of the sewer plant.

October 12
6:42 p.m.  Police observe three vehicles without permits parked at the riverfront and advise drivers.

7:00 p.m.  Police advise a group of juveniles to leave Cornwall-on-Hudson elementary school grounds.

7:05 p.m.  Police remove a group of subjects from the municipal parking lot where beer cans and garbage was on the ground.


Monday, October 13
9:34 a.m.  Police issue a ticket to the driver of a vehicle parked on the shoulder of Mountain Road and Route 9W for driving without a valid license.  His brother, a 35-year-old male from Newburgh who is the owner of the car, is issued a ticket for allowing the unlicensed operation of his car.

3:52 p.m.  Police respond to a motor vehicle accident on Duncan Avenue in which a driver backing out of his driveway hit a parked vehicle.

4:41 p.m.  Police investigate a report of a bracelet that had been lost, found, and then went missing again at Painter’s restaurant.

5:18 p.m.  Police respond to a mother-daughter domestic dispute.

11:37 p.m.  Police respond to a domestic dispute.

Tuesday, October 14
3:59 p.m.  Police respond to Second Street for a report of a motorcycle that would not move and let a school bus continue up the street.  The drivers of both vehicles had been involved in a road rage incident in New Windsor and the bus driver did not want to take a chance of hitting the motor scooter that was blocking her.  The scooter driver turned out to have the wrong class of license and is issued a ticket and her motor scooter is impounded.

Wednesday, October 15
No arrests or summonses




Comments:

Why is a school bus involved in a road rage incident and that seems to be unaddressed? it usually takes two for a road rage incident, and if it occured in new windsor but this report is from second street evidentally our local school bus was involved. BOO


posted by Melissa Vellone on 10/17/08 at 8:50 AM

Ive noticed bus drivers tailgate driving too fast for conditions and thankfully not in this school district driving while talking on the cell phone. we tried to log a complaint for tailgating and I don't mean 6 or 7 feet this bus was about 2 feet from my wife's bumper but all you get when you call was a message machine. horrible that some of these drivers are caring our children. I wonder if its the same bus number hmmmm


posted by john buescher on 10/17/08 at 7:50 PM

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