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May 31, 2007
Village Police Blotter
Thursday, May 24
10:43 a.m. Police issue a summons to Patricia Donahue, 64, of Cornwall-on-Hudson, for an expired registration.
1:51 p.m. Police issue a summons to Shannon O’Brien, 19, of New Windsor, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
9:20 p.m. Police issue a summons to a 16-year-old male for violating the terms of his probationary license.
10:21 p.m. Police arrest Michael McGuire, 20, of New Windsor, for unlawful possession of alcohol.
Friday, May 25
12:12 a.m. Police assist town police with an assault in progress.
1:46 a.m. Police respond to a call from a young man stating that he is in the woods near the beach off Shore Road and cannot find his way out. 911 confirmed his coordinates through the GPS on his cell phone and New Windsor police are called in to escort him home.
10:18 a.m. Police issue a summons to a 16-year-old from Highland Mills for a vehicle and traffic violation.
10:32 a.m. Police issue a summons to Anthony Missere, 27, of Cornwall-on-Hudson, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
5:50 p.m. Police arrest an 18-year-old male from Cornwall-on-Hudson for second-degree harassment.
10:03 p.m. Police issue a summons to a vehicle parked without a permit at the riverfront.
Saturday, May 26
1:48 a.m. Police find a group of about 25 juveniles gathering on the beach off Shore Road and with the assistance of New Windsor police interview the subjects and escort them out.
10:37-10:50 a.m. Police issue four summonses to vehicles parked without a permit at the riverfront.
1:10-2:10 p.m. Police issue two summonses to vehicles parked without a permit at the riverfront.
Sunday, May 27
8:50-9:07 a.m. Police issue three summonses to vehicles parked without a permit at the riverfront.
9:37 a.m. Police issue a three summonses for vehicle and traffic violations.
10:16-11:27 a.m. Police issue five summonses to vehicles parked without a permit at the riverfront.
5:30-5:32 p.m. Police issue three summonses to vehicles parked without a permit at the riverfront.
6:03 p.m. Police respond to a call from a woman concerned that her husband could harm himself. The subject said he had been going through a lot of stress at work but had no intention of hurting himself. He gave police two rifles for safekeeping.
6:54-6:59 p.m. Police issue four summonses to vehicles parked without a permit at the riverfront.
10:10 p.m. Police arrest a 17-year-old female from Nanuet, John Palumbo, 20, of New Windsor, and Monica Trella, 19, of Cornwall-on-Hudson, for trespassing in Donahue Memorial Park.
Monday, May 28
9:18-9:35 a.m. Police issue summonses to four vehicles parked on the parade route.
12:00 noon Police catch a loose dog on River Avenue and take it to the Cornwall dog kennel.
2:38 p.m. Police issue a summons to an 18-year-old male from Cornwall-on-Hudson for a vehicle and traffic violation.
2:57 p.m. Police issue a summons to William Hall, 24, of Cornwall-on-Hudson, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
3:26 p.m. Police issue a summons to Frederica Everett, 20, of Miami, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
3:57 p.m. Police issue a summons to Kenyon Trachte, 26, of Kingston, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
4:20 p.m. Police issue a summons to a vehicle parked without a permit at the riverfront.
5:00 p.m. Police issue a summons to Leon McDadgen, 45, of New Windsor, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
5:21 p.m. Police issue a summons to a 17-year-old from Highland Mills, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
Wednesday, May 30
11:48 a.m. Police issue a summons to Jose Rodriguez, 28, of Newburgh, for a vehicle and traffic violation.
7:36 p.m. Police respond to a report of juveniles throwing rocks in the area of Shore Road and Dock Hill Road and advise subjects to leave the area and when they refuse a parent is called in to resolve the issue.
9:49 p.m. Police respond to a trespassing complaint from a woman who says that an unknown person had opened her rear yard gate, entered her yard, walked up onto her deck twice now and blocked the little doggie door in the rear of her residence so that her two small dogs could not get outside. The complainant said that the first time it happened, the person had lifted the door ramp up and put it against the door and secured it with a chair. The second time, the complainant said, the person took a heavy piece of wood and blocked the dog’s door while the dogs were inside.
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