Crime & Safety
Larchmont Police Blotter: June 12-19
The Larchmont Police Department encounters three instances of criminal mischief this week.

The Village of Larchmont Police Department investigated the following incidents last week:
Criminal mischief
-On June 12, during the early morning, a street sign on Locust Avenue was removed from the ground and left on the front lawn of a residence.
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-On June 18, a Palmer Avenue resident reported that sometime during the overnight hours of June 15 someone damaged her vehicle while it was parked at Lot 3.
-While on routine patrol, a Larchmont Police officer discovered graffiti on several parked vehicles on North Avenue.
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Larceny
-On June 12, a Willow Avenue resident was notified by her bank that an unauthorized withdrawal in the amount of $4,500 had been made at a Connecticut branch.
-On June 17, a Chatsworth Avenue resident reported that sometime during the day on June 5, an individual stole his bicycle—valued at $450—from the front yard of his residence.
Vehicle & Traffic Law arrest
On June 17, a Stamford, Conn., man was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle on Boston Post Road while his privileges in New York were suspended. The vehicle was impounded and the operator was released on $100 bail.
In addition, police investigated:
-5 burglar alarms
-4 motor vehicle accidents
-10 aided cases
-53 other calls for service
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