Crime & Safety
Ossining Political Signs Stolen
The following are incident reports courtesy of the Ossining Police Department.

Reports:
The owner of 22 Emwilton Place reported that political signs for Peter Tripodi, Republican candidate for Town of Ossining Supervisor, were stolen from his lawn sometime in the overnight hours until 9 am on the morning of November 6.
Ossining police reported that a patron of the Atlantic Bar, Croton Avenue, told them he was accosted by a group inside the bar on Sunday Nov 6 at about 1:30 am. The complainant, Martin T. Villa, of Ossining, did not wish to pursue any charges but wanted to make a report.
Ana Dossantos , of Main Street in Ossining, reports that her boyfriend left her dog leashed outside 2 Maple Place on Friday, November 4th at about 2 pm while he went to the store. When he returned the dog was missing but part of the leash remained. The dog is described as a five month old American Pit Bull Terrier.
The owner of Ecua, at 22 Croton Avenue in Ossining, reports that on Thursday, November 3rd around 7 PM a black male entered the store and asked for a one hundred dollar bill in exchange for two fifties. After the owner made change giving the suspect a one hundred dollar bill, he pulled a one dollar bill from his hand and claimed the owner gave it to him by mistake. He then asked for his two fifties back, which the owner returned. He left the store and the owner discovered the error later when cashing out.
The preceding police blotter was written and produced by the Village of Ossining Police Department.
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