Crime & Safety

Police Blotter, Feb. 11

Peekskill, Cortlandt, Verplanck residents arrested in Yorktown.

Suspended Registration Over Unpaid Parking Tickets

Police arrested Vernell A. Jordan, 32, from Peekskill and charged him with suspended registration, a misdemeanor. On Feb. 3 at 10:35 a.m. officer Sgroi was patrolling the area of Rt. 6 when an ELSAG plate reader detected that the vehicle, which had a suspended registration. It was allegedly suspended because Jordan had unpaid parking tickets. He was processed at police headquarters and released on $100 bail. He is due in court on March 3.

Suspended Registration

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Police arrested Williams N. Godinho, 28, from Cortlandt Manor, for having a suspended registration, a misdemeanor. On Feb. 4 police mobile plate reader identified that his vehicle, traveling on Crompond Road, allegedly had a suspended registration. Godinho was processed at police headquarters and released on $100 bail. He is due in court on March 8.

Teen Makes Unreasonable Noise and Screams Obscenities

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Police arrested a 16-year-old Verplanck male resident and charged him with disorderly conduct, a violation. On Feb. 5 police received a report of a disturbance in the parking lot of the Ceola Manor Hall. Allegedly the teen was making unreasonable noise and screaming obscenities and threats, which caused public inconvenience, annoyance and alarm, police said. The teen is due in court on March 8. 

Shoplifting Mother of Two

Police arrested Sonia M. Aguilar, 30, from Mohegan Lake, and charged her with petit larceny and endangering the welfare of a child, misdemeanors. On Feb 8. at 6:39 p.m. police received a call from a Sears security guard reporting a shoplifter in custody. Investigation revealed the woman left the store without paying for merchandise valued at $164.95. Her two children, ages 1 and 4, were with the woman at the time, police said. She was released on $100 bail and is due in court on March 10.

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