Crime & Safety
Pleasantville Police Blotter: $10K Engagement Ring Missing
The following information is from the police department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

Here's a look at some of the incidents investigated by the Pleasantville Police Department from March 4 — 10, 2013:
Sunday, March 10
12:18 p.m. — A Broadway resident went into police headquarters and reported that he has been receiving annoying phone calls from a woman he is not interested in having a relationship with. The man stated he has blocked her number in the past, but she continues to call him from other lines. Police noted the complaint for the record.
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Friday, March 8
3:55 p.m. — A Bedford Road resident went into police headquarters to report several items missing from her home—a $10,000 engagement ring, $1,000 wedding ring, $1,800 in cash, $2,000 diamond earrings, $200 gold earrings and $200 silver earrings. Police filed a report of the allege dlarceny.
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Wednesday, March 6
4:59 p.m. — A detective performed a traffic stop and arrested the driver for possession of marijuana. Read more here.
9:17 a.m. — A Roselle Avenue resident called police and reported he was engaged in a dispute with another man who lives in the complex. The caller told police the other man got out of his car and made hostile statements. Responding police reported the argument was verbal only in nature.
Tuesday, March 5
7:20 p.m. — Police reported the arrest of a Pleasantville man for grand larceny. Read more here.
Monday, March 4
6:10 p.m. — Police received a call from a man who reported graffiti on the garages behind 150 Bedford Rd. Police confirmed there was black graffiti at the scene and reported the incident for the record.
12:14 p.m. — A Marble Avenue resident called police and reported several items missing from her home, including—a $20 in miscellaneous packaged makeup, a wallet worth approximately $10, a New York State driver's license and $100 in cash. Police responded to the residence, described as a second-floor apartment with a common bedroom, living room and kitchen. The woman stated she went for a walk between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. and noticed the items missing upon her return. She said she shares the apartment with two other tenants, who were not immediately available to be interviewed by police. Officers advised the woman to invest in a safe in addition to changing her locks.
Note: The Patch Police Blotter is a summary only — it does not represent all activity of the Pleasantville Police Department.
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