Crime & Safety
Baby Formula, iPhone and Headphone Theft
This report was derived from information from the Dobbs Ferry Police Department, it does not indicate a conviction.
- Two Apple iPhones were stolen from an unlocked car on Cedar Street between 2:30 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. on Aug. 27. The 42-year-old Dobbs Ferry woman who reported the theft said the phones were worth $600 each.
- A Stop & Shop employee chased a woman out of the grocery store on Aug. 27 after she left without paying for $216 worth of baby formula. When the employee confronted the woman in the parking lot she gave him back the formula then fled south on Broadway in a gray Audi.
- An employee of Reader True Value Hardware, at 133 Main St. in Dobbs Ferry followed a man, who took two sets of headphones without paying, to the Metro-North train station in Dobbs Ferry on Aug. 25. When he confronted the man, the suspect said he was a Dobbs Ferry resident and gave the employee a debit card to pay for the headphones and said he would pick up the card later. The debit card did not work and the man never returned. The theft was reported on Aug. 31.
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