Crime & Safety
Sleepy Hollow Police Arrests: Drugs, Fights
Sleepy Hollow police broke up a youth fight and charged a man with aggravated harassment among several arrests within a few days.

Sleepy Hollow police made four arrests on March 19 and 20. They include:
Unlicensed, Possession
A Sleepy Hollow resident was arrested on various charges after being stopped by police on Andrews Lane. On March 19 at 5:08 p.m., police charged the 33-year-old with:
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- operating a vehicle with a suspended license
- operating vehicle with suspended registration
- criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 7th degree
Domestic Dispute
A man was arrested on March 19 at 7:22 p.m. on a domestic violence charge in Sleepy Hollow, police report.
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The 49-year-old resident was arrested on Valley Street after police were called to the home for a domestic disturbance. The man was charged with aggravated harassment in the second degree.
Chief Gregory Camp reported that there were no injuries requiring medical attention at victim's request, though she did complain of soreness to back of head where the suspect allegedly punched her.
Intoxicated, Wanted
Police officers reported being flagged down by a worker at The Huddle Bar at 92 Beekman Avenue for a wanted intoxicated male. An officer reported the man had an active warrant out in this village for his arrest. The 36-year-old man from Ossining was arrested on a bench warrant on March 20 at 1:01 a.m.
His original arrest dates back to 2010, said Chief Gregory Camp, for suspended license and other traffic violations.
Youth Fight
A caller reported to police that a youth fight was in progress at Reverend Sykes basketball courts with possible injuries on March 20 at 5:55 p.m. Officers responded. After a foot pursuit they were able to catch one party involved. Case was completed and turned over the detective division for juvenile investigation.
Note: Arrests do not indicate convictions.
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