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PD: $990 Stolen from Woman's Car in Pelham Manor

PELHAM MANOR, N.Y. – The Pelham Manor Police Department responded to the corner of Peace Street and Grant Avenue on Sunday at 9:08 a.m. after a woman called and said her car had been broken into overnight.

The woman told police that $990 had been stolen from her pocketbook, which was in the car, between Saturday at 9:30 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m., police said.

The victim also told police that property located in her car had been dumped on the ground outside and the contents of the console and glove box were removed. The cash was taken from the front pocket of her purse, which she had left in the front passenger footwell.

Police said there were no signs of forced entry and the car alarm “apparently did not sound” either.

The Pelham Manor Police Department also reported:

Loud males: The Pelham Manor Police Department received a call on Sunday at 1 a.m. from a woman complaining of two men talking loudly and “disturbing her sleep,” police said. An officer was sent to the Boston Post Road address and told the men to “keep the noise down.”

Hit and run: When a BJ’s Wholesale customer returned to her car after shopping Sunday at 3:58 p.m., she noticed her car’s rear left bumper was dented in, which prompted her to call the Pelham Manor Police Department. The victim explained the incident to the officer who reported to the scene and she was given an accident report number.

Unruly males: While driving through the intersection of Boston Post Road and Pelhamdale Avenue, a Pelham Manor resident observed “approximately three males in the roadway disrupting the flow of traffic.” An officer was sent and he reported that the area was clear.

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