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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

11/07/07 - Jose A. Butten, 19, of 135 Oak St. and Brian James, 42, of 34 Bush Ave. were charged with felony for possession of $7,000 of marijuana,




Source: The Journal News


... night from a Bush Avenue basement, police said. Detective Frank Suppa, armed with a search warrant, found two Port Chester men seated at a table with four large clear plastic bags containing 17 ounces of marijuana in the basement of 34 Bush Ave. ...

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

10/31/07 - Port Chester police search for liquor store armed robbers.


Police are seeking two men, and possibly a third, who robbed the Varmax Liquor Pantry wearing skull masks and carrying a shotgun.


Police said today that two masked and gloved men burst into the 16 Putnam Ave. store at 9:58 p.m. Saturday dressed in black hoodies and blue jeans and ordered the four employees inside onto the floor. One wore black and white sneakers, police said.


Only one of the store's four registers was unlocked and the men stole an unspecified sum from it. Nothing was taken from the four individuals, Ladeairous said.


A third similarly masked person may have been a lookout outside the store, he said.


The men fled on foot eastbound on Putnam Avenue.

10/31/07 - Rye and Port Chester burglaries may be related


RYE/PORT CHESTER - Police in Rye and Port Chester are working together to solve two burglaries and a car theft.


Rye police believe the theft of a 2001 Lexus from a Grace Church Street residential driveway between 6 p.m. Monday and 6:15 a.m. Tuesday is connected to the burglary of a Rye home a few doors away and a burglary on nearby Harbor Drive in Port Chester during the same time frame.


Lt. Joseph Verille said furniture in a 400 block Grace Church Street home was heavily ransacked, but nothing was stolen. He believes the disappointed robbers stole the Lexus and went into nearby Port Chester.


Thieves ripped a $2,500 plasma television from the wall of a Harbor Drive home after kicking in the side-door, Port Chester police Lt. James Ladeairous said. Nothing else was stolen, he said.


Ladeairous said the two departments are working together on these incidents.

Friday, October 19, 2007

10/19/07 - Police Blotter - Port Chester teen accused of stealing his grandmother's purse, buying drugs


A teenager taken in by his grandmother has returned the favor by stealing her purse and buying drugs, Port Chester police said.


Steven Martin Rivera, 16, recently moved into his grandmother's 5 Grove St. home after being released from a juvenile detention center, police said. At 10:30 a.m. yesterday, the Port Chester woman reported that her grandson and handbag - including $2,000 in cash and her credit cards - were both missing.....

10/19/07 - Police Blotter - Cops: Harrison man arrested after screaming at Port Chester tow truck company


A 36-year-old Harrison man was arrested after screaming at a tow truck driver who refused to release his impounded car last night, police said.


... after refusing to calm down in front of Hannigan's Towing on Bulkley Avenue, said Lt. Jim Ladeairous, Port Chester Police. The car had been impounded for having a suspended registration and outstanding parking tickets, police said. "He was screaming ...

Sunday, October 7, 2007

10/06/07 - Westchester Legacy Project statue vandalized in Port Chester park before dedication


HEADLINE:


Westchester Legacy Project statue vandalized in Port Chester park before dedication


QUOTE:


“The idea behind the sculptures was to dress up the park.”


STORY:


PORT CHESTER - One of two statues that will be unveiled today at Columbus Park was vandalized earlier this week, village police said.


A ball from a life-size statue depicting a girl playing soccer was broken off and taken Wednesday night or early Thursday, Port Chester Lt. James Ladeairous said.


The statue of a boy that accompanied the girl at the park entrance was unharmed.


"It's a shame that it happened, and we hope that it's returned," said Thomas Hroncich, superintendent of recreation for the village.


Full story: Journal News


COMMENT:


If Richard "The Drama Queen" Abel was not going around committing felonies like filing false police reports, and taking up the valuable time of at least two police lieutenants and the Chief Of Police, then maybe this vandalism would not of happened.


But Richard "The Drama Queen" Abel and his father Bernie "I Forgot To Pay Over 100 Property Tax Bills" Abel always demand and get special attention and favors from village politicians and managers who are afraid of the hopelessly biased We$tmore $nooze.


Maybe, if the Port Chester police department did not dispatch five or six cars when a True Blue Conservative Newspaper Box was being installed next to a We$tmore $nooze Newspaper Box, then maybe enough police officers would have been patrolling the parks instead of worrying about Richard "The Drama Queen" Abel and the hopelessly biased We$tmore Snooze newspaper box that was illegally placed on Haines Blvd. back in July.


Maybe, the Port Chester Police should question Richard "The Drama Queen" Abel about the vandalised statues, since Virgina Geldhart caught him monkeying with a True Blue Conservative Newspaper Box and taking all the copies of the True Conservative Review.


Virgina Geldhart complained bitterly about how her complaints about Richard ""The Drama Queen" Abel's We$tmore $nooze newspaper box were ignored by politicians and officials who were afraid of the Abel's.


You can see the Board Of Trustee's meeting where Virginia complains about Richard "The Drama Queen" Abel's We$tmore $nooze Newspaper Box and how she saw him taking copies of the True Blue Conservative Review here:


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Sunday, September 9, 2007

09/09/07 - Charles Carrieri, Of Port Chester, has been charged with assault, unlawful imprisonment, and endangering the welfare of a child


HEADLINE:


Port Chester man accused of beating Conn. girl, holding her captive


STORY:


A village man who held a Connecticut runaway captive for 14 months, physically abused her and having a child with her, is due in Village Court today, police said.


The 18-year-old New London girl left home July 2, 2006, with Charles Carrieri, 27, whom she met on the Internet, Lt. James Ladeairous said.


Although reported missing by her mother, no one knew she was in the village. Carrieri did not let her out of the 75 Purdy Ave. home, nor did she have access to a phone, Ladeairous said.


In December 2006, he began physically abusing her, police said. She is now unable to open her left eye, Ladeairous said, because she has a seriously damaged eye socket from repeated pummeling. So obvious was the damage that police brought her immediately to Greenwich Hospital when she walked into police headquarters Tuesday morning with her mother........





Full story: Journal News


Reporter: Leslie Korngold at 914-694-3519 or lkorngol@lohud.com.


Wednesday, September 5, 2007

09/05/07 - Accused Rapist Ordaz-Cejia Has A Tattoo Reading "Ordaz" Centered On His Back. Port Chester Police Are Circulating A Wanted Poster Of Him.


HEADLINE:




STORY:


Police have identified the man they say abducted a 21-year-old village woman from a local gas station at knifepoint and sexually assaulted her.


He is no longer in the area, Lt. James Ladeairous said today. The man, identified as Federico Ordaz-Cejia, 26, is believed to be in the fourth district in Chicago, he said.


He fled, Ladeairous said, soon after the Aug. 27 incident which began at the 37 Westchester Ave. Citgo station and ended on Fox Island Road. He had no known local address.


The rapist, who had sneaked into the back seat of the victim's car around 11:45 p.m., is a white male with brown eyes, black short hair, about 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds.......


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Source: Journal News


Publication Date: September 5, 2007


Reporter: LESLIE KORNGOLD


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A rapist remains at large who allegedly abducted a 21-year-old village woman from a local gas station then forced her at knifepoint to drive to a nearby parking lot, where he committed the sexual assault, police said today.
The suspect sneaked into the back seat of her car as she entered the Citgo station at 37 Westchester Ave. at about 11:45 p.m. Sunday, police said. When she returned to her vehicle, he popped up wielding a knife and ordered her to drive him to a parking lot on Fox Island Road, Port Chester police Lt. James Ladeairous said.
After the assailant raped her, the woman jumped out of the car and ran down the street, where a cab driver saw her, picked her up and called police, Ladeairous said. Officers went to the parking lot, but the assailant had already fled.........
Source: Journal News
Publication Date: August 30, 2007
Reporter: Shawn Cohen at spcohen@lohud.com or 914-694-5046

Thursday, August 30, 2007

08/30/07 - Rape On Fox Island Road In Port Chester

HEADLINE:

Suspect remains at large after Port Chester abduction, rape

STORY:

A rapist remains at large who allegedly abducted a 21-year-old village woman from a local gas station then forced her at knifepoint to drive to a nearby parking lot, where he committed the sexual assault, police said today.

The suspect sneaked into the back seat of her car as she entered the Citgo station at 37 Westchester Ave. at about 11:45 p.m. Sunday, police said. When she returned to her vehicle, he popped up wielding a knife and ordered her to drive him to a parking lot on Fox Island Road, Port Chester police Lt. James Ladeairous said.

After the assailant raped her, the woman jumped out of the car and ran down the street, where a cab driver saw her, picked her up and called police, Ladeairous said. Officers went to the parking lot, but the assailant had already fled.........


In compliance with copyright and fair use standards, this story has been truncated. Please click on the Source URL link below to read the entire story.

Source: Journal News

Publication Date: August 30, 2007

Reporter: Shawn Cohen at spcohen@lohud.com or 914-694-5046

Source: URL: http://www.nyjournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070830/NEWS02/708300441

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Archive Port Chester News Wire 2006 September 1 - 7

Implicated in many thefts from motor vehicles

By Jananne Abel

A Port Chester man was arrested by Harrison police in the early morning hours of Saturday, Aug. 26 following a car break-in in Rye and a police chase. Further investigation led to his implication in countless thefts from motor vehicles.
Michael Carpiniello, 44, of 211 Madison Ave. was arrested at 3 a.m.... [more]

New P.C. sup’t settles in

By Jeff Benzak

A new superintendent will roam the hallways of Port Chester’s six public schools when classes begin Sept. 5.
Dr. Donald Carlisle was hired by the Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District after a long search and started July 1. He replaces Dr. Charles D. Coletti, who retired after 11 years as superintendent and 38 years with the school district.... [more]

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