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Graham School Employee Turns in Bags of Marijuana

HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – An employee of the Graham School turned in over five bags of what appeared to be marijuana according to police.  Police said the employee found the small clear Ziploc bags on the campus, but did not know who they belonged to.

A Hastings resident reported to police that they had been a victim of identity theft recently.  Police said an unknown person opened a line of credit in the person’s name and approximately $900 was charged to the account.  The incident, which police said may have occurred in the Bronx, is being investigated by a department in the area.

Police said a 62-year-old Hastings woman’s red 2000 Audi was damaged and that the front driver’s side window was smashed.  Police are still investigating the matter.

Police said a 16-year-old student at Hastings High School was a victim of larceny recently.  Police said on Oct. 3 the boy’s iPod classic and his wallet were stolen from the locker room.  Police are still investigating the matter.

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