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Laptop Stolen From Dobbs Ferry Woman's Apartment

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – A laptop was recently stolen out of a local woman’s apartment, but there were no signs of forced entry so police are currently investigating the incident.

Police said a 32-year-old female resident of Ashford Avenue reported having a laptop stolen from her bedroom on the night of Feb. 25 between 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Police said the laptop is valued at $275 and the theft is being classified as a larceny rather than a burglary because there were no forced signs of entry and a number of people had access to the home. 

 

Also on the police blotter:

Vehicle Damaged by Teenagers - A Haynes Street resident reported on Feb. 25 just before 11 p.m. that eight to 10 teenage males had walked by her house and one jumped up on her mother’s car and damaged the roof and hood. Police said there were large dents left in the 2011 Hyundai, but the damage value was unknown at the time. Police searched the area, but were not able to find the suspects.

Identity Theft - A 63-year-old Dobbs Ferry woman was the victim of identity theft earlier this month according to police.  Police said the woman reported that someone had signed up for a Target credit card in here name and made two purchases totaling $696. Police said the credit card was obtained on Feb. 12 between noon and 7 p.m. and the victim was notified of the purchases when she received the bill in the mail.

Thwarted Theft of Energy Drinks - Police said a manager at Stop & Shop confronted a man who was attempting to steal nine four packs of Red Bull in front of the store on Feb. 21. Police said the suspect dropped the Red Bull when confronted around 11:30 a.m. and fled on foot towards Cedar Street. The estimated value of the Red Bull was $69.21 according to police.   

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