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Several Arrests Made in Dobbs Ferry

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – Dobbs Ferry police made a few arrests this week in a number of different cases in the village.

Jalal Rahahleh, a 39-year-old Dobbs Ferry resident, was arrested for selling cigarettes to a minor on Sept. 27.  The Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Task Force was in the area observing and issued Rahahleh, a clerk at the Getty gas station, an appearance ticket after selling cigarettes to a 15-year-old male. 

The Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Task Force arrested Kevin Mack, a 25-year-old Dobbs Ferry resident, after observing Mack sell marijuana on two occasions.  The task force arrested him for two counts of criminal sale of marijuana. 

A 15-year-old male resident of Children’s Village was arrested for criminal mischief and assault on Sept. 28.  Police said around 9:30 a.m. the juvenile was throwing chairs around and jabbed someone in the torso with a mop handle.

Another 15-year-old male resident of Children’s Village was also arrested for criminal mischief on Sept. 28.  The incident occurred just before 7 p.m. the night before and police said the juvenile threw two rocks through a school van, breaking the window. 

A 17-year-old male resident of Children’s Village was arrested for criminal mischief on Sept. 30 just before 7 p.m.  Police said the juvenile became angry while speaking with a staff member in Smith Cottage and started turning over furniture including an end table and a kitchen table.

Police said a resident of Monroe, N.Y. reported that his 2003 Saturn vehicle had been keyed in the Oak St. lot on Oct. 1.  The man left his car parked between 1 to 3 p.m. and when he returned the driver side door and rear driver side panel had several long scratches and profanity scratched in the car.

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