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Hastings Collision Sends One Person To Hospital

HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – Police said they responded to a two-car accident at the corner of Warburton and Washington Avenues at about 12:15 p.m. July 9. One female passenger reportedly complained of leg and arm pain and was transported to St. John’s Hospital. An electrical pole on the southwest corner of Warburton Avenue was also struck and Con Ed was notified, police said.

In other police reports:

- A Hastings resident called police to report an unknown vehicle on his property at 95 Rose Street at about 11:30 p.m. July 4. When the caller’s mother confronted the operator of the car, he exited the car completely naked and pushed the woman into nearby bushes, police said. Police responded to the scene and contacted the owner of the black 2006 Lexus, who said the car was in his son’s possession. The son was unable to be contacted, police said. The woman was made aware that she could press charges if she desired.

- A man walked into police headquarters and reported that his cell phone and keys had been stolen between 5:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. July 2 while he played basketball at Reynold’s Field, according to police. The man said he wrapped the phone and keys in a towel and placed them on nearby bleachers while he played. He periodically checked on the items and found them to be in order until he checked at 7:15 p.m. and discovered the phone and keys missing. The technology director at Reynold’s will review video surveillance to gather evidence, police said.

- A man, along with his wife and son, walked into police headquarters to report their car was stolen at about 11:30 a.m. July 5. The son told police he was intoxicated and gave the keys to an unknown person so he would not drink and drive, police said. The incident is being investigated.

- Police responded to a call on Prince Street from a man who reported that his ex-wife tried to commit suicide with a knife at about 2:45 p.m. July 6. Police said the caller was able to get the knife away from the female, but that she was still out of control. EMS was dispatched and the female was transported to Westchester Medical Center with a police escort.

- Police responded to a call on Warburton Avenue at about 11 p.m. July 7 from a resident who reported that an unwanted intoxicated female was on the property, police said. The female had arrived half an hour before the call was made, with the caller’s girlfriend. When police arrived on the scene, the female was still present, but nonviolent. The female was advised to leave the area and did so without incident, police said.

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