PORT CHESTER, NY (July 25, 2025) — The Port Chester Police Department reported a busy week of arrests and summonses, addressing a range of criminal activities from larceny to disorderly conduct, according to their latest week-in-review report.
Larceny and Shoplifting
A 45-year-old Bronx man was charged with grand larceny for shoplifting from Kohl’s, while a 41-year-old Bronx resident faced petit larceny charges for a similar offense at the same store. A 49-year-old Greenwich, Connecticut, woman was also charged with petit larceny for shoplifting from Famous Footwear. Additionally, a 56-year-old Mount Vernon man was arrested for petit larceny at Stop and Shop.
Assault and Domestic Violence
A 46-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with assault after injuring a paramedic during treatment. A 37-year-old Port Chester resident faced domestic assault charges, and a 28-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with both arson and domestic assault for actions at his residence.
Warrants and Fugitives
A 61-year-old Brooklyn man was arrested as a fugitive from justice, wanted in New York on a grand larceny warrant. Another 61-year-old Brooklyn man was picked up on failure-to-appear warrants, alongside a 34-year-old White Plains resident and a 30-year-old Port Chester resident, both charged with failure-to-appear warrants.
Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest
A 31-year-old Greenwich, Connecticut, resident was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after kicking parked police vehicles on North Main Street. Two Port Chester residents were charged with disorderly conduct for urinating in public.
Drug and Vehicle-Related Offenses
A 36-year-old Brooklyn man was charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle and criminal possession of a controlled substance after narcotics were found on him during an arrest. A 25-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop.
Quality of Life Violations
The police issued summonses for quality-of-life infractions, including two for drinking in public, two for operating e-bikes on sidewalks, two for smoking in a public park, and two for littering.
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