PORT CHESTER, NY (August 18, 2025) — Port Chester police reported a series of arrests last week, grouped by crime type, ranging from thefts and domestic incidents to weapons charges and quality-of-life violations.
In theft-related incidents, a 32-year-old Eastchester man was charged with petit larceny from Home Depot. A 26-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with burglary for entering after being warned prior, and shoplifting from Stop and Shop. Suspect was also found to have prior open failure to appear warrants.
Trespassing charges were filed against four Port Chester residents after disobeying posted signage.
Domestic violence cases included a 42-year-old Port Chester resident charged with domestic assault. A 37-year-old White Plains man was charged with domestic charges. Two Port Chester residents were charged with domestic charges for an incident at their home.
A 41-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with criminal mischief.
Three Port Chester residents were picked up on various failure to appear warrants.
In a weapons case, a 22-year-old Milford, Connecticut, man was charged with criminal possession of a weapon after officers conducted a traffic stop and located a 10 mm handgun in the vehicle. The suspect was licensed to possess in Connecticut but not in NY.
Quality of life arrests included one summons for littering, five summons for drinking in public and four summons for operating e-bikes on sidewalks.
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