Port Chester Police Week in Review August 26, 2025

Written By: Robert Cox

PORT CHESTER, NY (August 26, 2025) — Port Chester Police reported a series of arrests over the past week, including charges for driving while intoxicated, domestic incidents, shoplifting and other larcenies, as well as failures to appear in court.

Two men faced charges of driving while intoxicated after traffic stops. A 26-year-old Port Chester man and a 30-year-old Rye Brook man were charged.

Domestic charges were filed against a 42-year-old Port Chester woman and a 25-year-old Port Chester man. The 25-year-old violated an order of protection and was charged a second time.

A 52-year-old Bedford woman was charged with disorderly conduct for her actions outside a local deli at 3 a.m.

Several individuals were picked up on failure to appear warrants. A 23-year-old Bronx woman was arrested in Manhattan Criminal Court on a warrant for a past larceny from Ulta. A 56-year-old Mount Vernon woman was arrested on a warrant for a larceny from Stop and Shop. A 59-year-old Port Chester man was arrested on a warrant for grand larceny from Home Depot. Three Port Chester residents were also picked up on failure to appear warrants.

A 54-year-old Port Chester man was charged with burglary for entering after being warned prior and shoplifting from Stop and Shop.

Multiple petit larceny charges stemmed from shoplifting incidents. A 41-year-old Harrison man and a 31-year-old Port Chester man were charged with petit larceny from Home Depot. A 43-year-old Mount Vernon man was charged with petit larceny for shoplifting from Stop and Shop and furthermore possessed stolen property from Marshall’s, leading to a charge of possession of stolen property. A 42-year-old Bedford man was charged with petit larceny for shoplifting from Stop and Shop.

A 44-year-old Port Chester man was charged with criminal mischief for damages he caused at Lyon Park.

A 52-year-old Port Chester woman was charged with attempted assault for her actions during a dispute.

Quality of life summonses included one for littering, seven for drinking in public, two for unreasonable noise after hours, one for prohibited dogs in the park and one for repairing a vehicle on the street.

This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.