Port Chester Police Week in Review September 23, 2025

Written By: Robert Cox

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (September 30, 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.

Thefts

A 30-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with grand larceny for a “rent scam.” The suspect took money for rent for rooms, which were not his.

Assaults

A 68-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with domestic assault.

A 19-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with domestic assault.

Disorderly Conduct

A 40-year-old Mamaroneck man was charged with disorderly conduct for urinating on the street.

A 37-year-old Greenwich man was charged with disorderly conduct for blocking traffic on Mill Street and causing a disturbance.

A 37-year-old Brooklyn man was charged with disorderly conduct for blocking traffic and causing a disturbance.

Warrants and Trespassing

A 23-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with three open failure to appear warrants.

A 63-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with trespassing after disobeying posted signage.

DWIs

A 35-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with DWI after being found asleep behind the wheel at an intersection. The defendant was charged with felony DWI due to his second DWI arrest in 10 years.

A 27-year-old Stamford woman was charged with DWI Leandra’s law after having an accident and having a 4-year-old child in the vehicle.

Quality of Life Arrests

1 summons issued for drinking in public.

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.

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