PORT CHESTER, NY (February 25, 2026) — 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.
Theft and Larceny Offenses
Police charged a 29-year-old Bronx man with grand larceny in connection with a shoplifting incident at Kohl’s.
A 21-year-old Queens man was picked up by the NYPD on a Port Chester arrest warrant for grand larceny for allegedly stealing an ATM from a local business.
Robbery Charges
A 33-year-old Rye Brook man was charged with third-degree robbery for forcibly stealing property.
Marcelo Guiracocha, 24, a Port Chester resident, was charged with first-degree robbery for an alleged knifepoint robbery of a taxi driver.
Domestic Incident
A 45-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with domestic assault.
Criminal Mischief
A 28-year-old Port Chester resident was charged with criminal mischief for breaking into a parked vehicle.
Quality-of-Life Violations
Police issued three summonses for operating e-bikes on sidewalks.
Two summonses were issued for drinking in public.
One summons was issued for throwing snow into the street following the recent storm.
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