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A Westchester County man was arrested for allegedly breaking into several vehicles in the area and stealing items.
Kevin Fondjo Kenmeugne, 23, of New Rochelle, was arrested by Greenburgh Police around 4 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 19 after police were alerted to a man looking into the windows of cars in driveways in the Poet s Corner area in Hartsdale.
According to Greenburgh Police Capt. Mike D Alessio, officers responded to the area and located a man fitting the description given by the called and was stopped at the corner of Holmes Avenue and Moore Street.
After a brief investigation by patrol units, Kenmeugne was arrested, D Alessio said.
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A Westchester County man was arrested for allegedly breaking into several vehicles in the area and stealing items.
Kevin Fondjo Kenmeugne, 23, of New Rochelle, was arrested by Greenburgh Police around 4 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 19 after police were alerted to a man looking into the windows of cars in driveways in the Poet s Corner area in Hartsdale.
According to Greenburgh Police Capt. Mike D Alessio, officers responded to the area and located a man fitting the description given by the called and was stopped at the corner of Holmes Avenue and Moore Street.
After a brief investigation by patrol units, Kenmeugne was arrested, D Alessio said.
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A Westchester County man was arrested for allegedly breaking into several vehicles in the area and stealing items.
Kevin Fondjo Kenmeugne, 23, of New Rochelle, was arrested by Greenburgh Police around 4 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 19 after police were alerted to a man looking into the windows of cars in driveways in the Poet s Corner area in Hartsdale.
According to Greenburgh Police Capt. Mike D Alessio, officers responded to the area and located a man fitting the description given by the called and was stopped at the corner of Holmes Avenue and Moore Street.
After a brief investigation by patrol units, Kenmeugne was arrested, D Alessio said.
Plan came together perfectly : Valley leaders praise staff for phenomenal job clearing roads
Michael P. Mayko
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Snow shovels for sale in preparation for Wednesday s impending snow for at Ace Hardware by Haynes in Oxford, Conn. on Tuesday, December 15, 2020.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
While clean up is still underway of the foot or so of snow that fell, local leaders in the Naugatuck Valley praised their employees for their efforts to get the roads clear.
“The Public Works crew is doing a phenomenal job,” said Ansonia Mayor David Cassetti. “I’m looking out the window now and seeing sun and blue skies. All I ask is that the residents give us a few more hours to clean up.”