On Wednesday, July 7, at 11:09 p.m., on Bedford Road, Katonah, police pulled over Pedro Arias Mejia, 41, of Danbury, Connecticut, who was observed traveling north in the southbound lane.Â
Mr. Mejiaâs showed signs of intoxication, and there was a strong odor of alcohol, police said; he admitted to consuming beer. He was arrested and transported to county police headquarters in Mount Kisco for a blood alcohol test, which he failed; testing equipment was unavailable at Bedford police headquarters.
Mr. Mejia was charged with driving while intoxicated, processed and issued five tickets. He returns to Bedford Court July 21.Â
The following is based on official reports of the Bedford Police Department for July 5 through 11.Â
New phase soon underway for Memorial Villas project
New phase soon underway for Memorial Villas project By William Putt | May 5, 2021 at 6:29 PM CDT - Updated May 5 at 6:29 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Construction is just around the corner on a new phase of home development in Tepe Park.
Officials say that Phase 7 of the Memorial Villas project will allow 10 families to build a home in the neighborhood. It’s part of the Memorial Community Development Corporation’s plan to build 50 new homes in Evansville.
The first of those new houses is being built on South Bedford Avenue. Officials says construction for the house will take about three to four months to finish.
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Some people experienced wait times of up to four hours Saturday in Georgetown in order to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Traffic was backed up for miles on Route 113 with more cars lined up on South Bed