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Unusual Suspects: Magazine Peddlers; 9 Bags of Heroin; Naked Man

Recent weird and unusual crime in the Hudson Valley. Reports do not indicate a conviction.

Four men from Ohio and Missouri were ticketed by Bedford Police after residents on Long Meadow, Clinton and Guard Hill Roads complained of being solicited for magazine subscriptions between 7 and 8 p.m. The men were ticketed because they did not have a license to go door-to-door to sell their product. 

An Irvington resident called police on her neighbor's behalf after the neighbor discovered an unknown man in her bed. Police determined the man, from Ossining, was severely intoxicated and found 9 small glycine bags of heroin on his person.  

A man told police he returned to his Rose Street home and found a vehicle parked on the property. His mother then went outside to confront the nam, who emerged from his black Lexus naked and pushed the woman into the bushes. Police identified the owner of the car, who said his son was driving the car that night. No charges were filed. 

Clarkstown police detectives busted a Queens woman for prostitution after she offered a sexual act during a massage session at a spa in Bardonia. 

NYSP from the Southeast barracks arrested a man who gave a false name after being stopped for allegedly not dimming the lights of his 2006 Honda. 

Evan Loring, 28, of 4 Vaz Place, Wallingford, CT, was arrested for allegedly stealing more than $80,000 from Port Chester's Bartaco restaurant. Loring was once Harvard University's assistant football coach. He began as a bartender at Bartaco and worked his way up to assistant manager. Police say Loring would change the receipts on cash-paying customers' bills to reflect fewer items and steal the remaining balance.  

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Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 11:44 am
This is a terrific addition to town! I know I struggle with mounting piles of things to donate andRead More finding places to give to. With the Community Center and now Goodwill, great to find a second home for goods.
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 07:16 am
Thanks Stewart for posting this note! A good reminder for everyone about our shared roads.
Ahn Tou May 12, 2013 at 01:25 am
Okay but let's focus on the charter of the BOE. The Board of Education believes its primaryRead More responsibility should focus on creating an educational environment that will help our students become knowledgeable individuals, problem-solvers, quality producers, effective communicators, wholesome individuals, collaborative workers, ethical individuals, life-long learners, and responsible, accepting and involved citizens. We remain committed to providing a high quality, well-balanced educational program that supports our faculty and staff and helps our students meet and exceed State standards as well as high district goals. It says nothing about protecting the investments of taxpayers by voting "no" on every expenditure. We need forward thinking, broad minded individuals to help guide educational direction of our schools. Keeping expenses reasonable and and in check should be a consideration by the educational focus should be primary. Although novices, Trustees Tobin and Schiff have helped true the course of the board back to the direction of education. Mr Stone who himself admitted he had never even been to a BOE meeting before deciding to run offers no sense of motivation other than Dr Treyz and his friends think he'll help shift the direction back toward finance. Mr Holbrook is no different a candidate than Mr Lipton himself was 6 years ago.