Sophia Shulzhenko is a senior at Pelham Memorial High School. She is a coxswain for rowing and spends free time fundraising for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. She is very excited to join the Pelham Examiner.
Nov. 18
A caller reported an automobile accident regarding the Bee-Line bus on Boston Post Rd. and Ely Avenue. The caller hung up, however officers were still dispatched. Upon arrival, the bus driver...
Oct. 17
6:05 p.m. -- A call was received from a CVS employee reporting that someone had just stolen merchandise from the store. Officers had found a man who matched the description on Boston Post Road....
Oct. 3
12:25 am -- Officers responded to an ADT Security call reporting an alarm had been set off. Upon arrival, the officers observed that the screen door had been cut through and the front door was...
Editor's Note: This issue of the Pelham Manor police blotter did not contain specific times for certain reported events.
Sept. 9
A caller reported that they had been woken up by a noise in the middle...
Aug. 30
4:00 p.m. — A call was received reporting that Five Below employees located a small child in the store. The child stated that she could not find her parents and that they may have gone to...
Pelham will have a change in the ownership of the town’s ice cream store, Double Rainbow. Clay Bushong, the co-owner of Cantina Lobos and programming director of the Pelham Picture House, has decided...
March 9
3:10 a.m. -- An officer was dispatched to the front of BJ's Wholesale Club, reporting to larceny in the past. The victim stated that two parties entered his vehicle, explained that they had...
Jan. 26
Officers were called to arrest a party for obstructing governmental administration in the second degree. The person was physically resistant and verbally refusing to comply with the officer’s...
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