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SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A member of the Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Company told Village Police on Friday morning that the company had learned that its savings account had been accessed over the course of several months in 2023, with approximately $1,900 being drained away. The money went to various corporations, such as Spectrum, Verizon and Allstate. The bank involved is investigating and told the company it needed to go to the police to document the situation.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A caller to headquarters warned police that there was a swan sitting in the middle of the road at the intersection of Amherst Street and Redwood Road early Saturday afternoon. The caller told police that the swan had been sitting in various spots near that intersection for quite some time, with the caller expressing her concern that the swan might be injured. When police arrived, they reported that the swan soon stood up and walked across the road to the other side. It appeared, the report reads, that the swan was in good health, and no further action was taken.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — On Friday, just before midnight, an Uber driver called Village Police, complaining that his passenger, whom he said was intoxicated, had given him the wrong address to take her to, and then became irate when she realized she was not at her house on Main Street. The Uber driver told police that he had taken her to the address she had given him, but that the address was incorrect. He did not want to take her to any other destination. Police spoke with the woman, confirming in the report that she was, indeed, quite intoxicated. They were finally able to determine her correct address and gave her a ride home.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — At 4 a.m. on Saturday morning, Village Police were called to the gas station on Route 114/Hampton Street. They were told that a man had been wandering about the property, including going inside the store, for several hours, and refused to leave. When police interviewed the man, he explained that he had come to Sag Harbor to visit a family member, but that family member was not home. A local cab company had refused to transport him back to Bridgehampton, the man told police. He then called Uber, but the Uber driver said he could not pick him up because, the police report states, there was vomit on the backseat from a prior customer. An officer transported the man back to Bridgehampton, where he picked up another ride to get home.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Village employees at the municipal building spoke with Village Police last Thursday afternoon, after they received two alarming phone calls from an unknown woman. She had called twice, police were told, and each time had made disturbing statements. Police, who did not release the nature of the woman’s statements, are looking into the matter.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — An anonymous caller told police on Saturday around noon that there was construction going on at a site on Division Street. A Village Police officer visited the site and spoke with the workers, who did not realize that, under village code, they were not allowed to do construction work in the village on the weekend. The workers agreed to stop work immediately, and no further action was needed.