Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of March 16 - 27 East

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of March 16

authorStaff Writer on Mar 16, 2023
SAG HARBOR — A man working at a Montauk Avenue residence contacted Village Police on March 9 to report two people attempting to scam him out of $3,500 by threatening... more

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SAG HARBOR — On March 14, Village Police were anonymously called about loud music on Main Street at 1:45 a.m. Police said they discovered the culprit — music was playing on the rooftop deck of the Sag Harbor Cinema. The manager was notified and turned the music off. SAG HARBOR — Village Police were called by Southampton Town Police on March 15 after they received reports of an intoxicated man walking in and out of traffic on Ferry Road near Fresh Pond Road in North Haven. Police said they found the man, around 1:30 p.m., and escorted him to the ... 23 Mar 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of March 9

SAG HARBOR — On March 1, employees from a Bay Street gym contacted Village Police to report wanting help in informing a member he was no longer welcome at the gym. According to the police report, the man had been leaving messages about how dissatisfied he was with how the staff was operating the gym and, in general, making staff feel uneasy. Police contacted him and informed the man if he did return to the gym, it would be considered trespassing. SAG HARBOR — An employee of a Sag Harbor boatyard called Village Police on March 2 to report a ... 9 Mar 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of March 2

SAG HARBOR — A bag with a brown wallet — containing $600, a driver’s license, credit cards, a Social Security card and a U.S. passport card — a black sweater and car keys was reported stolen from a locker at a gym on Bay Street, according to a report filed with Village Police on February 21, around 8 p.m. The owner told police he placed his belongings in a locker, locked it and when he returned the locker was open and his things were gone. Police checked the gym but did not find anything and management said they would look ... 7 Mar 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of February 23

SAG HARBOR — A man came to the Sag Harbor Village Police station at about 10 a.m. on Saturday to report a financial scam. The victim told police he had been contacted three days earlier by someone purporting to be from Microsoft about updating his security software. He was later contacted by another person, who convinced him to share his screen. The second person, who identified himself as Arthur, instructed the man to send $350 to cover the upgrade costs, but the victim told police it appeared $44,350 was being removed from his account. When he complained, he witnessed the ... 23 Feb 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of February 16

SAG HARBOR — On February 7, Village Police were called to a West Water Street hotel to reports of a woman attempting to rent a room after being told the hotel is not open or accepting guests. According to police, the woman left after being informed there were no rooms but returned later only to be turned away again. Police said the manager wanted the incident documented. SAG HARBOR — A Madison Street resident called Village Police on February 8 to report that someone was trimming trees in the neighborhood and limbs were falling onto her property. Police said they ... 19 Feb 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of February 9

SAG HARBOR — On January 29, a woman reported that her 2022 Chevrolet Suburban was damaged when it was parked on Main Street on January 20, around 11:30 a.m., after someone hit her SUV and left the scene. Village Police did not detail the extent of the damage. SAG HARBOR — The manager of a Main Street restaurant called Village Police on January 30 to ask to file a notice of trespass to keep a woman from returning to the establishment. According to police, the manager said that on January 28, around 3:15 p.m., the woman was asked to pay ... 9 Feb 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of January 26

SAG HARBOR — On January 17, the driver of a Nissan reported to Sag Harbor Village Police that someone hit his vehicle while it was parked at Main and Bay streets and then left the scene of the accident. Police did not detail how much damage was done to the man’s car. SAG HARBOR — The owner of a business on Long Wharf called Village Police on January 17 around 5 p.m. to report a fight on the wharf. According to police, the man said he heard a large group of men getting into a fight and that when he ... 25 Jan 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of January 19

SAG HARBOR — A resident of Franklin Avenue called Sag Harbor Village Police at about 8 a.m. on January 9 to lodge a complaint that contractors were working before the allowable 8 a.m. starting time. When an officer arrived, there was no sign of work being done. SAG HARBOR — A bartender at Page at 63 Main called Village Police at about 10:30 p.m. to report a patron who refused to leave. The woman was gone by the time police arrived, and the bartender said management would file a no-trespassing affidavit against her. SAG HARBOR — A resident of Hampton ... 19 Jan 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of January 5

SAG HARBOR — The morning of December 26, Village Police were called to Washington Avenue to reports that a tree had fallen on the roof of a house. Police said they discovered the roof was damaged and that the tree had fallen from a neighboring property on Carver Street. Police were able to get in contact with the homeowner, who said he would locate his neighbor and be in touch with police. SAG HARBOR — A Lincoln Street resident reported to Village Police on December 27 that she had received correspondence, via email, from several banks reporting accounts opened in ... 4 Jan 2023 by Staff Writer

Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of December 22

SAG HARBOR — Erik E. Thompson, 39, of Sag Harbor, was arrested by Village Police on December 15, at 11 a.m., and charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree, a felony. According to police, a victim told police that on August 22, while she was paying bills, she realized that two checks were missing from her checkbook and was told by bank officials that two checks, with a total value of $1,150, were deposited into another account via a mobile app on August 14. According to the police report, they were deposited by Thompson, the victim’s nephew, on the ... 21 Dec 2022 by Staff Writer