Snow Emergency Declared In Mount Kisco

As the blizzard pounds northern Westchester County, Mount Kisco Village Manager Edward W. Brancati declared a snow emergency for the village until 8 a.m. Wednesday. During the emergency, parking on any street or roadway is prohibited until the emergency ends at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Blizzard Warning: Up To 21 Inches Of Snow Possible In Mount Kisco

A Blizzard Warning is in effect from midnight Tuesday to midnight Wednesday for areas in red, including all of Westchester and Rockland. A significant westward shift in the major Nor'easter due to arrive in the area late Monday night has resulted in Blizzard Warnings now being issued for all of Westchester and Rockland counties and an increase in snowfall projections.

Mount Kisco Teen Threatens Another With Knife, Police Say

A 16-year-old Mount Kisco resident is facing several charges after being accused by police of threatening to stab another teen. Thursday, Feb. 23: A jogger told Westchester County Police that she was being harassed by a man who, on several occasions, had run alongside her and tried to engage her in conversation, despite her asking him not to do so.

Man Charged With Assault After Fight At Mount Kisco Pharmacy

A 30-year-old Mount Kisco man is facing an assault charge after allegedly punching another man during a fight at the RiteAid store on South Moger Avenue, according to police. Erik Landaverry-Lemus, of Columbus Avenue, was arrested about 4:40 p.m. on Feb. 12, according to police, who said he is accused of punching the other man "several times."

Fire destroys building at yeshiva

... on Friday night. Flames broke out in a two-story building in the Yeshiva of Nitra complex, near the border of Mount Kisco, shortly before 6:30 p.m. The three-alarm fire raged past midnight and rekindled on Saturday morning, when firefighters went ...

Special-Needs Teacher From Westchester Sentenced In ID Theft Cases

A Westchester special-education teacher was sentenced Tuesday to one-and-a-half to three years in prison for stealing the identities of two licensed teachers so she could continue working with special-needs children, officials said. Aimee Stark, 42, of Mount Kisco, also known as Aimee Forman, pleaded guilty in November to the scheme, according to Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas.

Police warn public of Mount Kisco car booting scam

Westchester County police are warning the public of a car booting scam in Mount Kisco. Boot locking devices have been placed on the wheels of Boot locking devices have been placed on the wheels of some vehicles in the area, but they were not put there by the proper authorities.

Vehicle Booting In Mount Kisco Is A Scam, Police Say

Local police are warning residents of a recent "vehicle booting scam" in Mount Kisco that involves the use of immobilization devices on vehicles. On Monday, the Mount Kisco Police Department issued an advisory to the community, cautioning that several residents have recently been victimized by suspects claiming to be able to remove the illegal boots from their vehicle.

Two Suspects Arrested After Mount Kisco Knife Slashing

Two Mount Kisco residents have been arrested in connection with the slashing of a 36-year-old man on Lexington Avenue, according to Westchester County police. The 36-year-old suffered a "deep wound" to his left hand during the Monday morning attack and was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital Center for treatment, according to police.

Mount Kisco Embraces Program To Build Trust Between Police and Community

Neighbors Link recently teamed up with the North American Family Institute and the Westchester County Public Safety Department in an effort to facilitate dialogue and establish trust between Mount Kisco's immigrant community and the police. This groundbreaking six-week program culminated in a 'graduation' on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at the Neighbors Link site in Mount Kisco.

Three Plead Guilty In Deadly Beating Of Mount Kisco Laborer

Three men have pleaded guilty in connection with the July 2015 beating death of Mount Kisco day laborer Jose Reyes Sanchez, according to the Westchester County District Attorney's office. The defendants are 36-year-old Fredy Coronado Mendez Depaz, who pleaded guilty to a felony level count of second-degree manslaughter; his brother, 21-year-old Mario David Coronado Depaz, who also pleaded guilty to a felony level count of second-degree manslaughter; and 36-year-old Milton Aviel Ventura, who pleaded guilty to a felony level count of third-degree robbery.

Westchester Criminal Faces Life In Prison, Deportation For Assaulting Cop

A longtime Mount Vernon criminal is facing serious charges after being charged in an 11-count indictment for allegedly attempting to stab a police officer who intervened when he was attempting to steal rims from a car dealership in Mount Kisco. On Thursday, acting Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty announced that Ronald Clare Greenland, 53, was arraigned in Westchester County Court on multiple charges for a November incident at the Arroway Chevrolet-Cadillac dealership on North Bedford Road.

Mount Kisco Man, 19, Accused Of Sexually Abusing Sleeping Woman

A Mount Kisco teenager is facing serious charges after he allegedly broke into a woman's apartment and sexually abused her while she was sleeping over the weekend. On Monday, Westchester County Police spokesman Kieran O'Leary announced that 19-year-old Milton Herrera-Umana was arrested and charged with felony counts of second-degree burglary and first-degree sexual abuse after he unlawfully entered a woman's apartment on Sunday morning.

Police Beefing Up Apartment Patrols Leads Mount Kisco Police Blotter

It was a busy week for law enforcement in Mount Kisco, which included an increase in police emphasis patrols near a West Street apartment complex. Shortly before 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 9, the Westchester County Police were dispatched to a West Street apartment complex in Mount Cisco after they received reports of suspicious activity in the area.

Police Investigate Man Asking ‘Sexual Questions’ In Mount Kisco

In the wake of several "luring" incidents throughout Westchester County , police in Mount Kisco are investigating a sexual harassment complaint a woman driving on East Hyatt Avenue reported. According to police, shortly before 4 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 5, a woman sitting in her car on East Hyatt Avenue reported that she was approached by a man who asked her "inappropriate questions of a sexual nature."

Rye, Mount Kisco Luring Incidents Not Related, County Police Say

In the wake of reported luring attempts that targeted girls in Mount Kisco and Rye , Westchester County officials said they do not believe the two incidents are related, and also offering advice to worried parents. Speaking at a press conference on Friday morning at Westchester Police Academy in Valhalla, County Executive Rob Astorino offered a three-step approach.

Girls Targeted In Luring Incidents, Westchester County Police Say

Westchester County Police announced that an investigation is pending into a pair of Wednesday incidents involving attempts to lure girls in Mount Kisco. "The first incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. on Langeland Drive when a teen-aged girl who was looking out the window of a home observed a car stop in front of the house," police stated.

Report Of Men With AK-47’s, Bomb In Mount Kisco Apparent Swatting Incident

A fake call to the CVS drug store on Bedford Road reporting a car with men in the parking lot with AK-47's and a bomb, caused the Westchester County Police to turn out in force to the store. At about 1 p.m., the CVS store received a call from a man who claimed there were males in a green car in the CVS parking lot who had AK-47 automatic weapons and a bomb, said Westchester County police Public Information Officer Kieran O'Leary.

Mount Kisco’s Bravest Face Finest In 2nd-Annual Basketball Game

The game, described in an announcement as the finest going up against the bravest, is scheduled to start on Friday night at 7 p.m. It will take place at the Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester's gym. The annual game between two group's of Mount Kisco's first responders started in 2015, several months after Westchester County Police took over law-enforcement duties from the village.