Select incidents from Sept. 28 to Oct. 11
Officers handled 479 calls, including 15 auto crashes and seven domestic disputes.
Friday, Sept. 28
A caller on Vail Avenue reported an unknown male on her property.
A caller on Railroad Drive reported a disorderly intoxicated individual damaging property.
Saturday, Sept. 29
After a traffic stop on North Elm St., Mary J. Russo, 31, of Marlboro was charged with driving while intoxicated.
Sunday, Sept. 30
A caller on Eliza Street reported packages being stolen from his porch during the overnight hours.
Monday, Oct. 1
Todd K. Young, 50, of Fishkill, was charged with criminal possession of forged instruments, petit larceny and warrant of arrest.
Tuesday, Oct. 2
Tasad Messiah Kennerly, 21, of Poughkeepsie, was picked up on a warrant and also charged with possession of marijuana.
Derick T. Jones, 21, of Poughkeepsie was picked up on a warrant out of Westchester County.
Peter J. Churchill, 29, of Beacon was picked up on a warrant.
Caller in Tompkins Terrace reported medications missing from his home.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
A caller on Cross Street reported a bicycle left on her property overnight. Bicycle taken for safekeeping until owner can be found.
Thursday, Oct. 4
Caller on Church Street reported having a verbal altercation and being harassed by an individual.
Friday, Oct. 5
Caller reported unknown male damaging property as he walked Main Street.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
Caller on Sargent Avenue reported mirror damage to her car due to hit and run.
Caller on Fishkill Avenue reported footprint near door handle and a cracked door frame of his apartment building.
Thursday, Oct. 9
Caller on Delavan Avenue reported unknown male posting Anti-Semitic flyers.
Friday, Oct. 10
Caller reported a male taking photos of children on the playground.
Caller on Wilson Street reported threatening phone calls from disgruntled repairman after a service call to his home.
Saturday, Oct. 11
Thomas H. Speedling, 54, of Beacon, was picked up on a warrant.
Andrew R. Valenzuela, 34, of Poughkeepsie was picked up on a warrant.
Editor’s Note: If you are named in this blotter, and the charges were dismissed or reduced, or if you were acquitted, e-mail [email protected]. We will verify and add a note to the entry. It is helpful if you provide documentation.