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Nov. 9

 

2:19 a.m.

 

Police responded to a Broadway business for a report of a suicidal subject. Officers transported subject to Glens Falls Hospital Mental Health Unit.

 

Nov. 10

 

9:33 a.m.

A resident turned over a set of keys they found to police for safe keeping.

 

1:10 p.m.

Officers assisted the Child Protective Services with a case at the station.

 

3 p.m.

Police responded to the scene of a domestic dispute on North Street. The complainant declined to press any charges. A domestic incident report was filed.

 

Nov. 11

 

7 p.m.

A resident called police to report his girlfriend’s 15 year old child was missing. The child was found shortly thereafter in Granville. The matter was resolved.

 

Nov. 12

 

7:39 a.m.

An Elizabeth Street resident called police over concerns regarding an elderly resident who suffers from mental illness. Police told the woman to contact Adult Protective Services for further assistance.

 

12:12 p.m.

Officers handled a civil matter on Broadway.

 

1 p.m.

A First Avenue resident called police to report an alleged theft of services. After investigating the matter and talking to those involved, both parties agreed to handle the matter themselves. The issue was resolved without further incident.

 

3:15 p.m.

Police conducted a welfare check of a West Street resident. The subject was fine and the matter was resolved.

 

6:46 p.m.

Police assisted the fire department with brush fire on Champlain Avenue.

 

6:50 p.m.

Police assisted the fire department with a vehicle fire on Broadway.

 

Nov. 13

 

A resident found a wallet on Gilmore Street and turned it over to police who subsequently contacted the wallets owner who retrieved the property.

 

12:18 p.m.

A resident called police to report a larceny from a School Street residence. The matter is currently under investigation by Whitehall Police.

 

Nov. 14

 

12:36 a.m.

Whitehall Police assisted the Vermont State Police and the Fair Haven Police on State Route 4 near the Vermont-New York state border for a motor vehicle accident involving fire and entrapped motorists.

 

 

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