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SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Village Police arrested Kherly C. Rivadeneira Juela, 26, of Hampton Bays at about 6 a.m. last Thursday on misdemeanor DWI charges after an officer said he found her sleeping behind the wheel of a 2020 BMW on the side of the road on Main Street, engine off. The officer reported rapping on the window several times, until Rivadeneira Juela woke up. According to police, at that point, Rivadeneira Juela started the engine. The officer spoke with Rivadeneira Juela, whom he said in his report, “was not making sense.” She appeared intoxicated and failed sobriety tests, police said. At headquarters, a breath test produced a .13 reading, the police said, in excess of the .08 mark that defines intoxication in New York State.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A Watchcase Condominiums resident called police Sunday morning to report her Cannondale bicycle had been stolen from a storage area in the facility. The bike was a white Cannondale with a white basket and zippered pouch underneath the seat. The woman told police she had paid $1,000 for it. The storage area does not have surveillance cameras, police learned.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police were called to a Wooded Path address where a resident told the officer who was dispatched that she had locked her keys and her dog inside her parked 2011 Jeep. The temperature was already at 90 degrees at 9 a.m. The officer, using a special tool, was able to get vehicle unlocked.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police responded to a reported verbal dispute on Madison Street last Thursday morning. An employee of a neighboring property had been continually blowing debris onto her side of the property line, an owner told police, adding that she “wishes for her to stop.” Police spoke to the employee at the neighboring restaurant, and she told police that she was trying to clean the exterior of the restaurant and was not blowing anything on the neighboring property. Police did not observe any violations while at the scene and did not issue any summonses.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police received a noise complaint a little before 2 a.m. Saturday concerning a Main Street restaurant. An officer confirmed that and spoke with an employee, who said his manager had told him “that he could play music until he closed at 2 a.m. and that he was unaware that it was too loud and would turn it off.” The report concludes, “Situation corrected, no further action taken.”
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — The owner of a Main Street gallery reported on June 23 that during that morning, a man had brought his large white and black dog into the back parking area, where the dog “did poop,” the report reads. While the dog was “pooping,” the man urinated. The gallery owner provided police with surveillance video and clear images of the man, while saying they did not want to press charges, they just did not want the man and/or dog to return to the property. Using the images, police were able to track the man in question down, and he was issued a warning, that if he returned, he would be arrested for trespassing.