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Sag Harbor Village Police Reports for the Week of January 9

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A Madison Street resident called police on Friday night, complaining that there was loud shouting and the sound of objects shattering coming from a neighboring property. Police went to the scene and found that it was a building used for housing by a Sag Harbor resort. There was a holiday season celebration going on, police learned, during which a window had been smashed. After interviewing everyone inside the building, police took the course of no further action needed.

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police received a call from a Richards Drive resident early afternoon Friday that there was loud singing and music coming from a neighboring construction site. Police visited the site and advised the workers they need they needed to quiet down, which they did. No further action was taken.

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A Glover Street resident called on New Year’s Eve to report that it appeared that there might be a trespasser on a neighboring property. Police investigated and discovered that the trespasser was, in fact, hired by the manager of the property to clear the leaves off the yard. No further action was taken.

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — An Oakland Avenue resident called police during the afternoon of December 30 to report that she was the target of a telephone scam. The woman said that she had received multiple calls from an individual who promised her that she had won a large amount of money, then asked for her personal information in return to process her prize. The woman did not supply any information, she told police, who advised her to not take any more calls from the individual.

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — On December 28 in the evening, Police received a call from the owner of a Montauk Avenue Extension property, concerned that his remote surveillance camera showed someone walking on his land. Police were dispatched to investigate the report, until the caller called back and said that, in fact, it was simply his neighbor.

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police received a call of a possible water main break on Hampton Street on Christmas Eve. The officer who responded to the call discovered that there was a hose running in the yard. The hose was shut off, and no further action was needed.