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SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — The manager of a store on Main Street came into police headquarters on Division Street on Saturday evening, complaining that she was being harassed by a woman who had entered the store a couple of times over the preceding days and berated the manager. This began, the police report indicates, last Thursday when the woman came in, and said to the manager, “Do you know who I am?” The woman then told the manager that she needed to apologize to the woman’s son. The manager told police that at the time, there were customers in the store, and she began to feel uncomfortable with the woman’s behavior. The woman left, police were told, only to return Saturday afternoon, again berating the manager, repeatedly demanding that she contact her son and apologize. “I know where you live and you need to apologize to my son!” the woman is quoted as telling the manager before leaving the store. Police advised the manager that she should contact them immediately if the woman returns and the unwelcome visitor will be issued a trespass affidavit.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police received a report at dawn last Thursday that there was an injured owl on Main Street. Officers located the owl on the side of the road on Main Street, and it appeared that the animal had suffered a head injury. The officers transported the owl to police headquarters on Division Street and contacted The Broken Antler in Riverhead. The organization, which specializes in rescuing injured animals, came and retrieved the wounded bird of prey.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A Hampton Bays woman who police say stopped her food truck right by police headquarters on Division Street, and began selling food products out of the truck, was ticketed the morning of January 6 for violating village code against street peddling of food without a license. The woman, who works for a Southampton company, will answer the summons in Sag Harbor Village Justice Court at a later date.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — A Main Street property owner reported to police that two workers, whom he believed are employed by the owner of a neighboring property had removed a fence post the complainant had placed on his property to delineate the border between the two parcels. The complainant provided police with video of the two men coming out of the driveway, holding the post that he had planted and asked for police to document the same, and said that he was going to contact his attorney.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police received a report on Friday afternoon that there were vehicles parked illegally near the intersection of Grand and Division streets. An officer went to investigate and found two vehicles parked illegally. The officer could not locate the owners of the vehicles and wrote up a parking summons for each.
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Police received a report on the afternoon of January 7 that there was a man panhandling on Main Street in front of a couple of shops. An officer went to investigate but reported finding no activity going on that would be in violation of Sag Harbor Village code.