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Port Chester police blotter: assault, DWI and more

Posted by: Leslie Korngold - Posted in Police & Fire, Port Chester on Dec 30, 2010

Willett Avenue: Police said Lance LaLuna, 29 of Center Terrace, Stamford, Conn., was so intoxicated that he drove into a tow truck at Willett and Abendroth avenues at 4:32 a.m. Dec. 30. LaLuna was not injured, but was ticketed for misdemeanor driving while intoxicated.
Westchester Avenue: Police said Daniel McKillop, 29, punched a 25-year-old Port Chester man in the face so hard that he broke the man’s nose, cheekbone and eye socket. The assault happened inside Buffalo Wild Wings, 44 Westchester Ave., at 11:49 p.m. Dec. 29. The victim was treated at Greenwich Hospital. Police found McKillop early Dec. 30 in back of his of 8 Woodland Drive, Port Chester, home and charged him with misdemeanor assault.
Midland Avenue: A Mount Vernon taxi driver was stiffed his $30 fare when the man he drove from Mount Vernon to a Midland Avenue bar said he had to get the money from his boss and never came back at 10:30 p.m. Dec. 28.

 
 
 
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