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Westchester Police report: awards for two officers, slight rise in vehicle thefts, 50 noise complaints in September

6432047 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

Police Chief Josh Lee told council two officers who came under fire in April received honors, reported a modest increase in motor-vehicle thefts and said the department handled 50 noise complaints in September that produced nine citations.

Police Chief Josh Lee presented the Westchester Police Department's September report to the Public Safety Committee, highlighting an awards ceremony and trends in crime and quality-of-life complaints.

Why it matters: The department recognized two officers who were shot during an April incident and confirmed ongoing work on vehicle-theft investigations. The department also signaled continuing enforcement activity tied to noise and disorderly-residence complaints.

At the meeting, Lee noted the awards ceremony…

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