WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. September 27, 2005: A visitor from Ossining to the city lost control of her vehicle heading eastbound on Main Street, and swerved across the triangle island at the junction of Mamaroneck Avenue and Main Street at 1: 15 Monday. Her car struck two teenage pedestrians, student aids whose names were not released by police because they were under the age of eighteen.

Walk Carefully: Scene of SUV-pedestrians accident Monday afternoon, about 2 P.M. Light pole and pedestrian signal had been toppled, and two pedestrian standing in the middle of the triangle at Mamaroneck and Main were hit by a car which police said had swerved across the triangle. Photo by WPCNR News.
One injured student was taken to White Plains Hospital Center, the other to Westchester County Medical Center for treatment of injuries that Chief of Police James Bradley described as not life threatening.
Chief Bradley said the vehicle knocked down the pedestrian crossing light, a street light, and a monument in the middle of the triangular island. He said the driver of the car and her passenger were being interviewed by police this afternoon to determine what caused the loss of control. He said there does not appear to be anything criminal involved.