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Sex Video Causes Dispute By Dobbs Ferry Students

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – Two students at St. Christopher’s Clark Academy in Dobbs Ferry got into a heated dispute that ended in an arrest on Friday, Oct. 12, after one female student accused another female student of talking about a sexually explicit video, police said.

The second girl, a 16-year-old day student at St. Christopher’s, told police she has an order of protection against the first girl, which was violated when the first girl came into a classroom and confronted the second girl about the video.

Police said the first student threatened the second one and warned her not to talk about the video. The victim also told police that the first girl had intentionally bumped into her in the hallway several times previously.

The aggressor was arrested around 4 p.m. that day and was charged with second-degree criminal contempt and violating an order of protection, a class A misdemeanor.

The following items also were reported by Dobbs Ferry police:

Drug Charges: A Yonkers man was arrested Friday, Oct. 12, after a two-month investigation by the Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Task Force determined he was selling drugs, police said. Michael Morvillo was charged him with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, both class B felonies; and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a class D felony, after police said they found cocaine and a stun gun in his possession.

Pot Possession: A 41-year-old Newburgh man was arrested about 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, after a Dobbs Ferry High School employee reported a suspicious male on the aqueduct behind the school. The man was charged with public urination and unlawful possession of marijuana, both violations. He is to appear in court Oct. 25.

Stolen Package: Police were called Tuesday, Oct. 9, to an apartment complex on Cedar Street after a 23-year-old Dobbs Ferry resident reported that a package delivered to him had been stolen between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. that day. The package contained an Xbox 360 valued at $212.50, police said.

Credit Card Theft: A 44-year-old Bronx resident reported her wallet was stolen between midnight and 1 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Celtic Crossing, police said. The Fossil wallet, valued at $88, contained seven credit cards and several checks. When the woman called to cancel her credit cards, she discovered that several fraudulent charges had been made in Stamford, Conn., police said. Multiple purchases totaling $330 were made on an American Express card, along with $250 charged to a Chase business card and $351 charged to her Chase debit card, police said.

Harassment: A resident on Cricket Lane called police around 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, to report an incident of harassment. The man told police that people, whom he believes to be Ardsley Country Club employees, exited the golf course maintenance area and drove by his house honking their horns in what he said was an attempt to annoy him.

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