Crime & Safety

DA Says Mount Kisco Parking Officer Stole Meter Money

A Mount Kisco parking enforcement officer was arrested today as he left a bank after depositing money from village parking meters, Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore announced. 

Jeffrey Daday, a Brewster resident, was arraigned May 6 on one count of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class “C” felony.

Daday, of 12 Hermitage Road, worked from Jan. 5, 2009 to May 6, 2014 as a Parking Enforcement Officer for the village of Mount Kisco.

The DA alleges that Daday emptied the meters and deposited part of the proceeds into his bank account at the local branch of People’s United Savings Bank on Moger Avenue in the village.

At this point, investigators believe the total amount of the larceny is in excess of $89,000, the DA said.

Mount Kisco police were alerted to the thefts and along with investigators from the District Attorney’s office initiated a surveillance of the defendant over a period of time.

Daday, 35, was confronted earlier today as he left the bank branch after making a deposit, and subsequently arrested.

He was arraigned and released without bail. He faces a maximum sentence of fifteen years in prison. 

His next court appearance will be May 8.

Assistant District Attorney Steven Ronco of the Public Integrity Bureau is prosecuting the case.Comment


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