Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: Selling Alcohol to a Minor

A look at recent crime across Long Island.

Half Hollow Hills

Amityville Village Police reported that Frank Wolfe, 19, of Dix Hills, and Anthony Jordan, 22, of Copiague, were arrested on Nov. 12,  on charges of numerous counts of criminal possession of stolen property. The subjects admitted to entering numerous unlocked vehicles in and around the Bethpage area, officials said. Twelve victims were identified after police located them through their stolen GPS units and approximately 24 other items have been recovered.

Northport

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Kevin Bohorquez, 18, of East Northport was arrested on Nov. 1 in East Northport on a charge of third degree burglary, illegal entry with intent. Bohorquez allegedly broke into  sometime between 5:15 p.m. Oct. 27 and 7 a.m. Oct 28 and took a laptop, external hard drive, and digital camera from the schoo

Kings Park

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Fences have been damaged by vandals at four Kings Park area homes in the past two weeks,

According to police, homes on Cosmo Place, 9th Avenue, Fireplace Drive and Bruce Lane have had damage done to the fencing on the property.

Slats on PVC fences have been reported to be kicked in and damaged, with most of the instances occurring between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m.

According to police, vandals damaged fences to four areas home in October.

Commack

Three people were  on Nov. 4 and charged with selling alcohol to a minor: Brian Farrell, 21, of Commack; Matthew Burger, 20, of Hauppauge; and Mary Marvin, 36, of Kings Park.

Plainview

Nassau police detectives continue to probe a  in the northeastern portion of Nassau County, including new burglaries during the first week of November.

A string of burglaries have been reported in recent weeks in Plainview, Hicksville, and Syosset. The rash began in October.


 


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