Crime & Safety

Drugs, Child Abuse, Stealing: Suffolk Sheriffs Arrest 13

The Suffolk County Sheriff's Office deputies made 13 arrests between Feb. 5 and 11, Sheriff Errol D. Toulon announces.

SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY —The Suffolk County Sheriff's Office deputies made 13 arrests between Feb. 5 and 11, Sheriff Errol D. Toulon announced on "Warrant Wednesday."

  • Feb. 5: Christopher Eisenhut, of Selden, was arrested on a First District Court warrant for violation of probation.
  • Feb. 5: Pamela Ferreira, of Melville, was arrested on four First District Court arrest warrants for criminal possession of a controlled substance and traffic law offenses.
  • Feb. 5: Diana France, of Medford, was arrested on two First District Court arrest warrants for burglary.
  • Feb. 6: Joseph Gupinski, of Medford, was arrested on a First District Court bench warrant for multiple vehicle and traffic law offenses.
  • Feb. 6: Christian Dilone, of Port Jefferson Station, was arrested on a First District Court bench warrant for multiple vehicle and traffic law offenses.
  • Feb. 6: Perry Campbell, of Hauppauge, was arrested on two First District Court bench warrants for violating of probation and larceny.
  • Feb. 6: Edwin Jefferson, of Bellport, was arrested on a Family Court warrant for child abuse/neglect.
  • Feb. 6: Britany Boynton, of Farmingville, was arrested on a Family Court warrant for child neglect.
  • Feb. 8: David Paredes, of Oyster Bay, was arrested on a First District Court arrest warrant for criminal possession of a controlled substance.
  • Feb. 10: Jovany Huddleston, of Bay Shore, was arrested on a Family Court warrant for failure to pay child support.
  • Feb. 10: Dominic Savino, of Patchogue, was arrested on a Family Court warrant for failure to pay child support.
  • Feb. 11: William Morning, of Bellport, was arrested on a Family Court warrant for child neglect.
  • Feb. 11: Terrel Jackson, of Mastic, was arrested on a County Court bench warrant for criminal sale of a controlled substance.

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