Crime & Safety
Woman Drove Drunk With Child In Car; Burglary: LI Weekend Crime Roundup
ALSO: Man faces DWI charge after crashing into woods; foot spa raids; hit-and-run causes damage to vehicle; and more, authorities say.
LONG ISLAND, NY — Check out the weekend's top police and DA news covered by Patches across Long Island.
Drunken Driver Takes 'Dangerous' Ride With Young Child: Police
A woman was arrested on Friday night in Inwood after drunken driving with a young child in her vehicle, police said. Read more.
Man Arrested, Charged With Burglary In Greenport: PD
A Brooklyn man was arrested and charged with burglary in Greenport Saturday, police said. Read more.
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Man Charged With DWI After Crashing Into Flanders Woods: Police
A Westhampton Beach man was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after a Flanders crash Sunday, police said. Read more.
2 Charged In Foot Spa Raids In Medford And Selden: Police
Two people were arrested during a massage parlor raids at foot spas along the Middle Country Road corridor in Medford and Selden on Friday, Suffolk police said. Read more.
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Hit-And-Run Driver Caused $5K In Damage To SUV In Holtsville: Police
Suffolk police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspect they say left the scene of a motor vehicle crash that caused around $5,000 worth of damage in Holbrook on March 30. Read more.
Stolen Items Found In Bridgehampton Woman's Car During Arrest: PD
A Bridgehampton woman who was caught driving with a suspended license and registration is now also facing a felony charge after stolen items were found in her vehicle, police said. Read more.
Man Crashes Into Utility Pole On North Fork, Charged With DWI: PD
A Wading River man was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after crashing into a utility pole at a high rate of speed in Mattituck, police said. Read more.
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