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🌱 Teens Rob Several Phone Stores + Man Dead In Street Named

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Two teenagers robbed several T-Mobile stores across Nassau County. The man found dead on a Uniondale street has been identified. And a street in Freeport was named for a late WWII veteran.

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Cooler with increasing clouds. High: 52 Low: 46.

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Here are the top stories today in Five Towns:

  1. The Daily Voice reports that two teens forcibly stole Apple products from several T-Mobile stores in Nassau County. Lanizja Myers, of Rosedale, and Brooklyn resident Elyanni Sesay, both 19, entered the stores in Valley Stream, Westbury and other towns and stole Apple watches and phones and threatened violence. (Daily Voice)
  2. Newsday shares that a street in Freeport was renamed after town justice and WWII veteran Ralph P. Franco. (Subscription: Newsday)
  3. The identity of the man found dead on the street in Uniondale has been released. Kyle Midtlyng, age 24, was from Hempstead. (Daily Voice)
  4. Friday's windstorm left 1,508 PSEG Long Island customers in Nassau and Suffolk counties without power. Gusts reached 40 miles per hour. (Daily Voice)

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  • Woodmere Vol. Fire Department is having an open house on Monday night for the Junior Program .The juniors program gets high schoolers hands-on training and experience.(Facebook)

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