Crime & Safety
Teens Responsible For Nassau Crime Spree: Police
The teens have stolen nearly 10 luxury cars from the North Shore area, police say.

An investigation reveals the three teens arrested on Sunday for stealing a car and using a fraudulent credit card are responsible for multiple other crimes in the North Shore area, police say.
According to authorities, Issac Brown and Isaiah Brown, both 16 years old and from Manhasset, and Taylon Hill, 18, of New Cassel, are responsible for burglary, multiple thefts from cars and grand theft auto incidents across Nassau County, including:
Burglary:
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- Oct. 21— Oyster Bay Cove residence
Grand Larceny- Motor Vehicle:
- Aug. 19— Valley View Road in Thomaston. 2013 Audi Q5
- Oct. 8— Cleft Road in Mill Neck. 2017 Porsche Macan
- Oct. 9— Bayport Lane North in Great Neck. 2015 Mercedes Benz
- Oct. 12— Hickory Drive in Old Brookville. 2017 BMW
- Oct. 13— Manor Place in Manhasset. 2016 Honda Civic
- Oct. 14— Locust Lane in Mill Neck. 2016 Lexus IS300
- Oct. 18— Midlane S. in Muttontown. 2017 Porsche Macan
- Oct. 18— Midlane S. in Muttontown. 2016 Mercedes Benz G550
- Oct. 21— Glen Land in Laurel Hollow. 2016 Audi S8
- Oct. 21— Skyview Court in Oyster Bay. 2016 Lexus GX46
Larcenies from Autos:
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- Jan. 14— 1St Street in New Castle. Proceeds were one Georgia license plate
- Oct. 21— Koneig Drive in Oyster Bay. Proceeds were a wallet with credit cards
Issac Brown and Isaiah Brown were each additionally charged second-degree burglary, six counts of second-degree grand larceny, five counts of third-degree grand larceny, second-degree criminal mischief, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, petty larceny and criminal trespass.
Taylon Hill was additionally charged with second-degree criminal mischief and had an open warrant for fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property.
They will be arraigned on Tuesday at First District Court in Hempstead.
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