
Maria Luongo-Devivo of East Northport was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of child endangerment. Photo Credit: Suffolk County Police Department. One of the hottest days of 2013 sparked the arrest of an East Northport woman, who left her two young children in a locked car without air conditioning, according to Suffolk County Police. Â
Maria Luongo-Devivo, 49, was charged with two counts of child endangerment after she left her 1- and 5-year-old sons locked in a car Friday in the parking lot of Meat Farms supermarket in Commack, police said. Â
A passerby reported the incident and police arrived to find the children sweating profusely, but neither required medical attention, police said.Â
Dog Shot With BB Gun
A Medford man shot his neighbor’s dog with a BB gun Sunday, Suffolk Police said. Â
Martin Frey, 54, was arrested and charged with animal cruelty after a German Shepherd was found with a bloodied nose and a BB gun pellet embedded, police said. Â
The dog’s injuries were not considered life-threatening. Â
But Frey was also found with a gravity knife and charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, police said. Â
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Driver Stabbed with Scissors
A lover’s quarrel in a car escalated from a verbal dispute to a stabbing and bloody confrontation in Mineola Thursday, Nassau Police said. Â
Alveena Chaudry, 24, of East Meadow, was charged with second-degree assault, second-degree menacing and fourth-degree possession of a dangerous weapon. Â
Police said Chaudry took a pair of scissors from her pocketbook and stabbed her boyfriend in the right shoulder while in the car. Â
When the man, who was not named, exited the vehicle and ran into his Raff Avenue home, police said Chaudry followed and grabbed three kitchen knives. Â
Only when the victim yelled out to a friend upstairs did Chaudry flee the scene, police said. The man was treated for a non-life threatening puncture wound.
Bad Bet for Clerk
A convenience store clerk made a bad bet when she gambled that her alleged theft of $64,000 in lottery scratch-off tickets would go unnoticed, Nassau Police said. Â
Donna King, 48, of Glen Cove, was charged with second-degree grand larceny last Tuesday. An employee at Super 7 Mini Mart in Glen Head, police said King took the scratch-offs between February and May without paying. Â
Police: Sex Offender Grabs Employee
A Syosset store owner faces sex abuse charges after he reportedly fondled one of his employees, according to Nassau Police. Â
Alfred Balcerak, 54, of Freeport, turned himself in for an incident involving one of his employees at a warehouse for Dun Rite Upholstery in Syosset, police said. Â
Balcerak approached a male employee in his 20s, according to police, pulled down the employee's pants and grabbed the victim's genitals. Â
Balcerak, a Level 3 registered sex offender, is charged with first-degree sexual abuse, police said.
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