Crime & Safety
Crime Nearby: Assault, Property Damage, Stolen Money & Copper
Incidents in neighborhoods surrounding Lindenhurst between November 23 and 29.
The following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate convictions.
Incidents in Amityville
- November 27: Burglary, third degree, Brewster Street, North Amityville, report indicated, "Water is flooding in basement of vacant house."
- November 27: Burglary, third, Great Neck Road, North Amityville, report indicated, "109 responding advised of delay; complainant inside incident location."
- November 27: Burglary, third, Prospect Street, North Amityville, report indicated, "Copper pipe from house; tried to advise complainant."
- November 26: Robbery, second, 44th Street, North Amityville, report indicated, "Attention 10-15; complainant was hit with bat in the face."
- November 24: Criminal mischief, fourth, 44th Street, North Amityville, report indicated, "Nephew just busted complainant's front windows out."
- November 23: Criminal mischief, fourth, Marilyn Avenue, North Amityville, report indicated, "Through basement door to vacant home on property."
Incidents in Copiague
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- November 28: Harassment, second, Sunrise Highway, report indicated, "Dispute with male in Dodge Ram 1500."
- November 27: Grand larceny, fourth, Stewart Street, report indicated, "Of money from mattress by known female."
- November 27: Harassment, second, Pinelawn Avenue, report indicated, "Husband choked complainant in front of kids."
- November 26: Burglary, third, Montauk Highway, report indicated, "Unknown what's missing; no prior alarm for incident location."
- November 26: Assault, Fire Island Avenue, report indicated, "Occurred last night; a known subject."
- November 26: Robbery, second, Great Neck Road, report indicated, "Complainant was jumped and had credit cards, money taken."
- November 25: Assault, second, Great Neck Road, report indicated, "Complainant states male stabbed."
- November 25: Petit larceny, Sunrise Highway.
Incidents in East Farmingdale
- November 29: Grand larceny, fourth, Milbar Boulevard and New Highway, report indicated, "To window, white Honda, at Prospect Sports."
- November 29: Grand larceny, fourth, Broadhollow Road, report indicated, "Special address; 'AED' on premises."
- November 23: Grand larceny, fourth, Broadhollow Road, report indicated, "Of pocketbook from blue Ford Explorer."
- November 23: Criminal mischief, fourth, Executive Boulevard, report indicated, "Bag stolen from vehicle, gray Honda Odyssey."
Incidents in West Babylon
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- November 29: Harassment, second, Great East Neck Road, report indicated, "Fourteen-year-old daughter, possible concussion, from prior 10-1."
- November 29: Burglary, second, Nassau Side Apartment Avenue.
- November 28: Burglary, second, 15th Avenue, report indicated, "Complainant waiting outside for police officer."
- November 27: Criminal mischief, fourth, Frankford Road, report indicated, "To tire."
- November 26: Grand larceny, fourth, Little East Neck Road, report indicated, "Four tires and rims from vehicle."
- November 27: Criminal mischief, fourth, East Shore Road, report indicated, "To vehicle window."
- November 27: Harassment, second, Little East Neck Road, report indicated, "Complainant was just assaulted by known male."
- November 26: Grand larceny, third, Eads Street, report indicated, "Brass materials from property."
- November 26: Criminal mischief, fourth, Little East Neck Road, report indicated, "Property damage to restroom sink; left in white Jeep."
- November 26: Harassment, second, Wilson Place, report indicated, "House and car egged."
- November 24: Harassment, second, Little East Neck Road, report indicated, "Wife versus husband; complainant in gray Maxima."
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