Crime & Safety
Police Report: Burglary, Harassment, Grand Larceny
Arrest and incident reports from Lindenhurst and North Lindenhurst between April 24 and April 27, plus two incidents filed from February 16 and 17.
The following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate convictions.
Arrests
- Frank Colletti from Lindenhurst was arrested on April 27 in Lindenhurst and charged with criminal possession of controlled substance in seventh degree.
- Charlie Vereen III from Amityville was arrested on April 27 in Lindenhurst and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation vehicle, 1-10.
- Nicholas Daltorio from Lindenhurst was arrested on April 26 in Lindenhurst and charged with criminal possession, marijuana, in the fifth degree.
- Nicholas Martin from West Babylon was arrested on April 26 in Lindenhurst and charged with criminal possession, marijuana, in the fifth degree.
Incidents
- Burglary in the second degree was reported on April 27 in Lindenhurst on West Gates Avenue.
- Harassment in the second degree was reported on April 26 in Lindenhurst on Charles Street.
- Harassment in the second degree (domestic) was reported on April 26 in North Lindenhurst on Fuestal Street.
- Burglary in the second degree was reported on April 26 in Lindenhurst on 40th Street.
- Burglary in the second degree was reported on April 26 in Lindenhurst on 38th Street.
- Grand larceny in the fourth degree (1990 blue Chevy, plate FCP8679) was reported on April 25 in Lindenhurst on Muncy Avenue.
- Grand larceny in the fourth degree (pocketbook stolen from vehicle) was reported on April 24 in Lindenhurst on North Broome Avenue.
- Making graffiti (to bridge) was reported on February 17 in Lindenhurst on Sunrise Highway at Wellwood Avenue overpass (columns spray-painted with black paint).
- Making graffiti (to bridge) was reported on February 16 in Lindenhurst on Sunrise Highway at Wellwood Avenue overpass.
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