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🌱 Selling Drugs From Dorm Room + LI Men In Fetty Wap Drug Ring

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A Stony Brook student is accused of selling drugs, including fentanyl, out of his dorm room. Three LI men were indicted as part of a major drug ring also involving rapper Fetty Wap. Police say don't trespass at Kings Park Psych Center for Halloween. And a favorite Salvadoran restaurant from Mattituck has opened a location nearby.


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Warmer with rain tapering off. High: 66 Low: 53.

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Here are the top stories in Miller Place-Rocky Point today:

  1. Patch has details on a 41-year-old Stony Brook University student who lived in the dorms and was arrested on over a dozen drug charges after investigators found drugs in his dorm room. Domingo Zaba was "selling drugs through social media." (Patch)
  2. Peggy Spellman Hoey reports that two Coram men and one from Lake Grove were among those indicted as part of a major drug ring along with famous rapper Fetty Wap. Anthony Leonardi, 47, of Coram; Brian Sullivan, 26, of Lake Grove; and 26-year-old Kavaughn Wiggins, who goes by "KV" and lives in Coram, were arrested for major distribution of narcotics from Suffolk County. (Patch)
  3. Patch also talks to the owner of new Lucia Middle Island, where Salvadoran food is served in a renovated diner on Middle Country Road. (Patch)
  4. News 12 Long Island explains that police are upping patrols at Kings Park Psych Center for Halloween weekend to prevent vandalism and dangerous trespassing. (News 12)

Today in Miller Place-Rocky Point:


Miller Place-Rocky Point Patch Notebook

  • Rocky Point School High School social studies teacher Mr. Rich Acritelli was honored with the 2020-2021 Smart/Maher VFW Citizenship Education Teacher Award at the high school level. (Patch)
  • North Shore Public Library's Harp Music with Kate Saxton planned for today at 2 p.m. has been rescheduled to Nov. 20. (Facebook)

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