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2 Children Ejected From Jeep In Crash Near Splish Splash:Patch PM
Also: 10K power outages as wild storms slam LI / Desperate search for missing man with Alzheimer's / Propane tank causes house fire

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
2 Children Ejected From Jeep In Crash Near Splish Splash
A total of nine people were injured in the crash outside the Long Island water park Tuesday afternoon.
Strong Thunderstorms Slamming Long Island; 10K Without Power
More than 10,000 power outages reported as wild thunderstorms pound the island tonight. There are reports of a transformer explosion and a tree down on a house with people trapped inside.
Find out what's happening in Patchoguefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Man Sleeping In Car Found With Meth, Cocaine, Loaded Gun: PD
Police found the man sleeping in a Long Island parking lot.
74-Year-Old Man With Alzheimer's Goes Missing While Out On Jog
John Wile hasn't been seen since he was spotted running in Stony Brook Monday morning. He had no water in the stifling heat.
Find out what's happening in Patchoguefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Also Worth A Look
- Propane Tank Causes House Fire
- Drunk Motorcyclist Injured After Central Islip Crash: SCPD
- NASCAR CEO Takes 'Indefinite Leave' After Sag Harbor DWI Charge
- Woman Broke Into Cars At Long Island Cemeteries: Police
- New Greek Restaurant Opens In Glen Cove
- Famed Playwright Edward Albee's Montauk Home On Block
- Homeless Man Burglarizes Huntington Station Church: Police
- Woman Drove With 43 License Suspensions: Police
- Lorraine Bracco, Crowd Of 500+ Walk, Run To Fight Depression
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