Crime & Safety
Crimes Nearby: Cops Say Stony Brook Man Had 4 Stolen Motorcycles
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department or town police and does not indicate a conviction.

Stony Brook
A Stony Brook man was arrested April 12 at the Sixth Precinct and charged with four counts of third-degree criminal possession of stolen property. Police say Jeffrey Anderson, 24, possessed four stolen motorcycles valued at more than $3,000 each, including two 2006 Honda motorcycles, a 2001 Yamaha motorcycle, and a 2007 Honda motorcycle. The motorcycles were stolen from three different locations in Central Islip and one in Holbrook in September and October of 2008. Anderson was arraigned April 13 at First District Court in Central Islip.
Smithtown
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Margaret Rooney, 28, of Middle Island, was arrested in Smithtown on April 12 at 8:50 p.m. on seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance charges. Reports state Rooney was arrested at the Smith Haven Mall seated in a 2004 Toyota Camry while in possession of prescription pills.
A 17-year-old Selden girl was arrested in Smithtown on April 11 at 10:52 p.m. on seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance charges. Reports state she was arrested at the fourth precinct for being in possession of prescription drugs.
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Rocky Point
Nicholas Provenzano, 25, of Rocky Point, was arrested April 12 in Lake Grove and charged with seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Provenzano was arrested in the parking lot of the Smith Haven Mall.
Ann Susan Micari, 59, of Rocky Point, was arrested April 10 and charged with petty larceny. Micari allegedly stole numerous fashion jewelry items from a location on 25A in Rocky Point.
Riverhead
Damon Strong, 32, of Riverhead, was arrested April 9 at 4 a.m. and charged with drunk driving, a misdemeanor, on County Road 104 in Riverside. Police said Strong had been stalking his girlfriend throughout the day and had followed her to the New York State police barracks in Riverside, where he was handed over to town police for processing after he was observed to be driving while intoxicated. Strong was charged with failing to keep right and moving unsafely from a vehicle lane, both traffic violations, and additionally, circumventing an alcohol interlock device, a class-A misdemeanor, and fourth-degree stalking, a class-B misdemeanor.
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