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News Nearby: Attorney Charged with International Fraud
A look at the headlines from nearby Patch towns.

There's plenty of news happening on any given day in the Three Village area, and the same can be said for the towns around us. Here's a look at what's making headlines in nearby Patch towns.
From Smithtown Patch: St. James Attorney Arrested for Alleged International Fraud. A St. James attorney was arrested by federal agents for allegedly taking money from international companies for false advertising services. Marijan Cvjeticanin, 49, is charged with one count of mail fraud. He was arrested by U.S. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations and U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service at his home on Wednesday morning.
From Port Jefferson Patch: Disabled Couple Finds Home with Riverhead Nonprofit. Failing to receive a joint living space from their care providers after marrying in April, a developmentally disabled couple has taken a Riverhead nonprofit up on its offer to move into its facilities.
From Sachem Patch: Cops Seeking Bagel Shop Burglar. Suffolk County Police are asking for the public to help identify and locate the person who broke into a Nesconset bagel shop shortly after midnight on Memorial Day. According to police, on May 27, an unknown male smashed the side glass door of the Bagel Cafe on Smithtown Boulevard just west of Lake Ronkonkoma Park, and entered the store.
From Miller Place-Rocky Point Patch: Anti-Obama Political Group Sets Up on Route 25A in Miller Place. Members of the LaRouchePAC political movement set up a table, adorned with negative messages and pictures about President Barack Obama, on the corner of Route 25a and Miller Place Thursday.
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