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Burglaries Up Across Precinct Over Past Month
Other crimes, including stolen vehicles and robberies, drop in average month from Deer Park to Copiague.

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Other crimes, including stolen vehicles and robberies, drop in average month from Deer Park to Copiague.

Commercial burglaries across the precinct doubled to 16 in August, compared to July, while residential burglaries inched up slightly to 36 in August compared to 34 in July.
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