Crime & Safety

Northport Police Report: Tudor Jewelers Robbed

Incidents and arrests between March 18 and 23.

The following was taken from the Northport Police Department crime blotter.

  • Ronald Augustin, 62, of East Northport was arrested and charged with trespassing on Main Street on March 22 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Tudor Jewelers on Main Street was robbed on March 21 around 3:18 a.m. When police arrived, the window had been broken and jewelry taken.
  • A man reported being rear ended while stopped in traffic on Fort Salonga Road. The man said that a white SUV with a transformers sticker on the drivers side rear window, with a teenaged male operator, struck the rear of his car. The two operators agreed to pull to the side of the road, but the white SUV fled the scene southbound on Laurel road. The man told police that he was uninjured and declined rescue, but said that since the accident he does feel a slight twinge in his back.
  • A woman told police that her Visa card was used at a Fort Salonga Road business on March 22 to make purchases of $657 and $325.85 without her permission.
  • Police responded to Ocean Avenue on March 23 for the report of a man yelling in the road. The officer canvassed the area and located the man walking on the sidewalk. He was advised to leave the area at which time he complied.
  • Police responded to Dick Court on March 23 for the report of a coyote that had killed a man's two chickens. Upon arrival it was found to have been a red fox that dug under the fence to the chicken pen and attacked the chickens. The police officer determined that the animal was a red fox and not a coyote.

For questions about this blotter, contact the editor at Leah.Bush@patch.com.


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