Crime & Safety

Suffolk Police Arrests: Exposing Oneself; Stealing Chinese Food

Arrests reported in the second precinct, June 23-July 1.

The following arrests were reported in the Suffolk Police second precinct between June 23 and July 1. An arrest does not indicate a conviction as all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

  • A Huntington Station man was arrested and charged with first degree robbery after he allegedly robbed a man at knifepoint on New York Avenue in Huntington Station on July 1, taking his wallet and a bag of Chinese food.
  • A Huntington Station man was arrested and charged with petty larceny after he allegedly stole water, cologne, toothpaste, deordorant, and orange juice from Kmart on July 1. 
  • A Syosset man was arrested in Huntington and charged with fourth degree criminal possession of stolen property after he allegedly tried to buy video games with a stolen credit card on May 16.
  • A Huntington Station man was arrested on East 2nd street in Huntington Station on June 30 and charged with exposure of a person after he allegedly stood on the sidewalk holding his penis in public view while peeing on a tree.
  • A Brooklyn man was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation after he was found to be driving down Jericho Turnpike with more than 10 suspensions on his license on June 29. 
  • A Brentwood man was arrested and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation and unlawfully fleeing a police officer on June 29 around 8 p.m. The man was driving eastbound on Columbia Street at McKay Road in Huntington Station with a license that had been suspended eight times. When police put on their lights and tried to pull him over, he fled in his car, allegedly speeding up and going through a stop sign. He came to a stop after crashing into a tree on Lowndes Avenue, then fled from the police on foot and was arrested on Lowndes at Railroad Street. 
  • A Centerport man was arrested and charged with second degree harassment and disorderly conduct on June 29 at 11:50 p.m. outside The Village Tavern in Huntington. The man was being restrained on the ground by security while kicking and cursing. When police arrived, they told him to calm down. He then got up and pushed the officer.  
  • An East Northport man was charged with two counts of fourth degree grand larceny after he allegedly stole jewelry from both the Commack Macy's and the Huntington Station Macy's valued at over $1,000.
  • A Huntington Station man was arrested and charged with burglary after he allegedly pushed open the front door of Wyman Avenue home on June 27 and struck the person inside on the head with a weapon.
  • An East Northport man was arrested and charged with second degree burglary after he allegedly broke into a home on Amherst Lane in Smithtown on April 29 and stole property. 
  • A Huntington Station woman was arrested at her home in Huntington Station and charged with fourth degree insurance fraud after she allegedly collected unemployment payments for nine months while being employed.   


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