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Crime & Safety

Suffolk Police Report: Grand Larceny, Burglary

Second precinct arrests, Jan. 13-20.

The following was taken from the Suffolk Police crime blotter. An arrest does not indicate a conviction as all persons are presumed innocent until, and if, proven guilty in a court of law.

  • Kara Smith, 27, from Huntington Station was arrested in Huntington and charged with fourth degree grand larceny credit card, second degree forgery of a deed, will or contract, and third degree grand larceny after she allegedly used a stolen credit card at a CVS and Rite Aid.
  • James Horan, 18, from East Northport was arrested at the precinct and charged with second degree burglary of a dwelling after he allegedly broke the glass on a back door to gain entry into a home in East Northport and stole cash from the bedroom.
  • Robert Schopp, 50, from East Northport was arrested in Commack and charged with DWI with a previous conviction in 10 years.
  • Jesse Greene, 31, from Huntington was arrested in Huntington Station and charged with fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon, knife.
  • Daniel Zagorski, 28, from Huntington Station was arrested in Huntington Station and charged with third degree criminal possession of narcotic drugs (prescription pills) with the intent to sell.
  • Lakeya Mejia, 25, from Huntington was arrested in Huntington and charged with third degree assault with intent to cause physical injury after she allegedly struck someone with an object.
  • Nick Marothiere, 22, from Huntington Station was arrested at the precinct and charged with first degree robbery, forceful theft with a deadly weapon after he acted in concert to rob a chicken place on depot road in Huntington Station.

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

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