Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Police beat: Bias and vandalism

By Joy Vestal

Commack

A car radio was stolen yesterday on Harvest Lane.

A man called police from his doctor's office on Veterans Memorial Highway yesterday after he found bias words written on his parked car.

A theft was reported yesterday at The Gap store on East Jericho Turnpike.

A car drove across the ballfield at Flynn Park on Old Northport Road yesterday and damaged it.

Dix Hills
A burglary was discovered yesterday at a house on Clarendon Street. The police report said the front door was kicked in to gain entry.

A man on Elliott Avenue told police he was robbed yesterday by two men who threatened him with a gun and a knife.

East Northport
Graffiti was found yesterday in the rear of a shopping center and on a Cedarhurst Paper company truck on Larkfield Road.

Huntington Station
A resident on Cortelyou Street told police today he was having a on-going problem with vandals damaging his car and property.

South Huntington
A Greenhills Road resident said vandals damaged her mailbox yesterday.

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