Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Police Beat: Tools and copper pipes taken

Centerport: The owner of a candy store on Washington Drive said he found small round holes in his window that he thought might be from a pellet gun yesterday.

Commack: A car was vandalized yesterday on Motor Parkway.

Commack: A Toyota parked at Appleby's on Veterans Memorial Highway was reported broken into today and the GPS unit and a massage table were stolen.

Dix Hills: A burglary was reported today at a golf shop on Altessa Boulevard.

East Northport: The Fifth Avenue school was broken into today and a floodlight was broken and audio speakers may have been stolen.

Halesite: A Mill Lane resident told police his utility shed was broken into yesterday and tools and supplies were stolen.

Huntington Station: A paint sprayer was stolen yesterday from the Sherwin Williams store on New York Avenue.

Huntington Station: A window was broken yesterday on a car on Route 110 and the navigation system and a iPod were stolen.

Huntington Station: The driver-side window was broken on a Toyota today that was parked on Lowndes Avenue and items were stolen.

Melville: A car window was broken on Melville Park Road yesterday and the GPS unit was stolen.

Melville: The front passenger window was broken on a car on Broadhollow Road yesterday and the navigation system was stolen.

West Hills: Police received a report yesterday that two men were seen stealing copper pipes from a vacant house on Galway Place.

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