Monday, October 8, 2007

Cops: Burglary, beating in Huntington Station

By Joy Vestal

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Centerport

  • A driver-side window was broken on a car on Ridgefield Street on Saturday.

Dix Hills

  • The driver-side window was broken on a car on Pineacres Boulevard on Saturday.

Fort Salonga

  • A resident on Hayes Hill Drive reported that a pair of diamond earrings were missing from her house on Saturday.

Greenlawn

  • A real estate agent called police to report a burglary at a vacant house on Croley Street on Saturday. The police report said a air conditioning unit had been pushed in to gain entry.

Halesite

  • The owner of a Volkswagen bug found the rear windshield broken on Saturday.

Huntington

  • A lawn mower was stolen from a yard on Lafayette Street on Saturday.
  • A man was arrested on East 12th Street and charged with driving while intoxicated on Saturday.
  • A 1994 Volvo sedan was stolen on Prime Avenue yesterday.

Huntington Station

  • A man was arrested on East Carver Street and charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and disorderly conduct on Saturday.
  • The owner of a 2000 Acura told police it was stolen on West Pulaski Road on Saturday.
  • Police reported yesterday that a homeless man told them he was hit in the head while he was sleeping in the park on East 5th Street. He was taken to the hospital to be treated for his injuries.
  • Police reported that a resident on West 10th Street was beaten during a burglary at his house yesterday and was taken to a hospital. The man told them a large amount of money was taken but did not provide any other information.

Melville

  • A utility shed at a house on Wintergreen Drive was broken into yesterday and tools and a compressor were stolen.
  • A clerk at a 7-Eleven store on Broadhollow Road said a customer started a argument with him and then hit him on Saturday. The police report did not indicate what caused the fight.
  • An Old East Neck Road homeowner said his mailbox was stolen yesterday.
  • An employee at a company on Pinelawn Road called police today after he found pellet gunshot holes in all four windows of his car.

Compiled by Joy Vestal

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