Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Cops: iPhone, digital camera and vacuum stolen

Commack

  • A resident on Cutchogue Lane reported that his van was damaged by vandals on Monday.
  • Security personnel at the Costco store on Garet Place called police to report that a man was caught stealing a Kodak digital camera valued at $189 on Monday.

Dix Hills

  • A man was arrested on Old Brook Road and charged with menacing on Monday.
  • A contractor at a work site on Lamplight Lane told police that tools were stolen on Tuesday.

East Northport

  • A Dyson vacuum cleaner worth $120 was stolen at the Bed Bath & Beyond store on Jericho Turnpike on Monday.
  • A rear window and mirror were broken on a car parked on Vernon Valley Road on Monday.

Huntington

  • A attempted burglary was reported at a store on Route 25 on Monday. The police said a back door was pried open but the building was not entered.
  • Vandals spray painted a green Nissan Frontier SUV with white paint in the Long Island Rail Road parking lot on Monday.
  • An iPhone was stolen from the Apple store in the Walt Whitman Mall on Tuesday.

Huntington Station

  • The wheels and rims were stolen from a car on West 10th Street on Monday.
  • A computer was stolen from the basement office of a house on West 11th Street during a burglary on Tuesday.
  • A man was caught stealing beer from the King Kullen store on East Jericho Turnpike on Tuesday.

Melville

  • A resident on Adriatic Drive said her car was damaged by vandals on Tuesday.
  • Newsday reported that the gold Pultizer Prize medals that the paper had won during the years were stolen from their safe in the building on 235 Pinelawn Road.
  • A man was seen stealing a pair of sneakers from the Marshalls store on Route 110 on Tuesday. Security personnel chased him but he got away.

South Huntington

  • An Equinox was vandalized on New York Avenue on Monday.

West Hills

  • Two men were caught and arrested for burglary at a store on Jericho Turnpike and Paumonak Drive on Monday, after the owner called police telling them he heard noises and saw two men in the store. The police report said the two entered the building through a second-floor window and took money.

Compiled by Joy Vestal

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