Crime & Safety
Boy Scout Leader Accused of Giving LSD to Minor, Mace at School Sends 40 to Hospital, Child Porn on Twitter
A look at some recent crime headlines across Long Island.

Check out some of the crime headlines from across Long Island Patches over the past week. Click the links to read the full articles:
- LI Scout Leader Accused of Giving LSD to Minor Scout
- Students Spraying Mace Caused West Babylon High School Evacuation
- Police Release Photos of Woman Wanted in Attempted Child Abduction at Long Island Kohl’s
- Police: Suffolk County Man Charged in Craigslist Rental Scam
- Valley Stream Man Posted Child Porn on Twitter: Police
- Amityville Man Steals Money From Donation Boxes at Church: Police
- Man Exposes Himself to Adults on Minibus in Ronkonkoma: Police
- Suffolk County Arrest Report-December 18
- Woman Robbed, Carjacked in Valley Stream
- Man Robs Patchogue Bank
- Arrest Made in Fatal 2009 West Babylon Shooting
- Nassau Police Seek Public’s Help in Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Man With Gun Robs Levittown 99 Cent Store
- Arrest Made in Fatal Central Moriches Shooting
- Suffolk County Thief Caught on Tape
- Man Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash in North Amityville
- Threat to Long Beach District Office Discredited
- Vandalism and Burglary Hit Mastic Beach Church
- Nassau Police Charge 13 With DWI
- Man Charged With Felony DWI on Northern State
- Former Bethpage Doctor Gets Maximum Sentence for Child Sex Exploitation
- Floral Park Woman Pleads Guilty to Stealing $467K From Employers: DA
- Glen Cove Man Accused of a Sexual Crime For the Third Time
- Students Bring Fake Guns to Great Neck Plaza to Film Movie: Police
- Cutchogue Teen Arrested After Exposing Himself to 65-Year-Old Woman: Cops
- Homeless Man Steals Items From Greenport Village Hall: Cops
- Drunk Woman Hospitalized After Southold Crash: Police
- Man Burglarizes Riverhead Restaurant: Cops
- Drunk Man Crashes Into Pole in Southold, Flees: Police
- Sean Ludwick Indicted on 13 Charges This Week
>>>>>Sign up for a daily Patch newsletter and breaking news alerts here.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.