Crime & Safety
Four Queens Men Charged With Multiple Nassau Robberies
Police say the men, who all had multiple warrants for their arrest, targeted people who had just withdrawn cash from ATMs.

Four New York City men were arrested on Tuesday after police connected them to a series of larcenies that occurred in two different locations in Nassau County going back to January.
According to police, detectives had been investigating larcenies where victims withdrew cash from banks and then had their cars broken into and their cash stolen. The thefts occurred at:
- Chase Bank, 2360 Jericho Turnpike, Garden City Park. on Jan. 11
- TD Bank, 490 Rockaway Turnpike, Lawrence, on March 12
Police say they conducted an extensive investigation, working with the the NYPD Queens Grand Larceny Task Force, ICE and the Suffolk County Auto Larceny Squad. Police say they identified and arrested Sergio Casteneda-Ronderos, 20, of Curtis Street, East Elmhurst; Marco Alberto Guerra, 33, of 2nd Place, Queens; Oscar Corriente, 31, of 96th Street, Queens; and Diego Garzan Salamanca, 33, of Parsons Boulevard, Flushing.
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All four men had multiple warrants for their arrest from multiple law enforcement agencies, police said. They were all arrested without incident.
All four are charged with two counts of third-degree grand larceny, two counts of third-degree criminal mischief and fifth-degree conspiracy. They are all scheduled to be arraigned in First District Court in Hempstead on March 13.
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