Crime & Safety
$500, Bedding, Catalytic Converters; Items Stolen: Crime Report
It's part of the weekly Nassau County police crime report.

NASSAU COUNTY, NY — This week's crime report from Nassau County police includes several hundred dollars swiped from a woman's purse and five catalytic converters removed from vehicles.
Here's a roundup of the report:
Larceny From Auto
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South Hempstead, March 27 (4 p.m.)
The victim reports the catalytic converter was stolen from her vehicle parked on Olive Boulevard.
Plainview, April 26 (10 p.m.)
The victim reports the catalytic converter was stolen from her parked vehicle on John Street.
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Hicksville, April 28 (5 p.m.)
The victim reports the catalytic converter was removed from her vehicle while it was parked at Scrappy Autobody on Duffy Avenue.
Lakeview, April 28 (11:40 a.m.)
The victim reports the catalytic converter was stolen from his vehicle parked on Langdon Boulevard.
Bethpage, May 3 (Sometime after 7 a.m.)
The victim reports the catalytic converter was removed from her vehicle parked on Armon Drive.
Elmont, April 30 (1:30 p.m.)
The victim reports the front wheels of his vehicle were removed while parked on Collier Avenue.
Petit Larceny
East Garden City, April 28 (9:08 p.m.)
An unknown man stole bedding merchandise from the Home Goods on Old Country Road.
Westbury, April 28 (1:10 p.m.)
The victim reports unknown subject(s) removed $500 from her purse at Home Depot on Corporate Drive.
Great Neck Plaza, April 30 (sometime after 6:30 p.m.)
The victim reports unknown subject(s) removed one Apple iPhone from the New York Sports Club on Barstow Road.
Elmont, May 2 (10:25-10:29 a.m.)
An unknown man removed 17 cartons of ice cream from the Shell Gas Station Bolla Market on Linden Boulevard.
West Hempstead, May 2 (sometime after 5:10 p.m.)
Two unknown people removed five boxes of energy drinks from the CVS on Hempstead Avenue.
Criminal Mischief
Lakeview, April 23 (2 p.m.)
Unknown subject(s) wrote graffiti on the east walls of St. Paul's African Methodist Church on Pershing Boulevard.
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