
A contractor’s cement mixer was reported stolen from a Monroe Street residence on June 12.
Officers investigated an identity theft on June 13 where a resident’s personal information was reportedly used to open an unauthorized credit card account.
As a result of a domestic incident investigation on June 14, a 59-year-old man from Garden City was arrested for kicking a door into another family member who suffered a laceration to his head. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment. The man was charged with assault.
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A cell phone was reported stolen from a vehicle parked at a Rockaway Avenue residence on June 14, while gift cards were reported stolen from a vehicle parked on Hampton Road.
Officers investigated a two-vehicle accident on Nassau Boulevard on June 14 where one of the vehicles, a black sedan, reportedly left the scene without stopping.
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A bicycle was reported stolen from an open garage on Euston Road on June 15.
An employee of Pear Tree reported someone went behind the counter and stole her wallet on June 15. Credit cards from the wallet were subsequently used for purchases at Roosevelt Field Mall.
A parakeet was found in Parking Field 8 on June 15.
Multiple benches were reportedly moved and damaged on the grounds of the Bird Sanctuary on June 16.
A parakeet was found in the rear yard of a Kilburn Road residence on June 16.
Officers investigated a report of a stolen vehicle in Parking Field 9E on June 17. Upon investigation, it was determined that the vehicle was impounded by Nassau County due to unpaid parking summonses.
An unknown vehicle reportedly left the scene after it struck and damaged a vehicle parked in Vassar Parking Field on June 18.
On June 18, an elderly resident received a call from a person claiming to be a family acquaintance who stated he was arrested and needed $8,000 bail. The victim sent the money via courier service. It was later determined to be a scam.
A resident reported numerous unauthorized transactions totaling $8,400 against his checking account on June 19.
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