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Man Arrested While Breaking Into Garden City Home: Police
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GARDEN CITY, NY — The Garden City Police Department reported the following incidents for the week ending Sept. 27.
Sept. 21
- A business check placed in a FedEx drop box on Old Country Road was reported stolen.
- Firefighters and police responded to Adelphi University for a fire call and determined hairspray activated the fire alarm.
- A driver on Rockaway Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license, a suspended registration, and excessive speed in a school zone.
- A driver on New Hyde Park Road was charged with driving with a suspended license and speeding in a school zone.
- Items were reported stolen from a vehicle parked on Stewart Avenue.
Sept. 22
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- Police received a report of a missing vulnerable elderly adult in the Garden city Plaza area. Officers searched the area, located the missing person, and returned them to their family.
- A vehicle parked on Prospect Avenue was rummaged through. There was no loss reported.
- A victim’s check was reported stolen, altered and cashed.
- Officers responded to the Stewart Manor train crossing for a railroad gate malfunction.
Sept. 23
- Officers responded to a burglar alarm on 7th street and determined it was activated by contractors.
- A 20-year-old man was arrested on Stewart Avenue for aggravated unlicensed operation (eight license suspensions), and excessive speed.
- A 67-year-old man was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident that occurred on Merillon Avenue and driving with a suspended license.
- Officers and Park Department personnel responded to Kensington Road for a fallen tree blocking the roadway.
- Officers arrested a 42-year-old man on 7th Street for an outstanding criminal trespass warrant.
- Firefighters and police responded to the middle school for a smoke condition. Firefighters discovered a burnt-out exhaust fan and rendered the area safe.
Sept. 24
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- Upon investigation of a property damage auto accident on Clinton Road, Officers arrested a 30-year-old man for an outstanding assault warrant.
- Officers were assigned to traffic and safety details for the Sacred Heart Academy 5K Run.
- Firefighters and police responded to a residence for a fire call and determined the cause to be burnt food.
Sept. 25
- A resident was issued an appearance ticket for excessive noise at 4 a.m.
- Officers and Park Department personnel responded to Locust Street for a fallen tree limb.
- Firefighters and police responded to a residence for a fire call and determined the cause to be overcooked food.
Sept. 26
- Around 5:15 a.m., officers responded to Claydon Road for a man attempting to enter a residence after damaging and removing the rear patio screen door. Officers located and apprehended the subject, a 38-year-old man, and charged him with criminal mischief, criminal trespass 3rd degree, and attempted criminal trespass 2nd degree.
- A company was charged with the operation of a truck on Clinton Road with an unsecured load and no highway use tax permit.
- A driver on Stewart Avenue was charged with excessive speed and improper use of transporter license plates.
- Firefighters and police responded to a residence for a fire alarm and determined the cause to be construction debris.
Sept. 27
- A man reportedly entered Key Food Marketplace, stole ice cream and meat, and fled the store.
- A carting company was charged with the operation of a vehicle on Old Country Road while 15,000 pounds overweight.
- A driver on Clinton Road was charged with driving with a suspended license and excessive speed.
- A victim’s identity was stolen and used to open multiple credit card accounts.
- As a result of a computer fix-it scam, funds were illegally transferred from the victim’s bank account to an unknown account.
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