See what else police say happened in your village this week.
Maintaining the complement, coupled with cameras strategically placed downtown, has aided the Department in bolstering neighborhood patrols.
Police say he grew angry when he couldn't return merchandise.
Two of the men shoved the 14-year-old to the ground before one hopped on the bike and drove off, police said.
The decades-old explosive was found in a home over the weekend, and was taken out of the house by the bomb squad.
Police say the man started the fire in a garage attached to a home. Firefighters were able to put it out before it spread.
The two gang members murdered a perceived enemy of their gang in on the street in 2017.
Officer Christopher Caiazza is already patrolling the streets of the Village.
Police say he pulled out a gun and shot at a man who tried to stop an argument he was having with a woman.
Police say the man was found with a gunshot early Sunday morning. Anyone with information is asked to come forward.
Police say the man was driving drunk, and had a 1-year-old and a 2-year-old in the car.
Authorities say Savonn Dangerfield walked up to a 23-year-old and shot him three times, killing him.
Police say the woman was recognized from a mugshot poster they released, but fought back when they tried to arrest her.
Police say he threw her to the ground and began to punch her, and didn't stop until officers pulled him off.
Police say they arrested the man for stealing from his girlfriend's roommate, and then found the child pornography on his computer.
James Gunnels, Jr. entered the Nassau County Police Academy on June 3, 2019.
Authorities say he was part of a group that created fake IDs to get credit cards and made millions of dollars of purchases.
Police say the man was incoherent and unable to stand when they arrived at the scene.
Police say an argument between three men led to one of them being shot at.
Police believe the man was murdered and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
He took the magazine out of his illegal gun and pulled the trigger, according to police.
Perry Pettus accepted bribes, lied on bank documents and got police officers to make tickets disappear.
Police say the man was trying to use a phone charger off the shelf, and got mad when he was told he had to pay for it.
Police are still investigating the death of 21-year-old Sabrina Milone, who died on Saturday.
Police are investigating the death, which has been deemed suspicious.
Police say a fight inside the bar was stopped, and then resumed on the street outside. It ended with a man having a punctured lung.