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Woman Threatened To Blow Up Garden City High School: Police
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Officers responded to a burglary report at a Meadow Street home on Sept. 26. The burglars apparently entered the home through a side window and stole two iPads from the kitchen area.
Officers investigated an identity theft on Sept. 27 where an unauthorized credit card was opened using a resident’s personal information; the card was used to make an unauthorized store purchase totaling $3,900.
A 45-year-old woman from Oceanside was arrested on Sept. 28 for leaving a phone message stating she was going to blow up Garden City High School and the Garden City Police Department. She was charged with making terroristic threats and aggravated harassment.
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A vehicle was reported stolen from a Tenth Street driveway on Sept. 29.
Two cell phones and loose change were reported stolen from three cars parked in Suffolk Lane driveways on Sept. 29.
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A resident reports someone used his credit card information to make an unauthorized iPhone purchase totaling $1,470 on Sept. 29.
Officers issued appearance tickets to four 17-year-old Garden City males for trespassing on the grounds of the Garden City Country Club at 11:20 p.m. on Sept. 29.
Offensive graffiti was found on a store sign in Parking Field 7N on Sept. 29.
A 51-year-old woman from Franklin Square, who was with her 5-year-old child, was arrested at Lord & Taylor on Oct. 1 for the theft of merchandise valued at $350. She was charged with petty larceny and endangering the welfare of a child.
A license plate was reported stolen from a vehicle parked at Fed-Ex on Stewart Avenue on Oct. 1.
Spray painted graffiti was found on the southwest and southeast corners of the St. Paul’s building on Oct. 1.
A 23-year-old man from Hempstead was arrested on Meadow Street on Oct. 2 for driving with a license suspended for a previous DWI, expired inspection and uninsured operation.
The side view mirror to a vehicle parked in Parking Field 9E was found damaged on Oct. 2.
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