Police are searching for a gray or bluish-gray Nissan Rogue after crash Friday morning.
A Manhattan U.S. Attorney said the man was “essentially a drug dealer masquerading as a doctor.”
Here are recent incidents reported in the Great Neck area, according to Nassau County Police.
The father-in-law was arrested and charged with assault Tuesday night, police say.
Mostly underage drinkers were at the 400-person house party Tuesday night, police say.
The man was arrested Monday morning.
The incident occurred Friday morning, police say.
The robbers fled the store with bags of electronics Tuesday night, police say.
The man should be approached with caution and might be in need of medical attention, police say.
The arrest was made on Monday morning.
He purchased car insurance after hitting a pothole and then claimed the incident occurred happened at a later date, AG says.
The man robbed a Capital One bank in December, police say.
Do you recognize this man? Police are looking for him.
The children were between the ages of 4 and 10, police say.
The robber was arrested Tuesday and was found to be in possession of Xanax and cocaine, police say.
The doctor and his pharmacist wife also owe more than $60,000 in taxes, the DA says.
Expect delays on the ride home this afternoon.
Eric Jacobson used his authority to prescribe highly addictive pills to drug dealers and addicts.
The man tried to push her out of the still-moving minivan near exit 32 this weekend, police say.
The incident occurred Saturday night, police say.
The Queens Village man opened an account in 2014 at a Great Neck bank using a fake document, the DA says.
The man was arrested six months after the robbery occurred.
Steven Blocker was named the first EMS Chief in Nassau County history.
The Queens woman was arrested at her home Friday.
The single-vehicle crash occurred Sunday morning, fire officials said.
Stella Y. Lee’s car was found Saturday at a state park, two days after she went missing, police said.
The robbery occurred Wednesday night, police said.