Crime & Safety
Huntington Police Blotter: Woman Injured By Rock Thrown Into Deli
ALSO: Another woman attacked a woman, causing her a fracture and cut to her face, police say.
HUNTINGTON, NY — These are recent arrests made in the Huntington area from Nov. 8 through Nov. 14.
The Suffolk County Police Department posted the following information. All charges are accusations and do not signify guilt.
- Roseann Cea, 48, of Smith Point, stole assorted beauty products from Sephora at Walt Whitman Mall on Sept. 13, police said. She was arrested and charged with fourth-degree grand larceny: value of property more than $1,000 on Nov. 14.
- Vincent Cea, 52, of Smith Point, stole assorted beauty products from Sephora at Walt Whitman Mall on Sept. 13, police said. He was arrested and charged with fourth-degree grand larceny: value of property more than $1,000 on Nov. 14.
- Vanessa Dilemme, 38, of New Hyde Park, was driving a 2002 Ford when she was involved in a crash at 3:20 p.m. Oct. 12, police said. Dilemme fled without exchanging information, police said. She was arrested in Huntington and charged with operator leave scene of property damage accident on Nov. 10.
- Alize Lerner, 20, of Huntington Station, hit a woman in the forehead with an object on Nov. 7 in Huntington Station, police said. The woman suffered a fracture and cut on her face and needed medical attention, police said. Lerner was arrested and charged with assault w/ intent to cause physical injury w/ weapon on Nov. 10.
- Frerlen Sarseno, 19, of Huntington Station, threw a rock through the window of Las Lajas Deli in Huntington Station at 9:27 p.m. Nov. 8, police said. A woman suffered a cut to her chin, and she was brought to Huntington Hospital, police said. Sarseno was arrested and charged with assault: recklessly cause physical injury and criminal mischief: intent to damage property on Nov. 8.
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