A 38-year-old man was shot dead in August, police said. The accused shooter was arrested Tuesday, police said.
He burglarized the home and stole cabinets, and he then broke into a business to steal a car tire, police say.
The girl, 19, was struck in the leg by one of several shots fired into the home early Tuesday, police say.
They stole several appliances from the home, police say. The men are wanted for burglary.
The man possessed two forged personal checks, credit cards, and crack cocaine, police say.
A man and woman stole the sunglasses from LensCrafters, police say. Have you seen them?
The shots were fired from outside the home early Wednesday, police say.
The other man was injured and brought to a hospital, police say.
Officers found the man on the ground with a gunshot wound Saturday morning, police say.
ALSO: Another man punched someone in the face, fracturing his eye, police say.
The man is wanted for assault, police say. Have you seen him?
The two were fighting when one of the men squeezed his hands around the other's throat until he lost consciousness, police say.
The driver is wanted for leaving the scene, police say.
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The aggressor shoved the person against a wall and threw a punch, cutting their head and causing a lip contusion, police say.
The credit cards were stolen from Cold Spring Harbor earlier the same day, police say. They are wanted for grand larceny.
The cards were stolen from a Huntington home the same day they were used at Walt Whitman Mall, police say.
A 12-year-old girl and 9-year-old boy were in the car, police said.
He was in Huntington Station when police officers stopped him and searched the car, finding Xanax and Oxycodone, police say.
The card was stolen from an unlocked 2007 Toyota earlier July, police say. The woman is wanted for grand larceny.
The man was facing charges in other cases, so officials say he tried to fake his death. But there was a typo on his fake death certificate.
ALSO: Another man burglarized a Huntington laundromat twice in July, police say.
The man is wanted for assault in connection to the stabbing, police say.
ALSO: Another man tried running away after being stopped for a traffic violation in Huntington Station, police say.
A protester at a Black Lives Matter rally claimed he was hit by a driver who was arrested Monday after striking someone else, police say.
Anthony Cambareri, 36, of Coram, was charged with assault after crashing into a Black Lives Matter protester Monday evening, police said.
Police charged a 50-year-old man with arson.
A man stole three packages from the porch of a Huntington Station home over the weekend, according to the Suffolk County Police Dept.
James Reeves, 38, of Huntington Station has been charged with four counts of third-degree burglary.
The men were arrested after police say they told the woman, 83, her granddaughter was charged with DWI. The woman realized it was a scam.
ALSO: Another man who stole someone's wallet in June 2019 was recently arrested in connection with the theft, police say.
The man is wanted for criminal mischief after breaking the glass door, police say. Have you seen him?
Police said Deborah Yeary set her Huntington Station apartment on fire, causing "severe" damage to nearby buildings.
The man was caught using a fraudulent Indiana driver's license bearing a different name, police say.
He provided falsified paperwork to a recycling center stating that he owned the cars, police say.
Protesters gathered in Huntington Village to condemn the police killing of George Floyd.
ALSO: A woman sold cocaine, police say.
The man is wanted for grand larceny, police say. Have you seen him?
One man was involved with two groups caught trespassing, and he was arrested on back-to-back days, police say.
The two men who stole $500 worth of groceries from the supermarket dropped their haul and drove off after being confronted, police say.