Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: Heroin Possession, Art Theft and Robbery

The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Northport

Carolyn Brenna, 45, of East Northport, was arrested in East Northport on Sept. 9 and charged with reckless driving and aggravated DWI.

Jesse Davino, 22, of East Northport, was arrested in East Northport on Sept. 7 and charged with third degree criminal sale of a controlled substance.

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Smithtown

Roy Beardsley, Jr., 37, of Lindenhurst was arrested Sept. 8 in Smithtown and charged with fourth degree criminal mischief. Reports indicate Beardsley was arrested for allegedly grabbing a cell phone, preventing a female from dialing 911.

Crystal Condos, 19, of Fort Salonga was arrested Sept. 12 in Smithtown and charged with first degree operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, and seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Reports indicate Condos was arrested for the alleged heroin possession while operating a vehicle on Route 111, Smithtown at approximately 1:13 a.m.

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Commack

Daniel Sinkin, 23, of Commack, was arrested Sept. 10 on Ronkonkoma Avenue in Lake Ronkonkoma and charged with loitering, criminal possession of a controlled substance, and unlawful use of a controlled substance.

James Kosin, 42, of North Patchogue, was arrested Sept. 15 and charged with three counts of robbery. Kosin allegedly robbed the TCBY in Commack on Sept. 11 as well as three banks in nearby towns.

Eric Petito, 24, of Commack, was arrested Sept. 15 in Commack and charged with operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs. Petito was observed at 1 a.m. driving a 2005 Jeep on Elder Drive.

Jeffrey Francis, 21, of Medford, and Travis Towler, 23, of Brooklyn were arrested Sept. 16 and charged with the first degree robbery of a 7-Eleven in Commack on Sept.10. The pair were also charged with several attempted robberies in other towns.

Hauppauge

A Huntington Station man was seriously injured in a two-car crash on Route 347 in Hauppauge Thursday morning, closing local roadways for hours. A construction truck was attempting to turn into the center median when it was struck from behind by struck from behind by a 2006 blue Subaru traveling eastbound, driven by John Melgar, 29, of Huntington Station. Melgar was treated for serious head injuries and a broken leg.

Amanda Hendrickson, 21, and Marisa Chayet, 21, of Nesconset, were arrested in Hauppauge Sept. 10 at 4:30 a.m. on charges of petty larceny. Police said between 3 a.m. and 4:28 a.m. both Hendrickson and Chayet were seen breaking into a 2010 Toyota parked at 15 Serene Place. Police said the women were seen taking a GPS, a car charger, a lottery ticket, and other misc items. Police said they could not determine how much damage was done to the vehicle or the value of the stolen goods.

Three Village

Police are investigating an incident of criminal mischief in which an unknown person damaged the green at St. George's Golf Club in Stony Brook by driving onto it. According to a police report, the incident occurred sometime between Sept. 14 at 9 p.m. and Sept. 15 at 7 a.m. The cost of the damages is unknown. Board members of St. George's Golf Club could not be reached for comment.

Two artists returned to their tents at Gallery North's outdoor art show in Setauket on the morning of Sept. 11 to find multiple works of art missing, according to police. According to reports, five paintings by artist Maggie Shively and eight etchings and oils by artist Karen Kemp were stolen sometime between the time they closed up shop on Saturday evening and the time they returned Sunday morning. Police are investigating the incident as petty larceny.

Daniel Trezza, 23, of Farmingville, was arrested Sept. 9 in Stony Brook and charged with misconduct. Reports indicate Trezza allegedly took his brother's shotgun without permission.

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