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Crimes Nearby: Hunitngton Lawyer Accused of Bilking $40K From Client
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Suffolk County police reported the following arrests between September 21 and October 3:
Huntington
A Huntington attorney has been arrested after stealing approximately $40,000 from one of his clients.
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Andrew Donner, of 45 Potter Lane, Huntington, was arrested Thursday and charged with third degree grand larceny and first-degree scheme to defraud.
Working as an attorney out of his home, Donner, 55, conducted his scheme by taking funds from an escrow account between 2006 until August 2011, according to investigators.
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Police say they suspect other customers of Donner's may have been defrauded. They are asking anyone who may have possibly lost funds to contact the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Economic Crimes Bureau at 631-853-5602.
Northport
Alyssa Deguido from Northport was arrested for acting in a manner to injure a child under 17 in Northport on Sept. 28.
James Macht from Mesquite was arrested for peddling and soliciting in Fort Salonga on Sept. 27.
Robert Mcnamara from Holtsville was arrested in East Northport for second degree criminal contempt, disobeying the court, on Sept. 25.
Jason Blonder from East Northport was arrested for unlawful possession of marijuana in East Northport on Sept. 25.
Rhiannon Lobasso from Huntington Station was arrested for resisting arrest in East Northport on Sept. 24.
Robert Gleiberman from Northport was arrested for third degree menacing in Northport on Sept. 24.
Lethicia Gabriel from East Northport was arrested for third degree grand larceny in Huntington on Sept. 21.
Hauppauge
Stephen Larberg, of South Farmingville, was arrested in Hauppauge Sept. 23 on charges of criminal trespassing. Police said Larberg walked into an office located on 300 Motor Parkway asking to see someone. Police said Larberg was told he was unable to stay without an appointment. Larberg was asked many times to leave and refused, according to reports. Police arrested Larberg at 2:10 p.m.
Albert Smith Jr., 38, of Hauppauge, was arrested in Islandia Sept. 21 on charges of criminal trespassing. Police said they were called to Blydenburgh Road after complaints of noises being heard outside. Police arrived on the scene and were unable to locate anyone. Cops brought canines in and located Smith hiding on the property, according to reports. Police said Smith claimed he was looking for metal scraps. Smith was arrested at 12:37 p.m.
Anthony Youngsang, 41, of Brooklyn, was arrested in Hauppauge Sept. 21 on charges of petty larceny. Police said Youngsang was seen entering a store, located at 390 Oser Ave., taking toner cartridges, ink cartridges, and calculator ribbons without paying or permission. Police later found Youngsang and arrested him.
Smithtown
Christal Nair, 30, of Northport was arrested Sept. 26 in Smithtown and charged with fourth degree grand larceny. Reports indicate Nair was arrested for the alleged theft of items from Stop and Shop on W. Main St. at approximately 8:30 p.m.
Susanna Dallis, 28, of Kings Park was arrested Sept. 26 in Smithtown and charged with fourth degree grand larceny. Reports indicate Dallis was arrested for the alleged theft of items from Stop and Shop on W. Main St. at approximately 8:30 p.m.
Three Village
New York State police on Monday arrested Frances V. Carr of Stony Brook on charges of third degree grand larceny after she allegedly defrauded People's United Bank.
Police said Carr, 57, opened an account in her name in June with $100 at the bank's branch in St. James and deposited a Capitol One check for $6,000 that had no funds available on it. According to the report, Carr then went to the People's United Bank branch in Setauket and withdrew $5,800 from the account.
Police said Carr refused to return the money when the check was returned due to insufficient funds, and she was arrested. She was arraigned Monday at First District Court.
According to the police report, Carr said she used the money for home repairs and for a wedding gift for her daughter.
Police arrested two drivers on Nicolls Road on Sept. 23 for separate instances of DWI. Zachary Chejanovski, 23, of Stony Brook was arrested Sept. 23 in Stony Brook and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate Chejanovski was arrested for allegedly driving a 2010 Toyota while intoxicated when heading south on Nicolls Rd. at approximately 2:43 a.m.
Juliuslevi Fisher, 26, of Centereach was arrested Sept. 23 in Stony Brook and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate Fisher was arrested for allegedly driving a 2008 Toyota while intoxicated when heading south on Nicolls Rd. at approximately 3:47 a.m.