Crime & Safety

Ronkonkoma Man Turns Himself In Following Fatal Hit-and-Run

Craig Perkins, 53, of Ronkokoma turned himself into the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday and offered a not guilty plea.

A 53-year-old Ronkonkoma man turned himself into county officials on Wednesday, and offered a plea of not guilty, in relation to leaving the scene of the fatal accident which left a Kings Park man dead.

According to Robert Clifford of the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, Craig Perkins, accompanied by his attorney, turned himself in to the district attorney's office, where he was questioned by police and prosecutors and admitted his involvement in the

According to police, Smith was driving a 2008 Nissan on the Long Island Expressway when his vehicle became disabled. Smith left his vehicle and was walking on Express Drive South when he was apparently struck and killed by a car, whose driver fled the scene.

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A passing motorist discovered Smith’s body on the shoulder and called police at 7:45 a.m. Sunday, police said.

According to the D.A.'s office, Perkins is cooperating in the ongoing investigation. His vehicle, a 2010 Ford pickup, is being inspected by analysts at the Suffolk County Crime Lab.

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Smith was laid to rest Thursday, following a blessing at St. Joseph's Church, at Commack Cemetary.

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