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Guilty Plea in Fire That Killed 13 Pit Bulls, Used Cooking Oil Theft, Joe's Crab Shack Opening + Bias Crime Investigation
A look at Monday's headlines across Long Island Patch sites.

Photo: Anthony Reddick pleaded guilty Monday to all charges in connection with a residential garage fire in February that killed 13 pit bulls and revealed paraphernalia used for the breeding and training of the dogs for fighting.
Here are some of the top headlines reported across Long Island Patch sites on Monday (click the links to read the full stories):
Joe’s Crab Shack Opens in Deer Park Tuesday, First 100 Customers Win Free Crab For a Year
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Police: Couple Stole $2K Worth of Used Cooking Oil From Suffolk County Restaurants
DA: Freeport Man Pleads Guilty to All Charges in Fire that Killed 13 Pit Bulls
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Mangano: Police Launch Aggressive Investigation into Bias Crime in Roosevelt
Ground Spraying for West Nile in Lindenhurst Set For Tuesday
3 Arrested for Theft, Harassment and Criminal Possession
The 7th Annual Long Island Family Festival is on its way!
Cold, Wet Winter Predicted for the Northeast
Police: Flanders Man Arrested for Drunk Driving
Huntington Waives Shelter Adoption Fees for Pit Bull and Pit Bull Mixes
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