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Police say the pedestrian was seriously injured after he was hit by a Dodge Ram pickup.
The home was completely gutted by the blaze, but no one was injured.
Police say the boy was riding his bike on Hempstead Turnpike when he was hit.
Police found the body of the elderly man in January while performing a wellness check.
Daniel Coppolo, a former FDNY employee, fled from a fender bender in 2017 and killed 18-year-old Taranjit Parmar in the process.
Police say a teen set off the fireworks the man was illegally storing, which burned down their house and damaged a neighbor's home.
Daniel Coppolo fled from a fender bender in 2017 and killed 18-year-old Taranjit Parmar in the process. Now he's facing years in prison.
Gerson Eli Turcios Maradiaga was deported in 2012 after serving prison time for manslaughter that happened outside of a Long Island bar.
Police say the man recorded multiple women while they were in private rooms at Beach Bum Tanning salons.
Police say their investigation led them to the woman, who was arrested on multiple drug charges.
Police say she became abusive and combative when they tried to place her under arrest.
The school district received a threat this morning and evacuated the school "out of an abundance of caution." Police are investigating.
A car knocked over a nearby utility pole, which disabled power in the supermarket.
Police say the man was trying to use a fake ID to make a purchase, but a sharp-eyed employee found him out.
Police say he said he needed legal fees after a relative was in a crash. He was arrested him when he tried to collect the money, police say.
Police say they recovered hundreds of pills and THC cartridges after a traffic stop in Levittown earlier this week.
Police went to the man's house to check on him, and found him murdered in a bedroom.
The pair were buying reptiles in Florida and selling them in New York, where they were illegal, authorities say.
Officers needed to use Narcan to revive a 28-year-old woman, police say. Her 4-year-old daughter was in the room at the time.
Police say the teen broke in to steal cough syrup, but officers arrived on the scene before he could get away.
Police say the women hid merchandise in their clothes and left the store.
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Authorities say the import-export business they ran was a cover for laundering money for international drug traffickers.
Police say the man robbed two different banks in Nassau in a similar way.
Police say the man threw a rock at a woman's car, and then began to beat her when she tried to call 911.
Police say one of the attackers slashed the woman in the face with a knife, giving her a deep gash that required multiple stitches.
Police say the arrests came after investigations into overdoses in the county.
Police say she worked as a bookkeeper for 18 months, and spent that time forging checks for herself.
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The man suffered significant injuries to both of his hands, police said.
The woman, who worked at a local Walmart, printed tickets for herself without paying for them, police say.
The incident was captured on a home security camera nearby.
Police say he also robbed another bank earlier this year.
BREAKING: Police are searching for a suspect near one of the schools, and the district was put on lockout as a precaution.
The brazen robbery happened in front of other customers and a store full of employees, police say.
The former FDNY employee allegedly dragged the 18-year-old with his car while fleeing the scene of a minor crash, the DA says.
The contractor dumped thousands of pounds of construction debris near the Meadowbrook Parkway last year.
Police say the woman told the child to be quiet before putting her hand over the 2-year-old's mouth; the child suffered a contusion.
Police say he stole more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from Target last November. Do you know who he is?