Crime & Safety
Lindenhurst Bar Issued 7 Code Violations After Inspection: PD
Four patrons and a bartender were arrested during the inspection last week.

LINDENHURST, NY - A Lindenhurst bar was temporarily shut down and five people were arrested after officers conducted an inspection on Friday night, according to Suffolk Police.
Officials conducted a State Liquor Authority (SLA) Inspection at The Loyal Dog Ale House on 288 East Montauk Highway at about 11:30 p.m.
As a result, according to police the following five people were arrested during the SLA Inspection:
Find out what's happening in Lindenhurstfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Gregory Lyons, 32, a patron from Islip, was arrested and charged with fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon (gravity knife).
- William Moreno, 31, a patron from Lindenhurst, was arrested and charged with fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana.
- Nicholas Roy, 31, a patron from Lindenhurst, was arrested for unlawful possession of marijuana.
- Rolando Guzman, 38, a patron from Copiague, was arrested and charged with two counts of seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance (cocaine).
- Caitlin Jackson, 30, the bartender, of Lindenhurst, was arrested and charged with two counts of disorderly premise.
Guzman was previously arrested on Nov. 17, 2018 for possession of a loaded handgun and seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance (cocaine) during an SLA inspection at the Signal 8 Saloon in Copiague, police said.
The bar was issued a total of seven Village of Lindenhurst Fire and Building code violations, causing the establishment to close down for the night, police said.
Find out what's happening in Lindenhurstfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
All of the above people arrested will be arraigned at a later date.
Image via Google Maps
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.