Crime & Safety
Lindenhurst Crime Report: Robbery, Criminal Mischief, Drug Arrests
A look at some recent incidents and arrests in the area.

All of the information below was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation. No one named has been convicted of a crime.
Incidents
- An incident of harassment was reported on W. Gates Avenue on Nov. 24
- An incident of harassment was reported on Jackson Avenue on Nov. 14
- An incident of grand larceny was reported on Texas Street on Nov. 24
- Three incidents of criminal mischief were reported on S. 3th Street on Nov. 22
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on Reade Avenue on Nov. 23
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on 1st Street on Nov. 22
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on 7th Street on Nov. 22
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on 15th Street on Nov. 22
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on Spruce Street on Nov. 19
- A robbery was reported on N. Erie Avenue on Nov. 17. Story: Police: Copiague Teen Punched, Robbed Man in Lindenhurst
- Incidents of harassment and criminal mischief were reported on 48th Street on Nov. 13
- An incident of grand larceny was reported on Merrick Road on Nov. 14
Arrests
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- Anthony Romanelli, 22, of Lindenhurst, was arrested in North Babylon on Nov. 22 on a charge of first degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle
- Demeatreous Phillips, 32, of Lindenhurst, was arrested in North Lindenhurst on Nov. 19 on a charge of fourth degree criminal possession of a narcotic drug
- Jhamal Mitchell, 36, of Bay Shore, was arrested in Lindenhurst on Nov. 21 on a charge of second degree criminal sale of a controlled substance
- Philip Asaro, 55, of Lindenhurst, was arrested in Lindenhurst in Nov. 20 on a charge of third degree grand larceny
- James Park, of North Lindenhurst, was arrested in Lindenhurst on Nov. 24 on charges of operating a motor impaired by drugs and first degree criminal contempt
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