Crime & Safety

Long Beach Police: 6 Charged with Disorderly Conduct on Irish Day

LBPD reports on crimes in the past week in Long Beach.

Long Beach Police reported the following information. Charges are merely accusations and do not indicate guilt.

  • Sept. 23: Christine Cohen, 43, of Long Beach, charged with criminal mischief with intent to damage property.
  • Sept. 23: Anthony Brazil, 50, of Long Beach, charged with an active Nassau County First District Court arrest warrant.
  • Sept. 25: Linda Lu Silva, 53, of New York, charged with DWI.
  • Sept. 27: Eisah Nunn, 20, of Ithaca, charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.
  • Sept. 27: Ryan Kulesa, 21, of Long Beach, charged with an active Long Beach City Court Bench Warrant and petit larceny.
  • Sept. 27: Alexandra Kushner, 22, of Merrick, charged with DWI.
  • Sept. 27: Justin Brockway, 21, of Poughkeepsie, charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Sept. 27, Christopher Lampert, 26, of Sayville, charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Sept. 27: Andrew Mackey, 29, of Cedarhurst, charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Sept. 27: Alexander Chaiken, 25, of Long Beach, charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Sept. 27: Donald Marenga, 23, of East Rockaway, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
  • Sept. 27: Anderson Galan, 30, of Freeport, charged with two active Nassau County Court bench warrants.
  • Sept. 28: Alex Infante, 26, of Oceanside, charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Sept. 29: Mark Thompson, 26, of East Meadow, charged with DWI with a previous conviction.

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