Crime & Safety
Nassau Police: Signs Graffitied, Windows Broken
Nassau County Police report on graffiti and criminal mischief in the area.

Nassau County Police reported the following information.
Graffiti
- April 16: Middle Neck Road, Great Neck; parking restriction signs on eastern side of the road spray painted with black paint.
Criminal Mischief
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- April 12: Oakdale Avenue, Seaford; PVC gate broken.
- April 15: Ostend Road, Island Park; front passenger window broken.
- April 15: Subway, Merrick; front door lock damaged.
- April 16: Harvard Road South, Garden City South; left rear quarter panel spray painted on car.
- April 16: Washington Avenue, Cedarhurst; drivers side mirror broken.
- April 17: Maria Montessori School, Levittown; window broken.
- April 19: W. Old Country Road, Hicksville; rear window shattered.
- April 19: Fiddler Lane, Levittown; vinyl fence damaged.
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