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Police announced the arrests for the week ending June 6.
Police say he was involved in the murder and burial of two teens in the Massapequa Preserve.
Police say an MS-13 member, who was already in jail for an assault, was part of a group that killed and buried the teen.
Police say the remains belong to a teenager who was a victim of MS-13.
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The police made the arrests in the week ending May 30.
Police say they were looking for the remains for two years, and finally found them on Friday.
Police say the woman kicked the man, who then threw her to the ground and stopped her from calling 911.
Drivers are urged to be safe and find alternate transportation if they're going to be drinking.
Police say Blake Diaz broke the rules of the range, and then threatened the employee when he was asked to leave.
Joseph Zanco uploaded hundreds of images of child pornography to his Google Drive account. He's now facing 5 to 20 years in prison.
The Nassau County Police Department is searching for these individuals. Have you seen them?
Police say he broke into cars across Nassau County and stole cash, credit cards and IDs.
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Police say that fireworks he stored in the home caught fire and burned the building down. No one was injured.
The police made all the arrests in the week ending April 25.
Police say the man met the teen on a social media app, and then drove to Pennsylvania to have sex with her on multiple occasions.
The reverend gave a sermon at a Long Island church just hours before he was rear-ended, sending his car into a tree.
See the arrests the police made for the week ending April 18.
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These are the arrests that police made for the week ending April 4.
Firefighters are currently on the scene, with units from other departments responding.
Police say the guard was trying to stop an argument between two drivers over a parking spot, and things escalated quickly.
Here are the arrests the police made this week.
Police say the 92-year-old man was tricked into sending nearly $130,000 to scammers.
Police say the investigation of a fatal overdose led them to the dealer who sold the drugs.
Spoofers have been able to imitate NCPD numbers, the department said, and are trying to scam residents.
Officers pulled her over, and discovered that she was also driving without a license, police said.
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They allegedly stole hundreds of identities to get get loans they wouldn't pay back.
Police say officers on routine patrol saw him driving erratically, and then found a loaded gun in his car.
Police say the man fled during a traffic stop, striking multiple cars while trying to evade officers.