It happened at around 4 p.m., Suffolk police say.
Heaters can't be ruled out as the origin's ignition source, and there were "multiple factors" contributing to the spread, fire marshal says.
"They have seen everything come to their hospitals, but they were not prepared for this today." - Robert Misseri
Animal rescue organizations are galvanizing to find homes for cats that survived a blaze that killed the beloved founder of the sanctuary.
Two men swiped the LEGOs from the Horseblock Road store at around 6:20 p.m. on Dec. 9, and then bolted from the scene, Suffolk police say.
The fire truck had its lights and sirens activated, police say.
The crash took place on Thursday afternoon, police say.
It happened on Route 112 at around 7 p.m., Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: It was one of two fires to break out in the area on Monday, authorities say.
They were taken on Feb. 28 at around 12:30 p.m., Suffolk police say.
The pair were spotted on Sunday night by the county's Street Takeover Task Force, police say.
She was taken to Long Island Community Hospital in East Patchogue with non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: The Medford teen was found safe, Suffolk police say.
The man was beaten with a bat outside a home, then his SUV was swiped, Suffolk police say.
Both were treated at local hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
The man was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment, Suffolk police say.
The driver was driving with a suspended license in a tragic event that could have been avoided, Suffolk DA says.
They were taken to a local hospital for treatment, Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: Attorney says he has "a history of being a peaceful, good natured, and polite young man" who has worked through past "challenges."
It started at around 4:29 a.m., Suffolk police say.
The largest fire, a multi-acre blaze was "moving quickly toward homes" before it was doused, the Medford Fire Department says.
The person was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
Two took place within minutes on the LIE in Medford, the other on the service road in Ronkonkoma, Suffolk police say.
The bus was rear-ended by an SUV, police say.
He was wearing t-shirt with "The Nightmare Before Christmas" characters and a black bucket hat, an image released by cops shows.
It happened on Sept. 2 at around 5:35 p.m., Suffolk police say.
Detectives say a man stole the goods from the Horseblock Road store at around 11:37 a.m. on Aug. 30.
He "cared more about evading responsibility for his actions than rendering aid to his own friends." — DA Ray Tierney
The man is wanted for grand larceny after stealing from Target, police say.
The crash took place outside a gas station in Medford, police say.
The crash left one passenger dead and another injured, police say.
The driver of a BMW fled the scene of foot after 1 person in the car died and another was seriously injured early Saturday, police say.
The man caused approximately $1K in damage to the unoccupied parked car before driving away, police say.
A second vehicle was also involved in the hit-and-run, police said in an update. The man was crossing a road when he was struck, police say.
The driver never stopped, police say.
The man was arrested, and a large amount of flavored vape products were seized, police say.
A man and woman used the stolen cards at Target after a man swiped the wallet out of a woman's purse, police say.
A "significant threat" parolee who intended to sell cocaine, heroin and fentanyl was sentenced to 10 years in prison, the DA says.
The former employee pleaded guilty back in February, online court records show.
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