“My heart continues to go out to Sandra McIntosh’s loved ones." - Suffolk DA Ray Tierney
It happened just after 10 a.m. on Christmas Eve, Suffolk cops say.
Suffolk Arson Squad detectives are investigating two, police said. A firefighter was injured in at least one.
DA Ray Tierney says the “domestic violence murder” of Stony Brook nurse Sandra McIntosh "was a tragedy that should not have happened.”
One person displayed a knife, and they skipped off with the jackets and other items, Suffolk police said.
There were two fires in Nassau, and a third in Suffolk, officials said Monday. The organization is urging residents to stay safe with tips.
The fire drew firefighters from eight different departments, the Medford Fire Department said.
He was pronounced dead by a physician assistant from the Suffolk County Medical Examiner's offie, Suffolk police said.
He planned to sell it out of his home, Suffolk prosecutors said.
Suffolk police seeking tips on the shooting, and reward is being offered for information.
He was struck in his side and then taken to a local hospital for treatment, Suffolk police said.
The suspect went inside the Horseblock Road eatery at around 4:20 p.m. and demanded cash by passing a note to a cashier, cops say.
He was taken to Stony Brook Hospital in the 2nd serious crash involving motorcycles in around 18 hours; the 3rd in the county, cops say.
His Suzuki Boulevard struck a Chevrolet Equinox, and he was later transferred to Stony Brook University Hospital, police said.
She swiped the highly-coveted cards and made off in a gray SUV, Suffolk police said.
He was airlifted by police helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital in critical condition, Suffolk police said.
He reportedly sexually abused the boy and bit his face during a house party,DA says.
It was stolen from the Horseblock Road location at around 1:35 p.m. on June 11, cops say. Have you seen the pair?
SEE PHOTOS: Two residents escaped to safety, Suffolk police say.
The fire started at around 9:30 a.m., Suffolk police said.
The fire started at about 7 p.m., Suffolk police said.
A vehicle crashed into the building Tuesday, damaging an area storing medications used by long-term care facilities, Dr. Ricky Vohora says.
The fire started at about 3:45 p.m., prompting authorities to evacuate the home, Suffolk police said.
The suspect is believed to be working with another man and a woman, Suffolk police said.
The Ford Edge she was driving veered off the roadway and struck a guardrail at around 2:40 a.m., Suffolk police said.
"There is no place in Suffolk County for this kind of conduct that hurts our residents.” : DA Ray Tierney
The fire started at a home on Connecticut Avenue at around 2 p.m., Suffolk police said.
No one was injured, police said.
Suffolk DA says the message is clear – "we are watching, and you will be held to account for your actions.”
The sets were taken on March 26, Suffolk police said.
Three suspects are being sought in connection with the March 26 theft, Suffolk police said.
Skingdy Jean Simon, 15, was last seen Monday at his Eagle Avenue home. Do you know where he is?
She used their ATM cards to withdraw more than $50,000, DA says.
When her father came to pick her up, the little girl and her mother were not at the hotel and she was first reported missing, police say.
The stores were investigated due to community complaints, police say.
The man, who was already a level 3 sex offender, repeatedly sexually abused a 10-to-11-year-old for months, the DA says.
Suffolk police responded to the location at around 2:30 a.m.
Ten-year-old Mega, trained at Canine Companions in Medford, retired from law enforcement on Thursday.
The lane was shut at least an hour while police cleared the scene.
It was the second time a residential fire broke out in a week, fire department officials said.