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Drug Dealer Gave Her 4-Year-Old Son Pot Brownie: Cops: Patch PM
Also: Happy new beginning for a lost seal / Man with gun barricades himself in home / Teen rescued from burning SUV / Air show final lineup

Share-worthy stories from the Long Island Patch network to talk about tonight:
Drug Dealer Gave Her 4-Year-Old Son Pot Brownie: Police
The 29-year-old Long Island woman was planning to host a "420 party" on Friday, authorities say. Her son was taken to a hospital.
Lost Seal Found In Parking Lot To Be Released
It's a happy new beginning for a sweet little female seal found in a Long Island parking lot in January.
Find out what's happening in Miller Place-Rocky Pointfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Man With Gun Barricades Self In Long Island Home
One person was in custody as of Friday afternoon.
Drunk Teen Rescued From Burning SUV On Sunrise Highway: Police
The teen driver, who crashed into back of a dump truck, as well as three of her rescuers were taken to the hospital.
Find out what's happening in Miller Place-Rocky Pointfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Reward Offered As Deadly MS-13 Gang Orders Long Island Cops Shot
Law enforcement is fighting back with a hefty $25,000 reward to help find who issued the chilling directive to shoot police officers.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Largest Quantity Of Opioids Seized In Suffolk County History: DA
- Bethpage Air Show Final Performer Lineup
- Town Revokes Fly Blade's License At East Hampton Airport
- Long Beach Facing A Fiscal Crisis
- Fundraiser Started To Help Owner Of Babylon Store Damaged In Fire
- Uber Eats Eyeing Hamptons
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