Crime & Safety

Suffolk Arrest Report: Nov. 12

Here's a snapshot of some recent arrests that Suffolk County police officers made in the last week.

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SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY — All of the following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department.

A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate a conviction.

First Precinct

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  • NOV. 10: Tiffany Morris, 25, of the Bronx was arrested in West Babylon and was charged with third-degree possession of a forged instrument.
  • NOV. 9: Jahmere Jones, 21, of Amityville was arrested in North Amityville and was charged with assault with the intent to cause serious injury with a weapon.
  • NOV. 7: Sean Clark, 50, of Wyandanch was arrested in Yaphank and was charged with assault with the intent to cause injury with a weapon.

Second Precinct

  • NOV. 8: Dahron Bond, 31, of North Amityville was arrested in Huntington and was charged with second-degree burglary.
  • NOV. 5: Keyonee Delgado, 18, of Huntington Station was arrested in East Northport and was charged with first-degree robbery.

Third Precinct

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  • NOV. 10: Wuady Funes, 34, of Brentwood was arrested in Brentwood and was charged with assault with the intent to cause physical injury with a weapon.
  • NOV. 9: Isiah Bas, 19, of Brentwood was arrested in Brentwood and was charged with third-degree criminal trespass. Bas trespassed at a school, according to the charge.
  • NOV. 9: Jose Alvarado, 30, of Central Islip was arrested in Central Islip and was charged with second-degree conspiracy.

Fourth Precinct

  • NOV. 10: Michaelangelo Scurto, 42, of Wantagh was arrested in Smithtown and was charged with petty larceny and two counts of fourth-degree grand larceny. He stole items over $1,000, according to the charge.
  • NOV. 8: Joseph Scaduto, 36, of West Babylon was arrested in Hauppauge and was charged with second0-degree menacing with a weapon.
  • NOV. 7: Francisca Garcia, 58, of Bay Shore was arrested in Lake Grove and was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny. Garcia stole an item over $1,000, according to the charge.

Fifth Precinct

  • NOV. 10: Fernando Rodriguez, 20, of Patchogue was arrested in Patchogue and was charged with assault with the intent to cause physical injury with a weapon.
  • NOV. 10: Arquimides Rodriguez, 18, of Patchogue was arrested in Patchogue and was charged with assault with the intent to cause physical injury with a weapon.
  • NOV. 8: John Hiler, 37, of Patchogue was arrested in Medford and was charged with third-and fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. Hiler had property worth over $1,000 and $3,000, respectively.

Sixth Precinct

  • NOV. 7: Isaiah Whitty, 20, of Coram was arrested in Selden and was charged with third-degree assault with the intent to cause injury.
  • NOV. 7: Oscar Salgado, 35, of Centereach was arrested in Amagansett and was charged with driving while intoxicated. It was his first offense, according to the charge.
  • NOV. 6: Edward Barile, 53, of Selden was arrested in Selden and was charged with driving while intoxicated. It was his first offense, according to the charge.

Seventh Precinct

  • NOV. 7: Andrew Brewer, 36, of Shirley was arrested in Shirley and was charged with assault with the intent to cause injury with a weapon and resisting arrest.
  • NOV. 7: Colleen Boyle, 58, of Middle Island was arrested in Shirley and was charged with forcible touching. She touched someone’s intimate parts, according to the charge.
  • NOV. 6: Travis Forssell, 32, of Patchogue was arrested in Mastic and was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and leaving the scene of an accident and failing to show his driver’s license.

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