ALSO: An officer saved an injured cat, officers helped boaters in distress, a Porsche wound up on a dock, and an email scam was reported.
The man's wife and a guest found him unresponsive in his own pool, police say.
A pregnant woman was inside the home, police say. ALSO: Woman thwarts scam, hit-and-run, dropped 911 call leads to empty home, police say.
ALSO: Woman gets suspicious package with fake jewelry; residents face multiple scam attempts; and a possible fox sighting, police say.
The 13-year-old girl was arrested after she made threats of mass harm to several students, police say.
The scammer tried to tell him his daughter was arrested after a car crash, police say. ALSO: An injured dog was found in the roadway.
The package contained six iPhones and was worth $6K, police say.
His driver's license had 14 suspensions, police say. ALSO: Woman overdoses; and golf cart stolen; police say.
ALSO: A petty theft was reported at CVS; police helped corral a loose dog; and a moving truck driver was issued a summons, police say.
The sexual abuse began at a celebration for her kindergarten graduation and went on nearly five years, the DA said.
A woman lost more than $15K in a scam, and the scammers tried to trick her again the next day, police say.
ALSO: A check was reported stolen from an apartment, and a deer was accidentally killed, police say.
The man refused to take a chemical test, police say. ALSO: A possible credit card fraud was reported.
ALSO: A lost or stolen license plate was reported; two vehicles were involved in a collision, police say.
He began sexually abusing her on her last day of kindergarten, and the abuse went on for years, the DA says.
The man tried to use the cards at a Target in Commack, police say.
The card, reported stolen from a parked vehicle, was used at a Walmart, police say.
"We will never get over our loss," Irene Tsakos told her husband's convicted killer at her sentencing, according to a report.
The driver was speeding and blowing stop signs, police say. ALSO: Two injured deer were euthanized by officers, police say.
A flask was found in the running vehicle, and the man's BAC registered 0.22%, police say. ALSO: A deer suffered broken legs.
ALSO: A woman reported an identity theft, and a man might have pretended to shoot Christmas bows at passing cars, police say.
He ran a medical billing company from his basement and was convicted of health care fraud, wire fraud and identity theft, officials say.
ALSO: A cup of coffee was thrown onto a windshield following an argument over an unleashed dog, and a hurt deer was put down, police say.
The 13-year-old girl, an East Northport Middle School student, was arrested, police say.
ALSO: A woman received a threatening voicemail; and people were injured in a collision, police say.
Two employees of the facility used a resident's debit card to make unauthorized purchases and were arrested, police say.
ALSO: Officers respond to potential squatting situation; and a lost dog was found and returned to its owner, police say.
ALSO: A woman reported credit card fraud, people were climbing the village Christmas tree, and a cat was hit by a vehicle, police say.
The doctor sent numerous prescriptions for oxycodone to pharmacies in Suffolk, with his wife picking them up, the DA says.
ALSO: Someone accessed a woman's American Airlines Advantage account and used 38,500 travel miles, worth $1,136, police say.
Her husband's company was accused of selling Chinese-made surveillance and security tools to the U.S. government, federal officials say.
ALSO: A man's sunglasses were knocked off in a road rage incident; medicine was stolen; and a gas station fire extinguished, police say.
ALSO: A man had 4,000 fentanyl pills, and a man sexually assaulted two elderly women during home burglaries, authorities say.
The hotel manager informed the man his card was stolen, police say. ALSO: A deer got stuck in a fence and broke its leg.
The man, brandishing swords, charged at police officers who entered the home after he refused to go outside, police say.
Officers raided the parlor because of complaints from community members, police say.
The man swiped a package from the FedEx store, police say. He is wanted for grand larceny.
Officers couldn't contact the family the urn belongs to, police say. ALSO: Officers helped reunite an escaped dog with its owner.
ALSO: A buck got stuck, officers responded to a crash, and a fence was damaged, police say.
ALSO: A road rage incident was reported, a car was damaged in a hit-and-run, and people were looking into cars with flashlights, police say.