ALSO: Another Northport resident was attacked by a hawk, police say.
The North Babylon and Amityville men allegedly entered a Northport home and stole Christmas presents early Saturday morning.
The man refused a chemical test and multiple field sobriety tests after he was accused of crossing over the double-yellow lines, police say.
The man is accused of refusing a breath test and other sobriety tests, police say.
The account was opened in a woman's name when she did not apply to open a new account.
The safe contained New York state inspection stickers, police say.
The men bought roughly $1,000 worth of liquor with the stolen credit card number, police say.
The person who set the fireworks off was warned and admonished, police say.
A man on Monday handed an employee a note indicating he had a weapon, police say. He was arrested on Wednesday.
A man demanded prescription medication and handed an employee a note indicating he had a weapon, police say.
ALSO: A girl was reportedly threatened by a Snapchat scammer, police say.
The driver is accused of hitting a tree before trying to run away from a police officer, police say.
The person was transported to Huntington Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police said.
He stopped responding in a pipe, and a co-worker tried to rescue him, but had to stop because his "eyes and throat were burning," cops say.
A man who was charged with DWI was found to have two previous DWI convictions and a revoked license, police say.
Cash and beverages were stolen, police say.
ALSO: A woman was banned from Lic's Ice Cream after she threw a phone on the ground and pushed the tip jar off the counter, police say.
The woman is accused of harassing customers of a store and then smashing the glass tip jar when she was asked to leave, police say.
A woman reported she received two credit cards from different banks with the same account number but a different person's name, police say.
The women stole money from the company’s bank deposits for months, police say.
ALSO: A man was found looking at businesses on Fort Salonga Road at 1:30 a.m. to see if "they were open for service," police say.
The driver was swerving in and out of his lane, tailgating another car and had cocaine on him, police say.
The man was accused of raping the woman in October 2019, authorities say.
Checks that appeared to be fake were sent to a man looking to sell a muffler, police say.
A man was found in the car unconscious with the engine running, police say.
A man was reportedly scammed and threatened by someone claiming to be from Microsoft support, police say.
ALSO: A woman was attacked by a hawk on Main Street.
More than 5.75 kilograms of narcotics were seized, including pressed fentanyl pills marketed as oxycodone, DA Timothy Sini says.
One of the drunken drivers failed to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk, police say.
ALSO: A golden retriever got loose on Ocean Avenue and ran off on July 24, police say.
The hawk was believed to be protecting her eyas, and a department was called to attempt to relocate the birds, police say.
Coins, silver dollars and sports memorabilia was also swiped from the home during the break-in, police say.
ALSO: A man took an electrical adapter from someone's boat, leading to an argument between the two, police say.
A man is wanted for grand larceny after stealing from Walgreens, police say.
ALSO: A black dog got loose in the neighborhood, but officers could not find it, police say.
ALSO: A stranded boater was rescued and brought ashore, police say.
An officer found an opened bottle of liquor on the passenger seat, as well as empty small liquor bottles in the car, police say.
ALSO: A woman got banned from Gunther's Tap Room.
A man showed police photos he received that depicted dead bodies as well as a text with his name and previous address, police say.
ALSO: A fence was believed to be knocked over by a bobcat. However, it turned out to be a man, police say.