Someone pretended to represent Publishers Clearing House and tried to scam a woman, police say.
The man was exercising in the lot multiple times, and he was trying to make conversation with teachers and students, police say.
A Rite-Aid employee and Hallmark store manager got into an argument about parking spaces, police say.
The man began yelling and cursing when the liquor store owner asked him to wear a mask in the shop, police say.
The man was reportedly asked to leave the bar multiple times before he was escorted out, police say.
The man crossed over the double-yellow line several times and refused to take a breath test, police say.
ALSO: More unemployment scams were reported, police say.
She says her landlord moved her garbage so that it wouldn't get picked up, and she was told her appliances needed to be removed, police say.
ALSO: A man reported his home was egged, police say.
The man was pulled over when he used a cell phone while driving, and the officer found marijuana in his car, police say.
ALSO: Several potential identity or unemployment fraud cases were reported by Northport residents.
ALSO: A woman and her landlord got into a heated argument that led to a call to the police, police say.
ALSO: A woman kept receiving unwanted calls from a man after she told him she wanted him out of her Airbnb, police say.
ALSO: Police officers were called on a boy and his friends who were being too loud while playing video games in a house, police say.
The solicitor did not have a permit, and he would not leave a woman's home after she told him she was not interested, police say.
ALSO: Police were called multiple times on solicitors from Verizon who did not have village permits, police say.
The woman drove into the officer's leg, backed into his police cruiser, and forced pedestrians to dodge her car, police say.
ALSO: Two deers were found on the side of a road; one was already dead and the other was euthanized, police say.
ALSO: A woman accused of being drunk got into an argument with the ownership and management of a Northport restaurant, police say.
The back door of Chefs of New York was pried open, and items were stolen or damaged on Monday morning, police say.
One man was using a cell phone while driving drunk, police say.
An officer saw the man backing onto a road unsafely and swerving out of his lane, police say. He also refused a breath test, police say.
One man was driving while drunk, and the other was impaired by drugs, police say.
ALSO: A man who said he was in a car crash one night was brought to an inn by police.
ALSO: A man says someone has been trying to get into his credit account, police say.
The stolen credit cards were used at Best Buy stores in Suffolk, police say. The man was charged with theft as a hate crime.
The man drove off after hitting the car, police say.
ALSO: Several chickens get loose, and a dispute over the wrong shoe size breaks out at a store, police say.
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A man reported someone took out a small business disaster loan with his social security, police say.
William Spencer was arrested Tuesday during a sting in which he thought he was meeting a prostitute to swap pills for sex, the SCDA says.
ALSO: More raccoons were reported to have distemper, police say.
ALSO: A man was driving with vials of a liquid in the car that officers believe to be testosterone, police say.
Two lawn signs, including a Biden/Harris sign, were stolen from someone's front yard, police say.
The man and his company, Regal Contracting Inc., were ordered to pay $85K in restitution, says the Suffolk County District Attorney.
Before waving the hitch, the man jumped in front of the person's car and smacked one of the mirrors on it, police say.
The car drove past the girls several times, police say. An officer brought them back to their home.
ALSO: A dispute broke out at a park after someone displayed an American flag and a Donald Trump flag, offending someone else, police said.
The children told officers that a man they didn't know, who was driving a white four-door sedan, asked if they wanted a ride, police say.
Other incidents include youths riding bikes recklessly in a park, and a kid being brought on a boat without a floatation device, police say.