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She was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
The driver suffered a medical emergency in the westbound lane of Horseblock Road, Suffolk police say.
The fire was deemed non-criminal, Suffolk police say.
SEE UPDATES: It happened at noon on Tuesday, Village Clerk Lori Devlin says.
The roadways were "the worst" officials have seen "in quite some time," Rudy Sunderman says.
He was caught after his wife found the video on his iPad, Suffolk prosecutors say.
It started at around 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Suffolk police say.
Both were taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk for non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
Ten women and 15 men in two small housing units were all moved to other housing units temporarily over the weekend.
UPDATE: The prisoners, including 10 women and 15 men, were moved to other housing areas, a department spokeswoman says.
No one was hurt, a spokesman for the agency says.
One started in a home, the other a business, Suffolk police say.
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Multiple bottles of cologne worth around $1,309 were taken on Jan. 13 at around 4:15 p.m., Suffolk police say.
Her family said that while they miss her every day, "the continued love and support we feel gives us strength."
Rebecca Browell was reportedly charged with child endangerment in connection with the girl's case.
It took effect around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
His attorney told Patch that his client has "accepted responsibility for this incident and is very remorseful for his actions."
The woman was taken to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
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UPDATE: Arson Squad detectives are investigating, Suffolk police say.
They were all treated for non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
A Middle Island woman was pronounced dead at NYU Langone Hospital–Suffolk following a Monday evening collision, Suffolk County police say.
It was doused at around 12:20 a.m., Suffolk police say.
He got 75 years for the sexual abuse which took place over 10 years, Suffolk DA Ray Tierney says.
It started at around 12:30 p.m., Suffolk police say.
It started just after noon on Sunday, Suffolk police say.
The person was taken to NYU Langone Hospital - Suffolk in East Patchogue for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, cops say.
"It's nice, yes, but I don't do it for thank yous - It's our job." - Sgt. Michael Santillo
Multiple residents called 911 just after 11 p.m. to report that an attached garage caught fire, Suffolk police say.
There will be free hot chocolate and holiday treats served.
UPDATE: Residents were warned not to leave vehicles on the street; plows readied, and salt was set for spreading on Friday afternoon.
The boy was treated at NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk in East Patchogue, according to police.
No one was hurt, Suffolk police say.
No one was hurt, MTA spokeswoman says.
Three hundred and thirty-eight people passed through the checkpoint Friday into Saturday, Suffolk police say.
He was taken by medevac helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment, Suffolk police say.
The calls happened between midnight and 2:30 p.m., police say.