Crime & Safety
Windows Shot Out with BB Gun in Nassau
House egged, park bench thrown into lake, and "Welcome to Beautiful Baldwin" sign stolen in latest Nassau County Police report.

Nassau County Police reported the following information.
Criminal Mischief
- May 23: Silver Lake Park, Baldwin; four men seen throwing park bench into lake.
- May 23: Suzane Lane, Bethpage; white PVC fence damaged.
- May 23: Twin Lawns Avenue, Hicksville; eggs thrown at house, siding stained.
- May 23: West Harbor Beach, Bayville; public bathroom damaged.
- May 24: Knollwood Drive, Carle Place; outside motion spotlight broken.
- May 24: Devonshire Drive, Garden City Park; two front windowpanes shot out with BB gun.
Grand Larceny
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- May 14: Sunrise Highway and Croydon Avenue, Baldwin; “Welcome to Beautiful Baldwin” sign stolen.
- May 19: Thorman Avenue, Hicksville; four iPhones delivered to residence but homeowner did not receive or sign for them.
- May 22: Jerusalem Avenue, Massapequa; snowblower and grill stolen from backyard shed.
- May 22: Long Island Children’s Museum, E. Garden City; property stolen from locked locker.
- May 22: Retro Fitness, Syosset; silber necklace stolen from shelf.
- May 22: New Hyde Park Road, New Hyde Park; large piles of aluminum scrap metal, aluminum storm doors, and aluminum double hung windows stolen.
- May 25: Stop & Shop, New Hyde Park; unattended pocketbook stolen from cart.
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