Crime & Safety
Woman Hospitalized After Fight at Riverhead Restaurant
Two men allegedly struck three women in the back of the restaurant on Friday morning, police said.

One woman was hospitalized after a fight at a Riverhead restaurant early Friday morning, according to Riverhead Town Police.
Police responded to Sabor Latino on 192 Old Country Road on a report of a disturbance at 3:39 a.m., police said.
Police found a group involved in a verbal argument in the back of the restaurant, according to police.
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After interviewing the group, it was found that two Riverhead men, Marlon Muyus-Boror, 28, and , Carlos Muyus-Boror, 42, were involved in a dispute with three Roosevelt women, Flor Grandos, 31, Wendy Moreno, 22, and Maria Hernandez, 34, according to police.
During the dispute, the women were struck by the two men, one of whom was armed with a baseball bat, police said.
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One of the men, Muyus-Boror, was present at the scene when officers arrived and was placed under arrest for second degree assault, police said.
The second man, Carlos, fled the area but was apprehended a short distance away and placed under arrest for second degree harassment, according to police.
One woman was transported to Peconic Bay Medical Center from the scene by Riverhead ambulance, for treatment of non-life threatening injuries, but police did not specify which woman.
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