Police say the man, a teacher in Brooklyn, groped the girl on multiple occasions and sent her lewd messages.
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Police say he struck multiple cars and almost ran over officers on two occasions while trying to flee.
The driver, who was recently extradited back to Nassau, is facing life in prison if convicted of the top charges.
Police say one of the men tried to hid a gun and ammunition in a closet before exiting the building.
Police say he brought the gun to school and was showing it to a friend when an aide found it. No one was injured.
Police say they are still investigating the incident. No one was injured.
Nassau police arrested these people during the week ending March 14.
He was part of a scam that tricked the woman into thinking she needed to pay thousands in bail and medical bills for her son, the DA said.
Police say they found the same heroin on him at the time of his arrest that they found on the overdose victims.
Here are the DWI arrests the police made for the week ending March 7.
Police say the teen arranged online purchases from people, and then robbed them when they showed up.
Prosecutors say they found child pornography on his iPhone. The diocese fired him in 2017.
Police say the attacker paid for the food with counterfeit money, and then hit the driver with a pipe when confronted.
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Police say they found the woman watching officers respond to the alarm, and arrested her at the scene.
Police say one man fired three shots at a woman in an attempt to kill her, but missed. He then fled with two others, but they were caught.
It was the coldest night of the year, but that didn't stop one man from holding up the store and stealing cash and liquor.
Police will be looking for impaired drivers, as well as people using their cellphones, in marked and unmarked cars this weekend.
The couple was given his power of attorney and used it to steal his life savings, the DA says.
Police say Joshua Roston turned himself into police in Philadelphia because of the pressure put on him.
Police say the couple was parked in front of a house when three men, one with a gun, robbed them.
Trains were diverted around the station for more than an hour while police investigated. It's unclear how the man got onto the tracks.
Authorities say they launched an unprovoked assault on a group of teens, attacking them with machetes.
Police say the death of a 38-year-old woman led them to arrest the two men.
Roy Gomez fled the scene of the crash and hid in a boat, where police found him sleeping hours later.
Police say the man stole packages from the front of homes, including one that contained a chandelier.