Crime & Safety
Rockville Centre Police Report: Car Break-Ins, Man Exposes Himself to 13-Year-Old Girl
Check out incidents reported by Rockville Centre Police this past week.

The Rockville Centre Police reported the following activity for the week of Jan. 4:
- Adrienne Neelon, 55, of Brooklyn was arrested on Saturday evening for petty larceny following an investigation by police in a local Home Goods store on N. Village Avenue in Rockville Centre.
- Police received a report on Wednesday that sometime since Tuesday, Nov. 17 an unknown person(s) made $1,929.17 in unauthorized transactions against a Valley National Bank debit card stolen from around Front Street in Rockville Centre.
- Police received a report on Thursday night that sometime since 9:39 p.m. that day an unknown man ransacked a 2003 Toyota car parked in the driveway and stole a Visa debit card and $2 in change; before fleeing on a bicycle eastbound on Raymond Street.
- Police received a report on Friday morning sometime since Thursday night an unknown person(s) stole prescription sunglasses worth about $500 and vehicle registration to a 2011 Jeep car parked in the driveway of a Rockville Centre home on Raymond Street.
- Police received a report on Friday morning that sometime since Thursday night an unknown person(s) stole a 2015 Jeep car containing a U.S passport from the driveway of the home on Raymond Street.
- Police received a report on Friday night that sometime since Thursday night an unknown person(s) stole S138 worth of clothes from a 2015 GMC motor car parked in the driveway of the Raymond Street home.
- Police received a report on Tuesday afternoon that sometime since Monday, Dec. 28, an unknown person(s) opened a Bank of America credit card using his personal information and made $158 in purchases without permission.
- A 13-year-old Rockville Centre girl reported that at on Thursday at 2:45 p.m. a man driving a light blue car by Princeton Road and Plymouth Road exposed himself to her causing alarm.
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