UPDATE: "This is a serious crime and we will treat it as such.” - Suffolk DA Ray Tierney
A communication vendor used experienced a network outage that had impacts "on certain county systems," a county spokeswoman said.
An owl, a few deer, a family of raccoons, a domestic duck and a chicken, not to mention an injured feline all needed a helping hand.
It happened at the intersection of Marshall Drive just before 6 a.m., Suffolk police said.
The break-in took place on Ocean Avenue at around 1:20 a.m. on Nov. 6, Suffolk police said. Have you seen him?
UPDATE: The driver remained at the scene and the incident was deemed non-criminal, Suffolk police said Wednesday.
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The fire started at around 5 p.m., Suffolk police aid.
The $1,100 piece of equipment was taken from Cutting Edge Power Equipment on Carroll Avenue on Nov. 3, Suffolk police said.
One person sustained minor injuries in the 7:30 a.m. crash, Suffolk police said.
He was "more concerned about the consequences that he would face, rather than rendering aid" to Jennifer Bianco, Suffolk DA says.
The pets were found days later with feces on the floor by apartment maintenance workers, Chief Roy Gross said.
Officers are looking for the men who had the stolen Ford F-150, police say. They are wanted for grand larceny.
The man punched the car owner and stole the vehicle before driving away from officers and crashing it, police say.
The man was charged with animal cruelty after the dog was found abandoned at a shelter, SPCA says.
The man was standing outside a Pond Road business when he was shot, police said.
Police established a perimeter, and Canine and Aviation Section were called in, police say.
Traffic was slowing when a sand truck did not stop, causing a chain-reaction crash, police say.
No charges were filed, police say.
His vehicle crossed in front of a marked patrol car and struck it; the officer was taken to St. Charles Hospital, police said.
His decision to drink and drive killed one and seriously injured another, Suffolk DA says. His attorney says he has accepted responsibility.
She was taken to Stony Brook Hospital Medical Center for treatment, Suffolk police said.
Suffolk police say he left the Huntington Station scene without reporting it.
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He called the practice a heinous, often misunderstood crime that goes undetected when communities "do not know the signs to look for."
The 15-year-old boy was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, cops say.
Fifth Precinct Crime Section is investigating, Suffolk police said.
His Infiniti struck a tractor-trailer on the Long Island Expressway at around 3:30 a.m., Suffolk police said.
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The 59-year-old man had suffered a medical event when his vessel was spotted taking on water by a good Samaritan, cops say.
It was stolen and later used in three Medford-area stores, Suffolk police said.
The beach will reopen when further testing reveals that the bacteria have subsided to acceptable levels, officials said.
"He was too broken." - Theresa Puzio on losing her beloved son, Nick, who died after cops say he was struck by two hit-and-run drivers.
The arrests took place during an investigation by the 6th Precinct and Suffolk's Department of Health, Suffolk police said.
She was struck crossing Rosevale Avenue, and was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital where she was pronounced dead, cops say.
The 24-year-old's body was pulled from the submerged SUV late Sunday, NYPD officials said.
The SUV, driven by a man, was leaving a gas station on Portion Road on Aug. 1, Suffolk police said.
One was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other died at Stony Brook University Hospital, Suffolk police said.
It broke out at around 3:50 a.m., prompting an evacuation, a police spokeswoman said.
The pair were released on appearance tickets returnable to First District Court at a later date, Suffolk police said.