The dog was rescued but the woman died, police say.
Two Suffolk County men were arrested Tuesday in connection with shooting and killing a Bohemia man in his backyard in 2022, police say.
First responders rescued a driver trapped inside a vehicle after two vehicles collided Monday, according to Sayville Fire Department.
A man was found dead in a Blue Point driveway on Sunday, Suffolk County Police say.
The Suffolk County Arson Squad is investigating a Long Island vehicle blaze extinguished by the West Sayville Fire Department, police say.
A pedestrian was hospitalized after being hit by a Long Island Railroad train in Blue Point, according to reports.
West Sayville Fire Department battled a fire in Oakdale that sent one firefighter to a hospital for observation on Memorial Day.
Officers seized over 100 marijuana products, some of which looked like candy, from a smoke shop on Sayville's Main Street, police say.
A man driving a Jeep was seriously injured Sunday after hitting a telephone pole and overturning the vehicle in Blue Point, police say.
Suffolk County police arrested an Oakdale smoke shop employee as part of "Operation Smoke Out," police say.
A cyclist was injured after being struck by a 2000 Toyota in Sayville on Saturday, according to police.
Man arrested in connection with threatening someone with a switch blade.
Four young adults and a 17-year-old broke into a Bayport smoke shop on Sunday and stole money and vape products, Suffolk police say.
Lt. Richard Mosback was one of two good Samaritans who made a daring rescue of the 18-year-old from a burning home in Sayville on April 3.
It happened at around 7:16 a.m. Tuesday, Suffolk police say.
The fire was extinguished by the West Sayville Fire Department and no one was injured, Suffolk police say.
The person was struck near the Sayville station, an Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesman said.
He was in a gunfight with officers during chase; five officers evaluated at hospital, Suffolk police say.
The family lost their home and all their possessions, memories, and their beloved dog, GoFundMe organizer says.
Arson Squad detectives are investigating, Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: The teen was uninjured, but one of his rescuers was treated for smoke inhalation, Suffolk police say. A dog died in the fire.
UPDATE: The home was targeted in 2010 when two teens robbed a poker game there also, Suffolk police told Newsday.
The person was brought to a local hospital for treatment, a Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesperson said Saturday.
The driver and a passenger were taken to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore for non-life-threatening injuries, cops say.
The worker was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital where he is undergoing surgery on his ankle, Suffolk police say.
Eighteen teachers are retiring and officials expect larger classroom sizes, News 12 reported.
The teens kicked in the door of his home, "attacked" him, and took his phone, Suffolk police say.
The Wyandanch woman lost control of her vehicle and hit a tree, police say.
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The trailer the tools were in was found, but police are still looking for the tools, the SUV and the person or people who drove them away.
He was arrested on charges he sprayed insecticide at police officers in the Jan. 6 insurrection, authorities said.
The strike happened at around 8 a.m., causing delays ​along the Montauk Branch. The person's condition is unknown at this time.
Arson Squad detectives responded to the scene to investigate, Suffolk police said.
He would coerce them and then threaten to expose them to family and friends, prosecutors said.
The air quality inside the home was so poor and punctuated by the smell of ammonia, that investigators had difficulty breathing, SPCA says.
The man was operating the motorcycle when it collided with the truck, police say.
The property will be repurposed by its new owner for the benefit of the residents of Long Island, feds say.
The principal notified officials after learning about the bullet, police say.
A pair of Bohemia women have been charged with abandonment and conspiracy after being stopped by a good Samaritan, the SPCA said.
The woman immediately overdosed, dying later at a hospital, prosecutors say. One of the men's attorneys says he denies involvement.