A drunken firefighter was driving the wrong way on a parkway in November when he struck another driver, killing him, officials say.
Chop Shop Bar and Grill had its windows broken twice in two days, police say.
ALSO: A thief used someone else's identity for two online car rentals and entry to a children's museum, police say.
ALSO: A fraudulent wire transfer and withdrawal were made from two separate bank accounts, police say.
Money was stolen from a lockbox at the dental office, police say.
ALSO: In two separate thefts, credit cards were stolen from a gym locker as well as an unlocked car, police say.
The men demanded cash and cell phones, to which people inside Vanilla 139 Spa complied, police say.
ALSO: Someone posed as a Citibank employee and stole money from someone, police say.
The man's attacker was screaming at him during a traffic incident in which they both got out of their cars, police say.
The burglar entered the home through the basement on Wednesday night, police say.
There were two separate thefts reported at Victoria's Secret on back-to-back days, police say.
ALSO: Someone stole money from someone else's bank account and then turned off their cell phone number, police say.
A caller asked her to buy multiple gift cards to a home improvement store, and she gave the caller the security numbers, police say.
ALSO: A Nesconset resident's mailbox was damaged by someone, police say.
A thief opened an account in the name of someone else's deceased sister and transferred a lot of money, police say.
The pricey snowplow was stolen sometime earlier this month, police say.
ALSO: "BLM" was spray-painted on someone's Jeep, police say.
ALSO: A woman was scammed by someone posing as an Amazon employee, police say.
ALSO: A Lake Grove home was broken into, and the thief stole jewelry, police say.
Cash, gold coins and jewelry were stolen between the two homes, police say.
The mother was arrested after police say she left her children, ages 9 and 3, in a car while the temperature was 37 degrees.
ALSO: A woman's wallet was stolen while she was browsing Stop & Shop, police say.
ALSO: A woman was scammed out of money by someone claiming to be an FBI agent, police say.
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ALSO: An identity theft was reported in which someone opened a PayPal with someone else's information and made several charges, police say.
Cash and jewelry were also stolen from the burglarized home, police say.
The teenagers were arrested after police said they damaged the fences of at least two homes in the area.
ALSO: An envelope holding cash went missing from a woman's home after she had contractors working there, police say.
ALSO: Several handbags were stolen from Macy's at Smith Haven Mall by someone who has stolen from the store in the past, police say.
A guardrail and utility pole were damaged, police say. The car ended up in a ditch and went up in flames.
ALSO: An Uber driver was scammed, a car was stolen from a dealership, and other scams were reported, police say.
There were also six grand larcenies reported, police say.
Three burglaries were reported on the same road in the span of three hours, police say.
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The identity theft, reported earlier in the week, originally happened in December 2019, police say.
There were also four grand larcenies reported, police say.
There were several reports for criminal mischief and harassment, police say.
The threatening social media post led to an investigation at the mall by Suffolk police on Wednesday afternoon.
There were also criminal mischief and harassment cases reported, police say.