Crime & Safety
Smithtown Crime Report: Burglaries, Grand Larceny, Identity Theft
A look at recent incidents and arrests in the area.

All of the information below is supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation. No one named has been convicted of a crime.
Incidents
- An incident of assault was reported on Route 25A in Smithtown on Oct. 4
- An incident of identity theft was reported on Juniper Avenue in Smithtown on Oct. 4
- An incident of grand larceny was reported on Pantzer Street in Smithtown on Oct. 3
- An incident of harassment was reported on Welsley Lane on Sept. 28
- An incident of harassment was reported on Willow Ridge Drive on Sept. 23
- A burglary was reported on Marchant Drive in St. James on Oct. 3
- An incident of assault was reported on Lake Avenue in St. James on Sept. 28
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on Copperbeech Road on Sept. 23
- An incident of criminal mischief was reported on Maple Glen Lane in Nesconset on Oct. 3
- An incident of grand larceny was reported on Joseph Street in Nesconset on Oct. 2
- A burglary was reported on Caterbury Lane in Nesconset on Oct. 2
- A burglary was reported on Avalon Circle in Smithtown on Oct. 1
Arrests
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- James Zangara, 34, of Smithtown, was arrested in Smithtown on Oct. 5 on a charge of operating a motor vehicle impaired by drugs.
- Peter Velez, 25, of St. James, was arrested in Smithtown on Oct. 4 on a charge of DWI-1st offense.
- James Tomassi, 32, of Lake Grove, was arrested in Nesconset on Oct. 3 on a charge of first degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Story: Lake Grove Man With 45 License Suspensions Arrested After Crash
- Marcus Bird, 34, of Roosevelt, was arrested in St. James on Oct. 3 on a charge of fourth degree grand larceny.
- Kevin Gianninoto, 27, of Nesconset, was arrested in Nesconset on Oct. 2 on a charge of second degree burglary.
- Mindy Randazzo, 59, of Nesconset, was arrested in Hauppauge on Oct. 2 on a charge of fourth degree grand larceny.
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