He was located in East Hampton and is slated for arraignment in Southampton Friday, police say.
He showed up in the Hamptons after shouting at her from a NYC audience; the investigation is ongoing, police told Patch.
"It was amazing what everyone did — a great team effort." — Southampton Fire Department Public Information Officer Chris Brenner
The abuse went on from April, 2020 to November, 2020, police say.
Police also commended other establishments in Southampton and Hampton Bays for compliance.
The fire, which started in a dryer, was quickly extinguished, said Chris Brenner, of the Southampton Fire Department.
He was arrested Wednesday night, police say.
The DEC monitored the cleanup and determined there was no threat to public health or the environment, officials say.
No one was injured, reports indicate.
Kids were able to choose their back-to-school supplies thanks to local law enforcement.
The crashes took place in Southampton and in Noyack, police say.
It was the first time that both the "Officer of the Year" and "Firefighter of the Year" awards went to dedicated women in the department.
After a lengthy investigation, the driver was arrested at his home, police say.
He stole from the unlocked vehicles overnight, police say.
He tried to run and flee the vehicle, but it was not in the "park" position and rolled backward, police say.
She was airlifted with serious injuries, police say.
No injuries were reported, officials say.
A rescue unit responded to deal with fluids in the roadway, police say.
The verbal and physical dispute on the sand at Flying Point Beach involved multiple people, police say.
The incident took place on July 4 in Bridgehampton; he was charged with felony DWI, police say.
He was arrested on July 4, police say.
He was also found to be in possession of cocaine, police say.
The East Hampton woman also resisted arrest when stopped in Sagaponack, police say.
His "actions of running away from the scene of this horrific crash and leaving an innocent person to die were cowardly and selfish." — DA
The woman, who was driving a Mercedes and ran a red light, was arrested Thursday, police say.
He was also found drinking from an open container behind a Flanders 7-Eleven, police say.
He stole the jewelry from a home in Flanders, police say.
A load of mulch was spilled into the roadway, police say.
The chlorine had gotten wet, and the lid was put back on the bucket, which will cause pressure and the bucket to explode, police say.
The driver lost control of his vehicle and hit another car, pushing it into a cement signpost and a fence, police say.
The crash took place early Thursday morning; the roadway is now open, police say.
He stabbed the person multiple times, police say.
He was taken to Peconic Bay Medical Center, police say.
The man, arrested in North Sea, was also wanted on a warrant out of Southold, police say.
He was arrested Sunday, police say.
Crews were at the scene Thursday morning to determine the origin of the fire, officials say.
He was trying to steal a motorcycle when the owner stopped him, police say.
The driver was not injured in the rollover crash but their black cat went running into the woods, police say.
Smoke from the massive blaze could be seen for miles.
The fire broke out Sunday afternoon and could be seen as far away as the North Fork.