Crime & Safety
Man Nabbed for Child Photo Incident at Seaford Ice Cream Store
North Massapequa resident Richard Stacel accused of taking photos of 8-year-old girl at Mad Topper on Hicksville Road without her knowledge

A North Massapequa man who was secretly taking photos of an 8-year-old girl at a Seaford ice cream store was arrested after an off-duty cop saw what was going on, police said.
Richard Stacel, was allegedly taking photos of the girl without her knowledge with a cell phone while on line at the Mad Topper store on 1220 Hicksville Road shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday.
The officer saw what was happening and waited until Stacel was outside to confront him so other customers wouldn't be endangered.
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The officer identified himself, while the store owner called 911.
Stacel struggled with the officer and broke the phone and its memory card, police said. He went to his car, but the officer blocked the open door so he couldn't leave.
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Stacel then allegedly reached towards the center console of the car, where a stun gun was later found. Police arrived and placed him under arrest.
Nassau County Police Deputy Inspector Kenneth Lack said that police will try to recover the photos, but wasn't sure if it would be possible. Lack also said that Stacel had been arrested for a child endangerment issue in Nassau County before.
Stacel was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and weapons possession. He is scheduled to be arraigned Friday at First District Court in Hempstead.
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