Police say Maria Campione threw a rock through the window of a 7-Eleven. She was released without bail after a similar incident on Jan. 1.
An 8-year-old girl saw a cellphone pointing at her while using the Long Island restaurant's bathroom Saturday, police say.
Police are asking other potential scam victims to come forward.
Check out this story reported on Wantagh Patch last week.
The crash happened around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, police say.
The Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts all attended Saturday the Wantagh Fire Department's annual open house.
BREAKING: Neighbors reportedly said the man who was shot had threatened the officer.
Police say officers watched the man enter through a locked door and leave with cash.
The following is a crime roundup for the Wantagh area provided by Nassau County police.
BREAKING: Police say the woman drove drunk on Sunrise Highway.
BREAKING: Police have arrested a Nassau woman after they say she drunkenly crashed into a marked police cruiser on Sunrise Highway.
The nurse admitted he stole fentanyl from a hospital for personal use.
BREAKING: It happened just before 12:30 p.m. Thursday, police told Patch.
An enraged Joseph Magistro threw barbells through his neighbors' windows then threatened them with a shotgun, police said.
Police say he shattered windows in their home and threatened to shoot them.
Police accuse him of criminal sale of a controlled substance.
The MTA painted over graffiti on LIRR overpasses Wantagh. Neighbors say this is just the latest in a slew of problems involving the LIRR.
BREAKING: The crash happened around 3:30 p.m., according to the state Department of Transportation.
Hundreds of motorcycles participated in the 9/11 Memorial Ride to New York City on Wednesday.
Shoplifting at Home Depot and multiple package thefts were among the crimes reported in the Wantagh-Seaford area recently.
BREAKING: The crash happened around 4:40 p.m., the state Department of Transportation said.
BREAKING: The blaze broke out late Sunday afternoon, police said.
Check out this story reported last week in Wantagh Patch.
A Nassau County police officer shot a charging pit bull in Wantagh, police said.
Dozens of firefighters were called to a house blaze in Seaford as heavy rains and wind blasted the area.
A house fire in Wantagh sent smoke billowing throughout the home Sunday night.
BREAKING: The crash happened around 9:40 a.m. Monday.
Police say she later returned to the residence and threatened her tenant a second time.
The fisherman was trying to unhook the ray he accidentally caught, when he wound up catching a sting to his foot.
Police say the man who threw the fireworks into a pool with four children in it also had three illegal guns in his home.
Police say the incident occurred early Sunday morning as the two were driving on Ocean Parkway.
He was indicted on 20 counts of unlawful surveillance for secretly recording women at tanning salons, authorities say.
Police say he was crossing Sunrise Highway just before midnight when he was hit. The investigation is still ongoing.
Police are still investigating, but say it was likely an accident that led to the boy's injuries, which weren't life threatening.
No one was hurt, but the firefighters were put through their paces.
Police say he stole credit cards from parked cars, and then used them to purchase gift cards.
Authorities say he was driving drunk and high, doing 130 mph, when he crashed the car on the Wantagh State Parkway.
Police say the boy was struck Tuesday afternoon while trying to cross a busy street.
Police say he robbed the bank last year by passing the teller a note demanding money.
Both the driver and his passenger were ejected from the car, police say, and suffered serious injuries from the crash.