Check out the recent crimes reported in the West Islip area.
The injured bird was found unable to walk or fly.
Luckily no injuries were reported during the small fire that broke out on Monday morning. Check out photos from the scene below.
The 74-year-old suffered from a medical episode while driving the wrong way on Sunrise Highway, Suffolk Police say.
A look at some recent arrests in the area.
A total of 7 fire departments responded to battle the blaze that injured 3 firefighters Wednesday evening.
The 18-year-old was injured after a fight broke out among a dozen people on Sunday night.
Police are looking for the woman who they say was seen using credit cards stolen from a parked car last month.
Police are investigating if the three incidents that occurred over the weekend are related.
The crash was reported just one block away from the local fire department headquarters.
The crash was reported on Sunday afternoon.
Check out this story reported last week on West Islip Patch.
The alleged robbery took place earlier this week.
The 31-year-old was wanted by Suffolk Police on forgery charges, police said.
Officials planned to sell the snow blower and donate proceeds to send a student to the American Legion Boys State educational program.
Police are still looking for the man who stole lottery tickets and cigarettes while armed with a needle.
The 43-year-old robbed two restaurants and a laundromat over the past month, police say.
The thief was confronted by the employee after he was caught trying to steal 3 cases of beer, police say.
Check out the recent crimes reported in the West Islip area
The 27-year-old pleaded guilty to causing a wrong-way crash which killed a 37-year-old man. His BAC was more than twice the legal limit.
The three were allegedly caught abusing the student on several occasions on the bus surveillance camera, the DA says.
The business was closed down after officials found multiple code violations, police say.
The man was discovered lying in the roadway early Sunday. Evidence indicated he was struck by a car that left the scene, police say.
The new system will allow residents to file police reports for certain incidents online.