Babylon- Islip police report
Reports from county or village police, May 2-8
An Islip Terrace man, 49, was arrested at his Lincoln Avenue home May 8 and charged with third-degree burglary. He is a suspect in connection with a burglary at Vincenzo's Restaurant and Pizzeria on Sunrise Highway.
Items including a GPS unit and a TV were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Avenue E May 6.
A Bay Shore man, 41, was arrested May 2 on Fifth Avenue and charged with assault with intent to cause physical injury. He is accused of striking another man with a metal belt. The victim required stitches over his eye.
A flat-screen television, jewelry, and medication were stolen from a Brooklyn Boulevard residence May 4. Entry was gained through a rear kitchen window.
A 2006 Cadillac GTS was stolen from in front of Island Construction on Suffolk Avenue May 5. The key had been left in the ignition.
A window adjacent to the front door of a house on Stewart Circle South was discovered broken May 2.
The driver-side window of a vehicle on Grand Boulevard was broken May 2.
A Bay Shore man was arrested May 7 at Home Depot on Commack Road and charged with petty larceny. He is accused of stealing a Ryobi 2-Cycle Trimmer.
Jewelry and money were stolen from a Carleton Avenue residence May 8.
A wallet containing credit cards, cash and identification was stolen from an unlocked 2008 Jeep Cherokee parked in a driveway on Buckingham Drive May 6.
New coffee machines were stolen from a storage unit at a facility on Expressway Drive South May 2.
Jewelry was stolen from a Johnson Avenue residence May 5.
A wallet was stolen from a locker at Bally Total Fitness on Jericho Turnpike May 2. The wallet contained debit and credit cards, a driver's license and cash.
Money was stolen from a wallet at New Village Laundromat on East Montauk Highway May 7.
A 2005 Yamaha ATV was reported stolen from a shed at a Victoria Road house May 3.
A 2009 Yamaha motorcycle was stolen from a Prairie Drive location May 2.
A six-pack of Coors Light and plastic cups were stolen from a business on Route 109 May 2.
A residence on Log Road was burglarized May 5.
A man, 40, was arrested on Croaton Street May 6 and charged with third-degree criminal mischief. He is accused of shooting a BB gun at a vehicle on Croaton Street and breaking the rear window.
A man, 24, was arrested May 4 on Maplewood Drive in Shirley and charged with petty larceny. He is accused of stealing gas from the Reese gas station on Railroad Avenue in Sayville.
Air conditioning units were stolen from an apartment complex on 10th Street May 5.
A Brentwood man, 24, was arrested May 5 at Burgess Avenue and Route 27 and charged with petty larceny and possession of burglary tools. He is accused of siphoning gasoline from a truck.
A boat motor was stolen from Babylon Service Station on Little East Neck Road May 7.
Graffiti was discovered on Oquenock Elementary School on Spruce Avenue May 3.
Handcuffs were stolen from a vehicle parked in a driveway on Ridge Road May 7.
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Commack
A refrigeration unit on the roof of a building on Jericho Turnpike was discovered stolen May 2.
Two Brentwood men, both 22, were arrested May 4 and charged with grand larceny. The suspects are accused of stealing televisions from Walmart on Crooked Hill Road.
Fort Salonga
A Waterside Road resident told police his Samsung cell phone had been stolen from an unlocked gym locker May 5.
The lock of a trailer parked at The Home Depot on Route 110 was cut May 3 and two saws were stolen.
Cash, jewelry and weapons were stolen from a Greenlawn Road house May 5. Entry was gained through a window.
Rocks were thrown through the rear window of a 2006 Honda in the parking lot of The Living Word Church on Nesconset Highway May 2.
A Brooklyn woman, 20, was arrested May 3 and charged with fourth-degree grand larceny for allegedly stealing five Burberry jackets from Bloomingdale's in the Walt Whitman Mall.
Compiled by Virginia Dunleavy, Ann Smukler
and Daria Arnold

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