Reports from county or village police, April 25-May 1

Babylon

A window of a bus on Park Avenue was broken April 25 after an unidentified item was thrown at the bus.

Bay Shore

An individual told police that an unknown person took her purse while she was walking on Manatuck Boulevard on April 25.

A Bay Shore woman, 29, was arrested April 28 and charged with petty larceny for stealing earrings from the Sears store on Route 27.

Graffiti was discovered April 28 on a fence on Wisconsin Avenue.

A television was stolen from the Target store on Sunrise Highway on April 28.

Copiague

The windshield, passenger-side windows and side-view mirror were smashed on a 1996 Saturn parked in the rear lot of an Oak Street business April 25.

Fiberglass and a ladder were stolen from residence on Harding Street on April 28.

Deer Park

Copper piping was stolen from the basement of a vacant house on Claremont Street on April 26.

Great River

A ring, laptop computer and digital camera were stolen from a house on River Road on April 28.

Hauppauge

An unknown person broke the front door of a house on Veterans Memorial Highway on April 25.

Five propane tanks were reported missing April 28 from an outside storage unit at Dingman Data Systems on Engineers Road.

Holbrook

Parts of a vehicle on Maria Court were discovered stolen April 29.

Lake Grove

Items were discovered stolen April 25 from two vehicles parked in a driveway on Wade Drive.

Eyeglasses were discovered stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked at a location on Sarah Drive on April 25.

Clothing was stolen from displays at the Pacific Sunwear store in the Smith Haven Mall on April 29.

Lake Ronkonkoma

An Xbox gaming device was stolen from a Kay Street house April 25.

North Bay Shore

A burglary was discovered April 28 at a gas station on Brentwood Road. A hole was cut in the roof to gain access. Cash and cartons of cigarettes were reported stolen.

North Lindenhurst

The windshield, side window and headlights of a 1998 Ford parked at a location on Winchester Drive were broken April 25.

Ronkonkoma

A man got out of his vehicle on Ronkonkoma Avenue and East Portion Road on April 29 and struck another vehicle, a 2003 Chevrolet, with his fist.

Sayville

A wallet and credit card were discovered stolen from a vehicle parked on Wyandanch Road on April 25.

A man pumped $50 worth of

gasoline into his vehicle at a station on Lakeland Avenue on April 29 then drove off without paying.

West Babylon

An individual stole products from the CVS pharmacy on Great East Neck Road on April 25.

A bicycle was stolen from a house on Lewis Avenue on April 29.

Wyandanch

A 2003 Nissan Pathfinder was stolen from the parking lot of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal church on Straight Path on April 25.

A fire that occured at a vacant house on Henry Street on April 28 is being investigated as a possible arson.

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Blue Point

A wallet containing credit cards was stolen from a vehicle parked in a residential driveway on Weeks Street on April 29.

Commack

A Brentwood woman, 42, was arrested April 28 at Kohl's on Crooked Hill Road and charged with petty larceny for stealing clothing.

East Patchogue

A purse containing credit cards, cash and an iPod was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the parking lot of St. Joseph the Worker church on Narragansett Avenue on April 29.

Fire Island Pines

A burglary was discovered April 29 at a house on Ocean Way. A TV, sound system and VCR player were reported stolen.

Shirley

A burglary was discovered April 28 at a vacant business on Montauk Highway April 28. Meat slicers were reported stolen.

Smithtown

Tires and rims were stolen from a 2009 Nissan located in the driveway of a Valleywood Road house April 25.

Compiled by Virginia Dunleavy, Ann Smukler and Daria Arnold

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