Reports from county or village police, May 9-15

Calverton

Four vehicles parked on Karlin Drive and one parked on Jake's Lane were burglarized May 12. Items stolen included binoculars, GPS units and an iPod.

Centereach

A black 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee was stolen from a Wendy's restaurant parking lot on Jericho Turnpike May 10.

Jewelry was stolen from a Biscayne Drive home May 12. Entry was gained through a rear window.

Center Moriches

A wallet containing credit cards was stolen from an unlocked 2006 Ford truck parked on Belleview Avenue May 12.

Coram

A cell phone was stolen from an office on Middle Country Road May 11.

Holbrook

A Panasonic camcorder, cash, and a wristwatch were stolen from an Avenue B house May 10. The front door had been kicked in to gain entry.

Lake Ronkonkoma

Fashion jewelry was stolen from a Lakewood Avenue house May 10.

Manorville

Illegal dumping was reported May 14 at Swan Lake Golf Club on River Road.

Mastic Beach

Graffiti was discovered spray painted May 11 on the trunk of a 1996 Dodge Intrepid on Baker Road.

Ridge

A television and a computer were stolen from an Independence Court house May 12. The front door was forced open.

Rocky Point

Three Route 25A businesses were burglarized May 12. Money was stolen from: Chong Sar Restaurant, Sung Wo Restaurant, and Grand Central Bagels. Each sustained front glass door damage.

Shirley

Graffiti was discovered spray painted May 11 on a fence and a vehicle located at a Margin Drive East residence.

Compiled by Virginia Dunleavy, Ann Smukler, Daria Arnold, Mary Beth Foley and Sabrina Monroe

Justin Timberlake appeared in a Sag Harbor court Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge in his drunken driving case. Credit: Newsday

'I did not live up to the standards that I try to hold for myself' Justin Timberlake appeared in a Sag Harbor court Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge in his drunken driving case.

Justin Timberlake appeared in a Sag Harbor court Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge in his drunken driving case. Credit: Newsday

'I did not live up to the standards that I try to hold for myself' Justin Timberlake appeared in a Sag Harbor court Friday to plead guilty to a lesser charge in his drunken driving case.

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