Reports from county or village police, May 16-22

Blue Point

An iPod was discovered stolen May 19 from a Ford Taurus located on Dena Drive.

Calverton

Twenty-five steel pallet baskets valued at about $2,500 were stolen from a Middle Country Road location May 16.

East Hampton

A public restroom on Park Place was marked with graffiti May 21.

A Wainscott woman, 19, reported being in a dispute with another driver over a parking space on Pantigo Road

on May 18. The second party left prior

to police arrival.

Flanders

A Westhampton woman, 22, was arrested May 17 on Evergreen Road for driving while intoxicated, unlawful

possession of marijuana and failing to stop at a stop sign. A 27-year-old woman passenger, of Flanders, was additionally arrested and charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.

Hampton Bays

A Hampton Bays man, 37, was arrested May 19 for threatening three contractors who were doing work at a Montauk Highway location. He was charged with menacing, third degree, and harassment, second degree.

A Westhampton woman, 48, was arrested May 22 and charged with petty larceny for attempting to leave Stop & Shop on Montauk Highway without paying for a shopping cart full of groceries.

A Hampton Bays man, 41, was arrested May 19 on St. John's Road for threatening an individual with a kitchen knife. He was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, third degree, and menacing, second degree. The victim was not injured.

A 21-year-old woman was arrested May 16 in the parking lot of Wild by Nature and charged with disorderly conduct. She was in a highly intoxicated condition and used profane language, police said.

Jamesport

A vehicle on South Jamesport Avenue was damaged May 22.

A loose pipe from a Suffolk County dredge barge that was floating across East Creek, possibly creating a dangerous condition, was reported May 16.

Mastic

Three dirt bikes were stolen May 18 from a residential shed on Montgomery Avenue.

Middle Island

Money was stolen May 17 from a desk at Longwood High School on Longwood Road.

Montauk

A custom-made suit jacket, a camera and a black purse, totaling about $2,300 in value, were stolen May 16 from Montauk Yacht Club on Star Island Road.

Ridge

Three unknown males used force to steal a cell phone from a male victim on Roanoke Avenue on May 22.

Riverhead

A 2004 Ford vehicle reported stolen from Westhampton was recovered May 18 in the parking lot of Peconic Bay Medical Center on Roanoke Avenue.

An unknown woman stole three handbags, valued at $1,000, from Coach Outlet on West Main Street on May 17.

Sag Harbor

A Sag Harbor man, 24, was arrested May 21 and charged with possession of marijuana. Police allegedly observed the man conducting a drug transaction in the parking lot of 7-Eleven on Long Island Avenue.

A 41-year-old man was arrested at his Sag Harbor residence May 16 on a bench warrant issued after he failed to appear in court. He is charged with not removing a boat that had washed ashore, creating a navigation hazard.

An East Hampton woman, 42, was arrested May 16 on Hampton Street on charges that included driving while intoxicated.

Shirley

The Dunkin' Donuts store on Montauk Highway was burglarized May 17, and money was stolen.

Speonk

A Speonk man, 24, was arrested May 22 for a disorderly conduct charge. He yelled and caused public alarm in the parking lot of the Trolley Barn restaurant while he was in an intoxicated condition.

Wading River

An unknown individual drove a vehicle over a Farm Road East property and damaged shrubs May 22.

Astoria Bank on Route 25A reported nine fraudulent payroll checks May 21. Eight of the checks, totaling $3,737, were cashed.

A suspicious person was reported May 21 on Josephine Drive.

A Beach Road resident reported receiving a harassing phone call from an unknown person May 19.

A fallen tree blocking North Country Road was reported May 18.

Copper pipes were stolen from a Hulse Landing Road residence May 17.

Yaphank

Two trucks at Avatar Relocation on County Road 101 were discovered burglarized May 17. Suitcases were stolen.

Compiled by Mary Beth Foley, Ginny Dunleavy and Ann Smukler

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; WPIX; File Footage

'I don't know what the big brouhaha is all about' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff; WPIX; File Footage

'I don't know what the big brouhaha is all about' Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman plan to deputize gun-owning county residents is progressing, with some having completed training. Opponents call the plan "flagrantly illegal." NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports.

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