East End police report
Reports from county or village police, June 13-19
Hunters were reported on Zion Street June 13.
Cash was stolen from a room at a Middle Road residence June 19.
The trunk of a Honda Civic on Town House Drive was discovered pried open June 14. Several items, including a Bowtech bow, a children's stroller and an iPod, were stolen.
A disturbance was reported June 19 at the Scoop du Jour ice cream parlor on Newtown Lane. After a male individual allegedly pushed a woman, 55, waiting in a line at the store, a confrontation occurred between the woman's companion and the subject. The subject was punched and then ran out of the store and into a taxi.
The Bridgehampton National Bank on Gingerbread Lane received a counterfeit $10 bill at the drive-up window from an unknown individual June 16.
An East Hampton woman, 62, was issued a village code summons June 14 for allegedly littering on private property. She is accused of throwing her trash in a Dumpster in the cinema's parking lot.
A vehicle parked on Lumber Lane was scratched June 13.
A Hampton Bays man, 25, was arrested June 18 at the King Kullen grocery on charges that included resisting arrest and driving while intoxicated. He is accused of harassing employees as they were leaving the store and becoming combative when approached by police officers.
The window screen at the South Jamesport post office was marked June 19, presumably with deodorant, police said.
Suspicious vehicles were reported on Line Road on June 14.
A homeless woman, 21, was arrested and charged with second-degree burglary June 13. She is accused of entering a house on Moriches Drive through a living room window and stealing cash.
An individual was standing at the intersection of Parkwood and Oakwood drives June 13 when he was approached by a man who had just exited a nearby vehicle. The man allegedly punched and robbed the victim of beads, then fled the scene.
A Sag Harbor man, 73, was arrested June 16 at Noyac Road and Cedar Avenue and charged with driving while intoxicated following an automobile accident where he allegedly swerved off the roadway and ran into a utility pole. He was transported to Southampton Hospital for treatment and released to police custody.
A Tuthill Creek Drive resident informed police June 13 that she discovered her wallet, containing cash, credit cards and a driver's license, had been stolen.
A woman was allegedly observed stealing three TVs valued at about $660 from Target department store on Old Country Road on June 19. She fled in a white Ford Windstar, police said.
A Tom Tom GPS navigation system valued at $250 was stolen June 17 from a vehicle parked on Hallock Street.
Sound Avenue Equipment was burglarized June 16, and about $2,300 worth of items were stolen.
Garden of Eve on Sound Avenue was burglarized June 16, and $750 worth of items were stolen.
A vehicle parked at Pulaski Street School was vandalized with paint June 14.
About 60 shirts worth about $1,200 were stolen June 14 from the Guess outlet store on West Main Street.
Sag Harbor
An East Hampton man, 60, was arrested on Jermain Avenue June 17 and accused of driving with a suspended license and driving a vehicle with expired registration.
The theft of copper piping was discovered June 14 at a Forest Avenue rental property undergoing renovation.
Property inside the clubhouse at The Links at Shirley on William Floyd Parkway was discovered damaged June 14.
Southampton
A Riverhead man, 43, was arrested at police headquarters June 17 and charged with failure to register or verify change of address as a sex offender.
A Riverhead man, 50, was arrested June 19 after he allegedly attempted to burglarize an Old Quogue Road residence. He is accused of unlawfully entering the home through an unlocked door, misrepresenting himself as a police officer and assaulting a resident after demanding money. Additional members of the household subdued the suspect until police arrived.
Prescription medication, $40 and five credit/debit cards were stolen from a vehicle parked on Broadview Circle on June 19.
Two windows at Wading River Elementary School on Wading River Manor Road were broken June 14. The damage was valued at $860.
Compiled by Mary Beth Foley, Ginny Dunleavy and Ann Smukler
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