East End police report
Reports from county or village police, June 6-12
Aquebogue
A ride-on lawn mower was stolen from a Trout Brook Lane location June 8.
Baiting Hollow
A Woodcliff Trail resident on June 12 reported receiving harassing phone calls.
Center Moriches
A burglar smashed a window at
La Volpe Ristorante on Montauk Highway June 9, and stole cash.
East Hampton
About 20 flowers and a gate keypad were removed from the grounds of a Buell Lane residence June 6.
A window on a Georgica Close Road home and a window on an adjacent pool house were damaged June 11. The damage was estimated at $2,000.
A men's 10-speed bicycle worth $1,500 was discovered stolen from a bike rack at the Long Island Rail Road station June 10.
Youths were reported throwing water balloons at vehicles in the area of Newtown Lane on June 10.
Eight benches on Main Street were knocked over and two were thrown into bushes June 11. A residential fence was also damaged.
Hampton Bays
A New York City man, 22, was arrested June 6 and charged with trespassing and resisting arrest for attempting to enter Drift Inn on Dune Road after being refused entry multiple times by security due to his intoxicated condition.
A Rockville Centre man, 23, was arrested June 12 at about 6 a.m. after he was found sleeping in the roadway on Old Riverhead Road. Police said the man was highly intoxicated. He was held at headquarters until his intoxication subsided, and he was charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing vehicular traffic.
A Merrick man, 25, was arrested at the Boardy Barn on West Montauk Highway June 6 and charged with disorderly conduct. He was allegedly in an intoxicated condition and screamed obscenities at staff and patrons.
Jamesport
A stop sign on Fox Lane was shot with various caliber firearms by unknown individuals June 8.
Northville
On June 12, a male Herrick Lane resident reported that about $2,700 had been fraudulently charged to his credit card.
Riverhead
Women's shirts valued at $1,980 were stolen June 12 from Nautica Outlet on West Main Street.
A fence was damaged and copper wire was stolen from the KeySpan service center on Doctors Path on June 11.
A laptop computer valued at $1,200 was stolen from a Rabbit Run residence June 10.
On June 9, a woman reported her signature was forged on a bill of sale for a vehicle at Downtown Auto Net on West Main Street.
An unknown man was observed stealing two flat-screen TVs from Target on Old Country Road on June 8. The suspect fled the area, possibly in a Nissan Altima.
A vehicle on Cross River Drive was struck by a golf ball June 6.
Shirley
Various items, including a lawn mower, coffee machine, dishes, a cable box, inflatable pool and money were discovered stolen June 6 from a house on Oak Avenue.
Items were stolen June 6 from a vehicle parked in a lot at the intersection of Montauk Highway and William Floyd Parkway.
Wading River
Mailboxes were damaged June 12 at six locations on North Country Road at a total estimated cost of $320.
Eggs were thrown at a vehicle parked on Meroke Trail on June 12.
A man was assaulted June 12 on Stephen Drive by a known man. The victim was struck with a log and suffered injuries that included a fractured jaw.
An AC/DC converter valued at $85 was stolen from a Peach Street driveway June 11.
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Bellport
Potted plants were discovered stolen from a house on General McLean Drive on June 7.
Holtsville
Three vehicles parked on Cassa Loop were burglarized between June 7 and June 8. The stolen items included two GPS units, a stereo system, cash, satellite radio and a wallet.
Lake Ronkonkoma
On June 9, a man closing Parsnip Pub on Smithtown Boulevard was confronted by a man with a hammer who fled.
Middle Island
A rock was thrown through a glass door of a Lake Pointe Circle residence June 7.
Miller Place
Copper pipes were discovered stolen June 8 from a vacant house on Harrison Avenue.
Mount Sinai
A beverage cart was discovered stolen June 6 from the clubhouse at The Hamlet on Club House Drive.
Nesconset
A pool pump was reported stolen June 8 from a house on Lawrence Drive.
Nissequogue
A 2006 Porsche was discovered stolen June 9 from a driveway on Golf Club Road.
Patchogue
The screen of an ATM at HSBC Bank on East Main Street was damaged June 7.
South Huntington
Three Deer Park women, ages 21, 48 and 62, were arrested June 6 at Macy's in the Walt Whitman Mall and charged with grand larceny, fourth degree for stealing clothing.
Compiled by Mary Beth Foley, Ginny Dunleavy and Ann Smukler

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