Reports from county or village police, May 9-15

Centerport

Theft of a GPS unit and American Express credit card from a 2004 Jeep in a Quay Court driveway was discovered May 10.

Commack

A laptop was missing May 10 from Lilliput Nursery School on Verbena Drive.

A 1990 Isuzu Amigo was damaged at a Veterans Highway business May 9.

Dix Hills

Two men smashed the window of a 2005 Toyota on Peppermill Lane May 10.

Huntington

Driveway lighting fixtures at a Huntington Bay Road house were damaged May 9.

Huntington Station

Women's tops were stolen from the Banana Republic in Walt Whitman Mall May 9.

Graffiti was spray-painted on a garage door at Modern Wrecking on West Pulaski Road May 11.

Jewelry, two watches, an electronic game and a game console were stolen May 12 from a house on East 17th Street.

Kings Park

Damage to a large tent canopy and small shrubs was discovered May 10 at a house on Old Dock Road.

Lake Ronkonkoma

The theft of jewelry from a Lakewood Avenue house was discovered May 10.

An Alpine stereo and navigation system was stolen from a 2007 Toyota Corolla on Foster Road May 10.

Melville

A 27-year-old Huntington Station woman was arrested May 11 at Kohl's on Walt Whitman Road and charged with stealing assorted articles of clothing.

Cash was discovered stolen May 12 from a vending machine at Extended Stay Living on Spagnoli Road.

A man impersonating a repairman stole vending machine cash at Marchon Eyewear on East Spagnoli Road May 10.

South Huntington

An East Northport man, 19, was arrested May 11 at Macy's and charged with stealing a pair of jeans.

Compiled by Virginia Dunleavy, Ann Smukler and Daria Arnold

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