Islip-Brookhaven police report, Feb. 14
Reports from county or village police, Jan. 31-Feb. 6
Brentwood
A 1997 trailer containing office furniture was discovered stolen Feb. 1 from a construction site on G Road.
Central Islip
A computer was stolen from a car in a parking lot on Courthouse Drive on Feb. 2.
Islip
Assorted tools were discovered stolen Feb. 4 from an unlocked vehicle on Denver Avenue.
Cash and jewelry was stolen from a residence on Matt Court on Feb. 2. A burglar gained entry to the premises by prying open a bedroom window.
Assorted equipment was discovered stolen Feb. 2 from a backyard shed on West Spruce Street.
Lake Grove
A driver-side window of a 2008 Cadillac Escalade on Williams Boulevard was broken, and a purse and sunglasses stolen Jan. 31.
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Babylon
A 2009 Honda parked on Walbridge Avenue was broken into Jan. 31. A jacket, camera and GPS unit were taken.
An iPod was taken from a 2004 Dodge pickup truck located in a Gamecock Lane driveway Jan. 31.
Commack
Two unknown women stole about $100 worth of jeans from a Mandee clothing store on East Jericho Turnpike on Feb. 1.
Deer Park
A 48-year-old Bronx woman was arrested and charged with grand larceny Jan. 31 for taking money from another person's account at a bank on Commack Road.
Dix Hills
A 2010 Hyundai parked in the Exit 52 park-and-ride lot was discovered broken into Feb. 1. A GPS unit was reported missing.
East Patchogue
All four tires on a 2007 Hyundai were punctured, and the side of the car scratched Jan. 31 while it was parked in an East Woodside Avenue driveway.
Lindenhurst
A 1998 Mitsubishi parked in a lot on Montauk Highway was broken into Jan 31. A pocketbook containing money, jewelry and a checkbook was taken.
Medford
The front door of a Horseblock Road house was pried open in an attempted burglary Jan. 31.
West Islip
Beer was stolen from a 7-Eleven store on Union Boulevard on Jan. 31.
Compiled by Virginia Dunleavy and Ann Smukler

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