North Hempstead-Oyster Bay police beat
Reports from county or village police, June 13-20
A GPS navigation system was stolen June 16 from a vehicle on Madison Avenue.
CDs and cash were stolen from a vehicle on Cliff Drive on June 19.
Two males were observed June 15 kicking and breaking a sprinkler head at the village hall, resulting in flooding.
A 34-year-old man was arrested June 13 on Glen Cove Avenue and charged with assault and criminal mischief.
A 37-year-old man was arrested June 18 on Putnam Avenue on drug charges.
A lawn sculpture on Allen Drive was stolen June 15.
A wallet was stolen from a vehicle parked on Mineola Boulevard on June 14.
Sprinkler heads were damaged and removed June 16 from a field at Chaminade High School on Jackson Avenue.
A Hicksville man was charged June 13 at Sheridan Street and Railroad Avenue with slamming a door on the officer's shoulder.
Oyster Bay
A window on an auto in a town lot was discovered damaged June 15.
A GPS navigation system was stolen June 17 from a vehicle on Sherman Drive.
Jewelry was stolen June 13 from Hilton Garden Inn on Privado Road.
Tools were stolen June 13 from a vehicle parked on Old Country Road.
A pocketbook was stolen June 14 from a vehicle parked on School Street.
ELSEWHERE
Four tires and rims were stolen June 14 from a vehicle on Landing Avenue.
A 1992 Isuzu dump truck on Hempstead Turnpike was stolen June 19.
A 2008 Honda Civic parked on Front Street was stolen June 14.
Hicksville
A Dumpster at a Starbucks location was set on fire June 17.
A catalytic converter was stolen June 17 from a Hyundai in a railroad lot at Sunrise Highway and Hicksville Road.
Sunglasses, $15, a stereo, an iPod and a GPS navigation system were stolen June 14 from a vehicle on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Compiled by Mary Beth Foley and Sabrina Monroe

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