Reports from county or village police, April 4-10

Albertson

Tires and rims were stolen from a vehicle on Nassau Drive April 4.

East Garden City

Four tires on a vehicle parked in the Nassau Community College parking lot were punctured April 5.

East Norwich

A purse containing cash, credit and debit cards and a Long Island Rail Road pass was stolen April 4 from a vehicle parked in a driveway on Centre Avenue.

East Williston

A radio headset was stolen from a vehicle parked on Sumter Avenue April 5.

Garden City South

Two West Hempstead men, 18 and 20 respectively, were arrested for allegedly stealing a cell phone from a vehicle on Roxbury Road South April 8. They were also accused of damaging fences while fleeing police officers.

Glen Cove

A man and a woman, 34 and 36 respectively, were arrested on Valentine Street and charged with third-degree assault April 5.

A 22-year-old man was arrested April 5 on Carney Street and charged with second-degree obstructing governmental administration and leaving the scene of an automobile accident.

Jericho

A GPS unit was stolen from a vehicle parked on North Broadway on April 8.

New Cassel

The rear window at Park Avenue School was discovered broken April 5.

New Hyde Park

A TV and a PlayStation were among items stolen from a Baer Place residence April 7.

Oyster Bay

A gymnasium door at Oyster Bay High School on East Main Street was shattered April 8.

Westbury

A SMART Board and computers were stolen from a school on Edgewood Drive April 5.

A 1999 Honda Civic reported stolen in Suffolk County was recovered on Franklin Street on April 6. The vehicle had been stripped.

Woodbury

Jewelry was stolen from a Yukon Drive location April 9.

Compiled by Mary Beth Foley

and Sabrina Monroe

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