Reports from county or village police, April 4-10

Bayport

Jewelry was reported stolen from a residence on Connetquot Road on April 5.

Bay Shore

A 1985 Toyota Celica was stolen April 8 from a location on East 3rd Avenue.

A Ronkonkoma woman, 52, was arrested April 8 at J.C. Penney on Route 27 and charged with stealing jewelry.

Brentwood

Graffiti was discovered April 5 on the IGA supermarket on Clarke Street.

Central Islip

Criminal mischief to a vehicle was discovered April 4 at the LIRR station on Suffolk and Lowell avenues.

Copper pipe was stolen from a vacant house on Chestnut Street April 8.

Copiague

The license plate and bumper were removed from a vehicle on Beachview Street on April 4.

Deer Park

The locks of a 2004 Ford at Long Island Custom Installations on Brook Avenue were pried open April 5. Work tools were missing from the vehicle.

East Islip

Criminal mischief to a Jeep Liberty on Woodland Street was discovered April 4.

Holbrook

A silver Pro-Flex mountain bicycle was stolen from the rear yard of a house on Smith Avenue April 4.

Lake Grove

A Brentwood man, 23, was arrested April 6 at Macy's in Smithaven Mall and charged with stealing items of clothing.

Lindenhurst

A bicycle was stolen from a garage on Grand Avenue April 8.

Oakdale

The window of a vehicle at Vanderbilt's Wharf Tavern on Vanderbilt Boulevard was broken April 4. A pocketbook left inside the vehicle was reported stolen.

Ronkonkoma

A battery and an electric jack were stolen from the parking lot of a business on Raynor Avenue April 7.

Sayville

A pocketbook was stolen at AMF Sayville Lanes on Route 27 April 4.

West Babylon

A Seward Street homeowner interrupted a burglary in progress April 7. The intruder fled the house through the front door. Nothing was reported stolen.

Items including a 7-inch television were stolen April 5 from a residence on Herzel Boulevard.

Wheatley Heights

A dirt bike was stolen from a residential garage on Brown Boulevard April 5.

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Blue Point

A man was punched by an individual at Dublin Down Tavern on Route 27A April 4. The victim suffered a broken nose.

Commack

An East Northport woman, 56, was arrested April 6 at the Home Goods store on Henry Street and charged with petty larceny, stealing assorted merchandise.

The driver of a red pickup pumped $20 worth of gas at a Hess on Jericho Turnpike April 8 and fled without paying.

East Moriches

Holly's Garden Center on Montauk Highway was burglarized April 4 and money was stolen.

East Patchogue

A satellite radio was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in a driveway on Durkee Lane April 4.

Farmingville

A Farmingville man, 18, was arrested April 4 on Birch Avenue and charged with arson, setting a couch on fire in the wooded area of Morris Avenue Park.

Fort Salonga

Five windows at a Hastings Drive residence were damaged April 5.

Huntington Station

A burglar broke the rear door of Gershow Recycling on West 11th Street on April 4 and ransacked the office and a storage container. A leaf blower and chain saws were stolen from the rear yard.

Medford

Parts from vehicles at the Insurance Auto Auctions' yard on Peconic Avenue were missing April 5. Entry to the yard was gained by digging under the fence.

Miller Place

Two women, ages 18 and 16, from Miller Place were arrested April 6 at Stop & Shop on Route 25A and charged with stealing health and beauty products.

Patchogue

A customer at Burlington Coat Factory on East Main Street told police his wallet and Blackberry were stolen from a fitting room April 9.

Shirley

A Mastic Beach man, 28, was arrested on William Floyd Parkway April 4 and charged with breaking into a Carvel on William Floyd Parkway and stealing the cash register.

Smithtown

The driver's side window of a 2005 Ford at Route 25 and Edgewood Avenue was broken April 7.

St. James

An iPod was stolen from a vehicle at a residence on Woodlawn Avenue April 7. A quad and bicycle were reported stolen.

Compiled by Virginia Dunleavy and Daria Arnold

NewsdayTV's Doug Geed visits two wineries and a fish market, and then it's time for holiday cheer, with a visit to a bakery and poinsettia greenhouses. Credit: Randee Dadonna

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