Hempstead-North Hempstead police report
Reports from county or village police, June 27-July 3
On June 28, while an Edna Court resident was napping, an unknown intruder entered the home and stole a laptop and accessories.
A residence on Woodside Avenue was burglarized June 30. The unknown suspect placed a ladder against the house, broke a second-story window, entered the home and ransacked the bedrooms.
The Baldwin Middle School on Schreiber Place was broken into and ransacked July 2.
The windshield of a vehicle parked on Waverly Avenue was damaged by a rock that was thrown June 27.
An unknown male individual was allegedly captured on security video stealing items from a Duane Reade pharmacy on Hempstead Turnpike on June 29.
A 2003 Volkswagen was stolen June 27 from Gas Stop on Sheridan Boulevard. The vehicle was left running while the driver went inside to pay the cashier.
Lakeview
A 2002 Mazda Millenia was stolen from Parkside Road on June 29.
A Long Beach woman, 47, was arrested June 27 at police headquarters and charged with criminal possession of a weapon and menacing.
A 2005 Honda motorcycle was stolen from a Cambria Street driveway July 1.
Jewelry, furs and household items were stolen from a Cedar Street home on July 1.
A laptop was stolen from a vehicle parked at Hofstra University June 29.
A 1989 Honda Civic was discovered stolen from the parking lot at Sunrise Multiplex Cinemas June 27.
An unknown suspect stole a pocketbook containing $25 and credit cards from a pedestrian on Gold Street on June 29.
Ground beef and $300 in coins were stolen from a North Central Avenue apartment July 2. Entry was gained through a broken front window.
Jewelry and $600 were stolen from a Lyon Street residence July 3. Entry was gained through a pried rear window.
A pocketbook was stolen from a 2006 Nissan Maxima parked on West Merrick Road on July 3.
A laptop computer was stolen July 3 from a 2008 Nissan Versa parked on Regent Place.
A GPS navigation system was stolen July 3 from a 2008 Chrysler parked on Concord Avenue.
A credit card was stolen from a residence on Renison Drive June 27.
Jewelry was stolen from a residence on Central Avenue June 28.
A catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle parked at TGI Friday's on Merrick Avenue June 28.
ELSEWHERE
A flat-screen TV was stolen from a Hughes Street residence July 3. Entry was gained through an upstairs bathroom window.
Four tires on a Ford van parked on Legion Street were slashed July 3.
East Farmingdale
Credit cards and personal papers were stolen from a locker at LA Fitness gym on Broad Hollow Road June 29.
A catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle parked on Endo Boulevard on June 28.
A Merrick Avenue residence was broken into July 1. Jewelry was stolen.
Prescription medicine, $20, sunglasses and a GPS navigation system were discovered stolen June 30 from a vehicle parked on Arlyn Drive West.
An unknown male individual was allegedly observed pushing over a cement eagle statue and shifting a second statue off its pedestal at the American Legion hall on Veterans Boulevard July 2. The loss was estimated at $500.
Hotel paperwork and guest information including copies of driver's licenses and other personal information were discovered stolen from behind the front desk of Best Western Bar Harbour Inn on Sunrise Highway on June 29.
On June 30, a flag and a flag mount were discovered ripped and stolen from a Clark Boulevard residence, causing damage to the exterior siding of the house.
Merrick
The glass door at Precious Kids Too on Jerusalem Avenue was damaged June 27.
A bottle was thrown through the front window of a house on Tadmor Street on June 28.
A window on a 2000 Honda parked at the Long Island Rail Road station was damaged July 1.
A laptop and a camera were stolen from a State Street residence June 28. A bedroom window was left open, and the bedroom had been ransacked.
Cash and jewelry were stolen from a Pine Street residence July 1.
Compiled by Sabrina Monroe
and Mary Beth Foley

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