Crimes Nearby: Car Bashed With Baseball Bat in Setauket
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Suffolk County police reported the following arrests.
Kings Park
Steven Sugarman, 41, of Quincy was arrested Jan. 9 in Smithtown and charged with second degree grand larceny. He is accused of stealing roll-off containers from E-Pak Manufacturing in Fort Salonga.
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Commack
Michael Duffus, 47, of Commack was arrested Jan. 10 in Smithtown and charged with three counts of second degree burglary. He is accused of burglarizing homes in Commack and Smithtown.
Kathy Tuifel, 53, who has no known address, was arrested Jan. 10 in Smithtown and charged with second degree burglary. She is accused of breaking into a home in Commack.
Salvatore Marotta, Jr., 45, of Amityville was arrested Jan. 10 in Smithtown and charged with second degree burglary. He is accused of breaking into a home in Commack.
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Hauppauge
Lee Colfin, 30, of Nesconset, Christopher Loeb, 25, of Smithtown and Francis Loeb, 30, of Smithtown were arrested Jan. 7 in Nesconset and each charged with one count of third-degree grand larceny and five counts of criminal possession of stolen property.
Raymond Broems, 47, of Huntington Station, was arrested Jan. 6 in Hauppauge and charged with first-offense DWI. He was allegedly driving under the influence in a 2008 Infiniti when he was stopped on Route 454 at 12:20 a.m, according to police reports.
John Bonghi, 23, of Centereach, was arrested Jan. 5 in Islandia and charged with third-degree burglary. He is accused of unlawfully entering Walmart and stealing a bucket containing wheel weights.
Dana Giannone, 54, of Brentwood was arrested Jan. 4 in Hauppauge and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Police said Giannone was in a vehicle parked at the North Country Complex in Hauppauge at the time of the arrest.
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Three Village
Paul Findley, 23, of Bay Shore and a 17-year-old male were arrested Jan. 7 in Kings Park and charged with possession of burglar's tools and trespassing. The incident took place at Nissequogue River State Park.
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Port Jefferson
Scott Loeser, 18, of Rocky Point, was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with three counts of second degree possession of forged instruments. He allegedly filled prescriptions that were stolen from a doctor's office.
Daniel Fisk, 20, of Port Jefferson, was arrested Jan. 6 at about 4:30 p.m. and charged with third degree criminal mischief. He was on Chambers Street in Setauket when he allegedly struck a Honda with a baseball bat.
Ronald Cinquemani, 32, of Port Jefferson Station, was arrested Jan. 6 at about 4:30 p.m. and charged with possession of a hypodermic instrument. He was found on Joseph Court in Farmingville in the seat of a 2003 Toyota reportedly in possession of the instruments.
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Miller Place–Rocky Point
William Abner, 40, of Miller Place, was arrested Jan. 8 at about 12:55 a.m. and charged with second degree harassment and operation of a motor vehicle with a BAC of 0.08 percent with a prior violation. He was in a 1995 Chevy Pickup travelling northbound on Radio Ave, allegedly speeding and turned into private property for no reason other than to evade police.
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