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Crime Report: Multiple DWI Arrests

The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Suffolk County Police Department Fourth Precinct reported these arrests and incidents in Smithtown during May 20-26.

UPDATE Aug. 10, 2012: First-offense DWI and failure to stay in a single lane charges against Kristen Wolfinger, 29, of Smithtown, were dismissed.

NM Moinul Islam, 24, of Jamaica, was arrested on May 20 in Smithtown at 3:25 a.m. on first-offense DWI charges. Reports state Islam was driving a 2010 Honda on Route 25.

Tiffany Mainsonave, 22, of Centereach, was arrested on May 20 in Smithtown at 2:45 a.m. on first-offense DWI charges. Reports state Mainsonave was arredted at Route 25 and Terry Road driving a 1994 Ford.

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