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Crimes Nearby: Hauppauge Man Bites Another Man

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

Louis Lansa, 52, of Kings Park was charged with possession of a forged instrument on June 8 in Smithtown. Police said Lansa was in possession of a forged instrument in that he attempted to fill a forged prescription.

Luis Guevara, 27, of Kings Park was charged with 2nd degree menacing on June 8. Police said Guevara was in a dispute at a bar on Indian Head Road in Kings Park and had a knife, causing fear from the two victims.

Shane Pfluger, 21, of Kings Park was charged on June 5 with third degree assault. Police said that Pfluger assaulted another person in Northport.
Stephen Gazer, 32, of Kings Park was charged with petit larceny on June 4. Police said Gazer took drinks and candy from the Stop and Shop in Northport.

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Three Village

Suffolk County police have arrested a man they say was driving while ability impaired by drugs with two prior arrests within the last 10 years. Thomas Connolly, 41, of East Setauket, was arrested May 29 at 9 p.m. in Sound Beach. Police stopped him after he allegedly failed to maintain his lane of travel while driving eastbound on Lower Rocky Point Road. Connolly is charged with second-degree DWAI drugs, with two prior arrests. Police also charged him with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, saying Connolly illegally had the drug Suboxone, an opioid drug used to treat opiate addiction. Police later found a hypodermic needle in his possession and charged him with possession of a hypodermic instrument. Connolly is set to appear in court June 20.

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Hauppauge

Peter Furno, 51, of Holbrook, was charged with driving while intoxicated on June 5. Police said Furno was driving a 2002 Chevy Suburban on Old Willets Path in Hauppauge at 3:42 a.m. when police charged him with DWI.

Neeko Marchand, 19, of Hauppauge, was charged with assault on June 5. Police said Marchand bit a male victim on the stomach and ear causing substantial pain. Police said the incident occurred in Smithtown on May 27.

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Port Jefferson

Jose Sanchezreyes, 23, of Port Jefferson Station, was arrested in Port Jefferson Station on June 4 and charged with DWI. Sanchezreyes is also charged with of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries involved. Police say that he crashed into a brick wall at 25A and Maple Avenue while driving a 1994 Nissan Sentra. He then allegedly fled the scene. The crash injured two passengers.

Michael Plantamura, 34, of Port Jefferson, was arrested in Port Jefferson Station on June 7 and charged with petty larceny. Plantamura allegedly stole assorted items from the Walmart on Nesconset Highway in East Setauket.

Dimitrios Kostas, 32, of Mount Sinai, was arrested in Mount Sinai on June 5 at about 11:10 p.m. and charged with menacing. Kostas allegedly threatened someone with a baseball bat.

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Miller Place-Rocky Point

Rachel Morgan, 25, of Shoreham, was arrested June 8 in Ridge and charged with illegal operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs and unlawful possession of marijuana. Morgan was stopped for excessive front window tints when the officer smelled a heavy odor of marijuana coming from the inside of the vehicle. Police said that she appeared to be under the influence of drugs.

Kenneth Neu, 47, of Mt. Sinai, was arrested June 7 and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Neu was allegedly in possession of crack cocaine and prescription meds.

William Sarubbi, 25, of Rocky Point, was arrested June 2 in Shirley and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Sarubbi was arrested on Grand Avenue in Shirley for illegal possession of heroin and a  hypodermic needle, Police said.

Peter Vescovo, 36, of Shoreham, was arrested June 1 in Brookhaven and charged with fourth degree computer tampering. Vescovo was arrested at the Seventh Precinct station for allegedly altering computer data by deleting email and address book records from three separate computers not belonging to him.

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