The Suffolk County Police Department and Suffolk Sheriff's Department reported these arrests and incidents:
Berny Little, 36, of East Patchogue, was arrested Oct. 21 and faces misdemeanor charges of riving while intoxicated. Deputy Sheriffs responded to a 911 call reporting Little was seend driving dangerous near Exit 53 of the Long Island Expressway. Little took a breathing test that resulted in a .19 percent blood alcohol content, according to the Sheriff's Department.
Julie Behlen, 31, of Commack, was arrested Oct. 20 and charged with one felony count of possessing a forged instrument in the second degree. Behlen attempted to have a forged prescription for oxycodone filled at Commack Drug & Surgical at approximately 3:45 p.m, according to police. She told officers she thought it was an old prescription for an elderly family member.
Luis Melgar, 24, of Brentwood, was arrested Oct. 19 and faces a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated - first offense. Police said Meglar was driving an Acura eastbound on Jericho Turnpike while speeding at more than 60 mph in a marked 40 mph zone and changing lanes without signaling, crossing over the double-yellow line. Officers pulled Melgar over at Phyllis Drive and Victor Drive in Commack at 12:06 a.m., where he was found to smell of alcohol and had slurred speech, according to police reports.
Nana Agyemang, 28, of the Bronx, was with Commack residents Jeremy Grant, 24, and Ethan Grant, 21, on Oct. 14 when they were arrested at the intersection of Vanderbilt Parkway and Harned Road in Commack. Police said they found more than 16 ounces of marijuana among the three men who were believed to be working together in drug trade, according to reports. Each of the three men was charged with one felony count of criminal possession of marijuana, greater than 16 ounces.