Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: Bank Robbery, Possesion of Stolen Property and More

Patch reports criminal activity in Suffolk county.

The following information is taken from area police department's crime blotter. Arrests do not indicate convictions. A criminal charge is only an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Huntington
A 21-year-old Huntington was shot several times in downtown Huntington.


Cory Culberth, 21, was standing in front of 6 Wall St. at about 2:50
a.m. Saturday when he was shot in his abdomen and left arm. Another bullet grazed his head, according to police.

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Culberth was transported in a private vehicle to Huntington Hosital
where he is listed in serious condition.


The suspect, is described as a black male between 20 and 25 years old, who fled the scene of the shooting north on Wall Street.

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Police are asking anyone information regarding this incident to call
the Second Squad at 631-854-8252 or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at
1-800-220


Lisa Mankiewicz from West Babylon was arrested in Huntington for 4th
degree criminal possession of stolen property with the value of goods
at $1000 or more.

Frank Mankiewicz from West Babylon was arrested in Huntington for 4th degree criminal possession of stolen property with the value of goods at $1000 or more.

East Northport
Suffolk police say an unknown man entered a woman's car through the passenger's side door while she was at the Larkfield Road, East
Northport Chase Bank drive-through automatic teller machine Wednesday.

The man reportedly pretended to have a gun and demanded money.
After taking the cash, the subject fled on foot.

Earlier in the day, the man also attempted to take cash from a person
at an ATM at the Bank of America, also in East Northport.

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Second Squad Detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify the man, captured in the video
surveillance camera photos attached to this article.

If you recognize this man, police ask that you call 631-852-6131
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Police are seeking a man who allegedly stole prescription medication
from an East Northport medical office.

On May 25, at approximately  p.m., an unknown white male, who claimed to be a drug company representative, removed approximately $300 worth of prescription medication from a shelf while he was in a doctor’s office at Medical Care of East Northport at 554 Larkfield Road.

The theft was captured on videotape by surveillance cameras.

Police ask that anyone with information about the crime or the alleged
thief, call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-220-TIPS.

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Suffolk police say that, some time over the past weekend a vandal or
vandals broke at least 17 windows at the Pulaski Road School.

"What we have so far is that the call was made by a security guard
around 6 p.m. Saturday evening, July 9," said a police spokesperson.

Dix Hills
An incident of harassment was reported at Ingold Drive in Dix Hills on
July 4. The police report indicates that a violent brother bit the
complainant and hit her sister.

Nesconset
John O’Shea, 36, of Westbury was arrested July 7 in Nesconset and
charged with resisting arrest and third degree criminal mischief.


Reports state O’Shea allegedly threw a rock at someone’s car causing
damage of over $1000.  Reports indicate he allegedly swung a knife at
the male victim and scratched his arm on Woodview Dr., Nesconset.

Babylon

The Capital One Bank branch on Little East Neck Road in Babylon was
robbed Saturday afternoon, according to Suffolk County police.

A man entered the bank at about 3 p.m. and handed a note to the
teller, demanding cash. The teller obliged.

The subject is described as a white male, in his late 40s or early
50s, dark hair, 5-feet-5 inches tall, with a slim build. He was
wearing a white painter’s hat, sunglasses, a dark-colored jacket and
shirt, purple pants with a white stripe, dark shoes and was carrying a
black shoulder bag.

The same Capital One branch was robbed in March.


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