Crime & Safety
Crimes Nearby: Kings Park Man Charged in Rape, Lake Grove Bank Robbed
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 between August 7 and August 11:
Northport
William Campbell, 28, of East Northport, was arrested in East Northport on Aug. 7 and charged with second degree criminal contempt for violating a court order of protection
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In the fourth incident of school vandalism this summer, a security guard reported that 18 windows were broken at the Norwood Avenue Elementary School on Aug. 5.
On Aug. 10, someone placed a device containing five to six nails in the driveway of Verizon Wireless which resulted in a report of tire damage.
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Huntington
Michael Lewenson, of Commack was arrested in Huntington for 2nd degree aggravated harassment to communicate/alarm.
Luke Sorensen, of Huntington was arrested in Huntington for disorderly conduct – obscene language/gestures.
Rudi Fuentes, of Huntington Station was arrested in Huntington for 3rd degree escape and 2nd degree impersonation of another person.
Smithtown
Kenneth Brenkert, 49, of Centereach was arrested Aug. 4 in Smithtown and charged with petty larceny. Reports state Brenkert was arrested for the alleged theft of baby formula from a CVS store.
Michael Frank, 19, of Smithtown was arrested Aug. 9 in Smithtown and charged with resisting arrest, third degree burglary, and three counts of third degree criminal mischief. Reports state Frank was arrested after he allegedly kicked the windshield of a 1999 Jeep on North County Complex at approximately 2 p.m.
Jessica Alagna, 26, of Amityville was arrested Aug. 8 in Smithtown and charged with third degree criminal mischief. Reports state Alagna was arrested after she allegedly keyed a 2008 Honda Pilot on Nesconset Hwy., Hauppauge at approximately 12:30 p.m.
Kings Park
Luis Sanchez, 23 of Kings Park was arrested on Aug. 9 for sexually assaulting a woman in Kings Park. Police charged Sanchez with rape in the first degree and two counts of a criminal sexual act.
Hauppauge
A man robbed People’s United Bank on Middle Country Road in Lake Grove on Aug. 13. Police said a man entered People’s United Bank, located on 2921 Middle Country Road, at 10:25 a.m. and handed the teller a note demanding cash. The teller complied with the robber’s demands and gave him cash from the drawer and a red dye pack, according to police. The dye pack exploded as the man left the bank. He was seen entering a gray four-door sedan, driven by a female, and together fled west on Middle Country Road. Detectives are asking anyone with information on the bank robbery to call anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS.
Milos Vukcevic, 21, of Hauppauge was arrested in Smithtown Aug. 6 at 10:33 p.m. on charges of criminal possession of a controlled substance. Police said Vukcevic was driving a 1994 Mitsubishi on the south side of Grand View Lane when he struck a mailbox. The controlled substance was found upon the search of Vukcevic's vehicle.
Dennis Marino, 20, of Hauppauge was arrested in Hauppauge on Aug. 5 at 4 p.m. on charges of fugitive with a warrant. Police indicated they received information that Marino was wanted by the State of Florida on a previous charge of dangerous drug violation.
Three Village
Nina Estick, 43, of Rocky Point, was arrested Aug. 11 on Trustees Road in Setauket and charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle without owner consent. According to police, Estick was allegedly found driving a 1999 Pontiac that did not belong to her.
Christine Baltieri, 42, of Stony Brook, was arrested Aug. 1 on Route 25 in Centereach and charged with second degree harassment. According to police, Baltieri allegedly threatened to choke the driver of the taxi in which she was a passenger.
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