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Crime Nearby: Child's Body Discovered

Patch reports on crimes from other communities on Long Island.

Farmingdale

The investigation into the death of a child who was buried in a shallow backyard grave in Farmingdale is expected to reveal new details as the week goes forward. Since the story broke last Friday night, State Police have issued no new information about the death of Justin Kowalczik, born in 2009 and who would have been about 3 now. The child was unaccounted for and his death had gone unreported for about a year and a half. State police dug through the backyard of a couple's home and discovered the remains of a young child in a shallow grave. State Police identified Robert Rodriguez, who lives in the home, as a "person of interest" in the case. Rodriguez is not the child's father. The child's mother, Heather Kowalczik and Rodriguez' girlfriend, had told police where they might find the remains of her son, said State Police Major Patrick Regan, commander of Troop L in Farmingdale.

Syosset

A bus driver faces a battery of charges after police found he was drunk at the wheel of a bus that crashed into a Syosset home Wednesday, cops said. Frederick Flowers, 66 of Massapequa Park, while driving students home from St. Edward the Confessor School, drove the bus into a Teibrook Avenue home, police reported. Five children between the ages of five and nine were on the bus at the time. None were injured in the crash.

Hicksville

A man robbed the Peoples United Bank at 404 South Oyster Bay Road about 5:55 p.m. on Oct. 2. He is described as black, about 25-30 years old, approximately 5’ 9” tall, thin build, dark complexion, wearing a royal blue colored tracksuit, a black colored wool hat and aviator style sunglasses with silver colored frames. Detectives are requesting anyone with information regarding this crime to contact the Nassau Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All calls are confidential.

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Lynbrook

Two suspects were arrested Sunday afternoon for allegedly installing an electronic skimming device on an ATM machine at an HSBC bank in Lynbrook. An investigation by the Lynbrook Police Department and Nassau County Police's Crimes Against Property Squad and Fourth Squad led to the arrests of Dan Florian Rus, 40, and Dorel Nicolae Sabo, 36, in Valley Stream. Rus and Sabo are being charged with criminal possession of forgery devices.

West Hempstead

Four New York chiropractors were among 92 individuals charged nationally with falsely billing the Medicare and Medicaid programs for about $432 million, federal officials said Thursday. According to the indictment, the defendants allegedly met patients — many of whom were elderly and had physical and mental disabilities — that were residing in assisted-living facilities. They apparently did not treat the patients, but still submitted $6.4 million in fraudulent billings over a six-year period to Medicare, the indictment says. The chiropractors — Shimon Metz, 42, of West Hempstead; Melvin Cwibeker, 52 of Woodmere; Richard Hurwitz, 42, of Long Beach; and Mark Samuel, 52, of Mamaroneck — were indicted on charges of committing Medicare fraud and aggravated identity theft.

Lindenhurst

A Lindenhurst man was arrested after police say he provided alcoholic beverages to a group of high school students at his home in Lindenhurst last month. Police said James Bartolomeo allowed his 17-year-old daughter to invite approximately eight of her Lindenhurst High School classmates over to their house for a backyard gathering on Sept. 25. As the teenagers arrived, according to police, Bartolomeo placed a quantity of beer, Twisted Tea and Four Loko, all alcoholic beverages, in the backyard. Bartolomeo - the husband of Julie Bartolomeo, the former Lindenhurst Board of Education trustee who resigned abruptly at a BOE meeting on Wednesday night, following allegations about the party--was arrested Saturday.

Garden City

Two Freeport teens were arrested Wednesday in Garden City after a burglary spree at Adelphi University where both were attending an outside program on campus, Garden City detectives said. High school students Troy Pollidore, 18, and Melvin Abreu, 17, entered four separate dorm rooms on Sept. 19 and 24 and removed two laptop computers, an iPod Touch, a wallet containing an unknown amount of money and a cell phone, according to Garden City and Nassau County Third Squad detectives.

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jean g October 11, 2012 at 12:19 pm
I just dont understand how the mom knew where the baby was buried..... Obviously knew he was dead,,,,, and yet remdins free and not in custody??????
Maryann M. October 27, 2012 at 06:10 pm
There are more out then in, it's sickening. Mary M.

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No, it has nothing to do with how hard you work. It's just that the elite one percenters are treatedRead More differently when they run afoul of the laws in this country. No one has been jailed for the corporate malfeasance that resulted in the financial crash of '08, in spite of the rules that were ignored or broken. Too big to fail is the order of the day. Meanwhile, petty frauds committed by poor and middle class are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Two Americas. The rule of law, unevenly applied, whether by race, or class, or economic station will result in the unraveling of society. We may well be seeing the beginnings of that now, as we've entered a new gilded age, where new robber barons are allowed to run roughshod over the lower classes. The very ideals of America are at stake, and we are letting them slide away.
Jack coyote June 12, 2013 at 03:24 pm
Will the new Massapequa station platform be covered end-to-end as it is now? If it will only beRead More partially covered, like Seaford station, there are going to be a lot of cold, wet, unhappy commuters.
Patrick O'Hara June 12, 2013 at 04:14 pm
Mr. Coyote, The design plans only call for a canopy over certain parts of the station platform, likeRead More almost all of the other stations along the branch. The canopies will be primarily over the staircases, elevator, waiting room, and one other small section on the middle section of the platform between the elevator and east escalator.
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Also blocks along Alhambra Road including Granada and Sutton. It rained the other day and was up toRead More the front lawn on one house that is still being renovated from Sandy!!!! Horrible if those owners saw this.