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Massapequa Crime Report: DWI on Broadway

Dec. 24 to Jan 2.

The following information was supplied by the Nassau County Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate convictions.

DWI

On Dec. 31, Kathleen Regan, 47, of Massapequa Park was arrested near the intersection of Broadway and Clark BLVD and charged with DWI, police said.

Obstructing Governmental Administration

On Dec. 28, Police were called to bus stop shelter at the Sunrise Mall on a report of a woman harassing people at the location. They arrested Tracey Astin, 45, of Massapequa and charged her with obstructing governmental administration, resisting arrest and one alcoholic Beverage related violation.

Grand Larceny

On Dec. 26 a woman who lives on Clocks Blvd. discovered several items missing from her residence, cops said.

Petty Larceny

On Dec. 26, a West Babylon woman was arrested at Macy's at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny, police said.

On De. 27, a Hempstead woman was arrested at Macy's at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny, police said.

On Dec. 28, a Massapequa man was arrested at Sears at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny, police said.

On Dec. 31, a Massapequa woman was arrested at Sears at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny, police said.

On Dec. 31, a Copiague man was arrested at Sears at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny, police said.

Vehicle Incidents

On Dec. 24, A vehicle was damaged when someone threw a large stone on East Shore Drive, police said.

On Dec. 30, the tires of a car parked on Roosevelt Boulevard were punctured, police said.

Concerned Long Islander January 13, 2013 at 04:00 pm
Does "The Patch" need a new editor? How about some spell-checking? What's wrong with this?: "On Dec. 24, A vehicle was damaged when someone through a large stone on East Shore Drive, police said." "... someone 'through' a large stone ..." Frankly, I'm getting pretty sick and tired of the way our media is allowing this country to "dummy-down." Enough already!
Edward Robinson (Editor) January 13, 2013 at 06:59 pm
Concerned Long Islander: I apologize for the errors and thank you for pointing it out. I hope you can be patient enough to understand that all publications have errors from time to time. You used an unusual verb, "to dummy-down," and I'm not entirely sure what you are getting at, but if you feel that Massapequa Patch is somehow having a negative impact on the country as a whole, I want to know about it and fix it. I certainly don't think we've had any intent to do anything other than try to report the news as fairly and as accurately as possible. I'm always interested in hearing opinions about the site and explaining why we do what we do. I thank you for your active participation on our site and hope you can be patient and understand our mission.

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