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Massapequa Crime Report: Three Home Break-ins

Oct 15 to Oct. 21.

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

Burglary

On Oct. 18, a home was burglarized on Grand Boulevard in Massapequa Park, police said. The thief entered through the rear window and stole jewelry.

On Oct. 21, a burglar broke into  homes on Chicago Avenue in Massapequa, police said. The incident occurred between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. when the thief entered through a side window. No loss was reported.

On Oct. 21, a home was broken into on Third Avenue in Massapequa Park, police said. The incident occurred sometime between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Someone broke in through a rear window. No loss was reported.

DWI

On Oct. 17, Halit Sert, 55, of Lindenhurst was arrested at Unqua Road and Apian Lane in Massapequa and charged with DWI.

Forgery

On Sept. 27 a 1999 Plymouth Voyager belonging to a Massapequa man was scrapped without his knowledge, police said.

Grand Larceny

On Oct. 17, a woman had her iPhone snatched at the Westfield Sunrise Mall, police said. THe incident happened at about 9:30 p.m.

Petty Larceny

On Oct. 19, an Amityville man was arrested at Pathmark on 941 Carmans Avenue in Massapequa and charged with petty larceny,

On Oct. 19, a North Babylon man was arrested at Walmart at the Sunrise Mall and charge with petty larceny.

 

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Marie C November 11, 2012 at 08:52 pm
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LT June 16, 2013 at 09:52 am
when you say elite do you mean the hard working people who have money? it's a matter of labels. youRead More call them elite..they call themselves hard workers. yes, some inherit money. but most of us work for it.
Michael Taustine June 16, 2013 at 09:01 pm
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.
mj June 12, 2013 at 01:43 pm
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.