Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Suspect Passes Funny Money

Nov. 29 to Dec. 6.

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

Forgery

On Dec. 5 there were two instances of a suspect buying merchandise with fraudulent money, police said. A woman went into at 6:30 p.m. and allegedly paid with a fake $100 bill. About 10 minutes later a woman used a bogus $100 bill at at 4638 Merrick Road.

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Assault

 On Nov.30, Robert D Moschella,  21 of  Massapequa, was arrested at the 7th Precinct Stationhouse in Seaford and charged with assault 3rd.

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DWI

On Dec. 3, Joseph C Forge, 57, of Amityville, was arrested on East Shore Drive near Merrick Road, Massapequa and charged with driving while intoxicated and one violation of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.

On 3, Brian Bernhard, 51, Massapequa was arrested on Island Chanel Road, Seaford and charged with driving while ntoxicated.

Burglary

On Dec. 5, Thomas J Banks, 29 of Massapequa Park was arrested at the Seventh Precinct stationhouse in Seaford and charged with burglary 2nd.

Grand Larceny

On Nov. 28, someone stole a GPA and cash from a 2000 Honday parked in a driveway on Roosevelt Avenue, police said. 

Petty Larceny

On Nov. 30, a Copiague woman was arrested at  at the and charged with petty larceny.

On Nov. 30, an Amityville  woman was arrested at Wal-Mart, at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny.

On Dec. 1, a Levittown man was arrested at at the Sunrise Mall, and charged with petty larceny.

On Dec. 4, an Amityville  woman was arrested at at the Sunrise Mall and charged with petty larceny.

 



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