Crime & Safety

Crime Report: 8 Pre-Sandy Burglaries

Patch reports on burglaries in the Oyster Bay area.

Burglary incidents didn't die down in the Oyster Bay area as residents prepared for Hurricane Sandy.

Nassau County Police reported eight burglaries and two robberies near Oyster Bay the week before Sandy hit.

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Nearby in Syosset, four local teens face burglary charges after they stole several items from the Syosset Dairy Barn the day after Sandy hit, cops said.

Nassau County Police reported that Angelo Hutter, 16, of Syosset, Solomon Park, 16, of Jericho, Andrew Hong, 16, of Jericho, and an unidentified 15-year-old from Woodbury were arrested for burglary Tuesday night. Read the full story here.

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The Second Precinct reported the following crimes:

  • Oct. 24: Burglary; Fairview Lane, Plainview; assorted jewelry stolen.
  • Oct. 24: Robbery; 7-Eleven, Hicksville; iPhone stolen.
  • Oct. 25: Burglary; Belfrey Lane, Hicksville; jewelry stolen.
  • Oct. 27: Burglary; Heather Lane, Plainview; jewelry stolen.
  • Oct. 27: Burglary; Richfield Street, Plainview; front door kicked in, nothing stolen.
  • Oct. 27: Burglary; Loretta Drive, Syosset; cash, jewelry stolen.
  • Oct. 27: Deb Street, Plainview; jewelry stolen.
  • Oct. 29: Robbery; Wantagh Avenue, Levittown; Oxycodone stolen.
  • Oct. 30: Burglary; US Petroleum, Hicksville; lotter tickets, cash stolen.
  • Oct. 30: Burglary; E. Old Country Road, Hicksville; cash, liquor stolen.


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