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Crimes Nearby: Alleged Fake Cop Gets Upgraded Charges

The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

PORT JEFFERSON

Prosecutors unveiled additional, upgraded charges and accusations against David Bradley, the Port Jefferson Station man and putting a 19-year-old man in handcuffs. At his arraignment in Riverhead criminal court on Wednesday, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said that Bradley had caught three other alleged victims in his spree of impersonations and fake arrests. Two felony charges were brought against Bradley including one count of second-degree kidnapping and one count of first-degree criminal impersonation of a law enforcement officer. In addition, the prosecutors brought four charges of second-degree criminal impersonation of an officer and two charges of second-degree unlawful imprisonment against the Port Jefferson Station man. to read the full story from Port Jefferson Patch.

Donald Shevlin, 52, of North Babylon, was arrested at the in Port Jefferson on June 14 at about 11 p.m. Police report that Shevlin agreed to pay $35 for taxi ride from Ronkonkoma to Port Jefferson and allegedly refused to pay when he got there.

Michael Maloney, 22, of Rocky Point, was arrested at in Port Jefferson on June 10 at about 1:40 a.m. and charged with criminal mischief. Maloney allegedly knocked eyeglasses off of someone’s face and stepped on them.

A seventeen-year-old man from North Babylon was arrested at on Stony Hill Road in Port Jefferson on June 10 at about 1:30 p.m. and charged with criminal mischief and harassment. Police report that he allegedly threatened someone, kicked someone in the nose, broke a telephone handset by throwing it on the floor and kicked an interior door knocking it off its hinges.

SMITHTOWN

Ryan Keenan, 21, of St. James, was arrested on June 14 in Smithtown at 1:21 a.m. on first-offense DWI charges. Reports state Keenan was arrested on Woodlawn Avenue for driving at an excessive speed in a 2008 Lexus on Edgewood Avenue while intoxicated.

Kim Valli, 21, of Franklyn Square, was arrested on June 14 in Smithtown at 1:44 a.m. on first-offense DWI charges. Reports state Valli failed to maintain a proper lane driving westbound on Route 25 by Caleb Smith State Park in a 2000 Taurus.

Lucas Godinho, 27, of Brentwood, was arrested on June 10 in Smithtown at 2:16 a.m. on DWAI alcohol charges. Reports state Godinho was driving southbound on Brooksite Drive in a 2005 Chrysler.

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