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Crimes Nearby: Man Assaulted, Robbed at Port Jefferson LIRR Station

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

PORT JEFFERSON

A 24-year-old man was assaulted and robbed on Friday on the platform at the according to a Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesperson. Suffolk police responded to a call at 11:50 p.m. about a man who had been assaulted by a group of people and then robbed at the LIRR station off of Route 112 in Port Jefferson. The investigation was turned over to the MTA police to handle. to read more.


A man was taken to the hospital early Saturday morning after an altercation on West Broadway in Port Jefferson left him with multiple stab wounds, according to police. Police have not released the name of the person who was stabbed but said that at about 2:46 a.m. on Saturday, an altercation in front of on West Broadway led to a man being stabbed multiple times by another person who fled the scene. The injured person was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. to read more.

On July 27 at about 10 p.m., someone on Chestnut Street in Mount Sinai called police to complain that a mailbox from an abandoned house on the same road had been thrown through the windshield of a Chevy Astrovan.

SMITHTOWN

Frank Lombardi, 44, of Hauppauge, was arrested Aug. 1 on lewdness charges. Police said Lombardi was seen exposing himself at Smith Haven Mall in March, and at Suffolk Community College in April.

James Russo, 45, of Smithtown, was arrested Aug. 1 on lewdness charges. According to police, Russo was seen July 3 exposing himself at Smith Haven Mall and then again July 25 on Smithtown Bypass.

Keith Brown, 28, who is homeless, was arrested July 31 and charged with burglary. Police said Brown broke into a house on Nancy Lane in Nesconset and stole jewelry. According to police, when Brown was arrested, police found prescription medication on him that wasn’t his own.

MILLER PLACE-ROCKY POINT

Ramon Aviles, 38, of Selden, was arrested Aug. 3 in Rocky Point and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. During a traffic stop on Hallock Landing Road, police allegedly found 35 wax bags containing heroin that he hid in the front part of his pants.

Lisa Branchgrove, 48, of Mastic Beach, was arrested July 28 in Rocky Point and charged with petty larceny. She allegedly stole merchandise from a store on 25A in Rocky Point and then returned the merchandise to customer service, where she received a store credit voucher and then left the store.

Daria Okrasinski, 30, of Wading River, was arrested July 28 in Mt. Sinai and charged with aggravated DWI and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Okrasinski was arrested on Route 25A in Mount Sinai after her vehicle, a 2005 Toyota Scion TC, collided with another vehicle. She was then found to be intoxicated and also illegally possessed the drug Alprazolam, according to police.

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Christine Sampson (Editor) May 23, 2013 at 11:32 am
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Tc May 24, 2013 at 12:05 pm
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Sycamore Senior May 19, 2013 at 12:38 pm
So, essentially that first residential home is being written off as the price of doing business.Read More There goes that property value. Other than as a professional residence, who would want to live by a driveway for that traffic? As for the entrance Village Automotive, that will bring even more traffic to an already busy intersection nearby. 25A is impassable/impossible in that area for large chunks of the day now.
K. B. May 19, 2013 at 08:16 am
The rezoning is for the acres of undeveloped residential land across from Ann Maries Farm stand,Read More extending down to the wooded area on 25A. A one way entrance would be placed by Village Automotive and a one way exit would come out on N. Country Rd. adjacent to the first residential house.
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K. B. May 19, 2013 at 08:15 am
The rezoning is for the acres of undeveloped residential land across from Ann Maries Farm stand,Read More extending down to the wooded area on 25A. A one way entrance would be placed by Village Automotive and a one way exit would come out on N. Country Rd. adjacent to the first residential house.
jeanne austin May 19, 2013 at 07:01 am
Can you tell us where this property is? An address or street name?
justme May 19, 2013 at 05:45 pm
I the BOE and Union didn't allow the majority of the budget be spent on benefits and salaries maybeRead More there would be money left for supplies. With declining enrollment and cuts to programs for our kids they only ones making out are teachers and staff with too generous salaries and benefits. Vote no on Tuesday!
EG May 18, 2013 at 11:00 pm
Seriously? We are asked to send in enough supplies per kid each year to supply 5 kids. Where does itRead More all go? It gets lost, thrown out, or ends up back in the students home via backpack. The problem is not the lack of supplies, but a lack of personal responsibility. But if we send in enough supplies each year for ten or fifteen students, then we might be able to avoid the underlying problem.
Joe Monopoli May 16, 2013 at 09:53 am
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