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Crimes Nearby: Heroin, Hypodermic Needles Found in Smithtown

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

SMITHTOWN

  • Christopher Ferguson, 22, of Smithtown, was arrested May 31 at 8:30 p.m. on charges of seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and possession of a hypodermic instrument. Reports state Ferguson was arrested on Veterans Highway with 13 hypodermic syringes and heroin.
  • Anthony Rodriguez, 21, of Holbrook, was arrested in Smithtown May 28 at 4:45 a.m. on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 – 1 percent, first offense. Reports state Rodriguez was driving a 1991 Jeep on East Main Street at the time of the arrest.
  • Steven Delgiudice, 22, of Ronkonkoma, was arrested May 29 in St. James at 11:03 p.m. on seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and second degree obstruction of governmental administration charges. Reports state Delgiudice was in possession of heroin and other drugs on 2nd Street and 1st Avenue.

PORT JEFFERSON

  • Anthony Degroff, 18, of Port Jefferson Station, was arrested May 28 in Port Jefferson Station at 7:30 p.m. and charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle and resisting arrest. Degroff allegedly took the keys to a 2012 Mercedes Benz 4D and fled south in the car on Kensington Way until he struck another parked vehicle. Police say he lunged towards the arresting officer in a combative manner while attempting to resist arrest.
  • A 17-year old Port Jefferson Station man was arrested May 28 in Port Jefferson Station at 1:48 a.m. and charged with driving while impaired by drugs. The man was allegedly speeding in a 2005 Nissan Altima on Route 112 and failed to stop at a stop sign. After police pulled him over, the officers detected a strong odor of marijuana from his vehicle and said that he showed signs of drug impairment. They also noted that he allegedly was in possession of a glass pipe containing marijuana.
  • Beverly Haupt, 50, of Coram, was arrested May 28 in Port Jefferson at 12:05 a.m. and charged with driving while intoxicated. While driving a 2010 Toyota Camry, Haupt was involved in a car crash, damaging the front and side of her vehicle. She was allegedly intoxicated, and was arrested.

MILLER PLACE-ROCKY POINT

  • Douglas Chiaro, 56, of Brooklyn, was arrested May 27 in Miller Place and charged with petty larceny. Chiaro allegedly walked past the cashier and into the parking lot with various cheeses and steaks.
  • Sheryl Stellwagen-Svensson, 57, of Rocky Point, was arrested May 29 in Rocky Point and charged with DWAI combined drugs/alcohol and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. She was allegedly found slumped over in her car near King Road and Garden Road and found with prescription pills.
  • Samuel Andaluz, 36, of Patchogue, was arrested June 2 in Rocky Point and charged with DWI-first offense. Andaluz was arrested on Rocky Point Road north of Whiskey Road at 12:10 a.m. driving a 2004 Buick. Police said Andaluz crashed his vehicle at the time of his arrest.

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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.
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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.
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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!
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everyone should research what all the school administrators are raking in and the multple levels ofRead More staff that exists at TVCSD. It is beyond reasonable to have salaries at that level and multiple administrators and assistants and directors and assistant directors and chairman etc. Teachers earn their fair share!