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Search On For Missing Suffolk Man: Police
Matthew Zoll, 22, was last seen at his home on Richmond Hill Road at around 2 a.m. on Saturday, police say. Have you seen him?
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Matthew Zoll, 22, was last seen at his home on Richmond Hill Road at around 2 a.m. on Saturday, police say. Have you seen him?
It took place at around 11:33 p.m. Friday night, Suffolk police say.
The crash happened at around 4:30 p.m., Suffolk police say.
Arson Squad detectives are investigating, Suffolk police say.
His defense attorney says the allegations "are so uncharacteristic of the person and father that he is known to be."
More than 3,000 illegal products were taken from one gas station, Suffolk police say.
It would be located at the corner of Blue Point Road and Middle Country Road.
He took items from stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, Home Goods, Target, and Dick's Sporting Goods, Nassau police say.
The 79-year-old woman rescued many of the animals and had them for years. "She loved those animals very much," John Halervson says.
The man suffered minor injuries, Suffolk police say.
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He plans to focus on healthcare, the economy, gun violence, water quality, seniors, to defend a woman's right to choose.
In a post to X, he says the "future holds countless possibilities" and he is ready to "fight" for his country any time.
She pleaded not guilty at her arraignment on the misdemeanor charges on Tuesday and was released, online court records show.
Photos of the involved vehicle, a gray BMW four-door sedan, were released in hopes of generating new leads in the case, cops say.
Building owner says there's been more criminal activity in in recent years. Mayor Paul Pontieri chalks incidents up to "stupidity."
The first vehicle was stopped at a light and rear-ended, then the second vehicle, Suffolk police say.
The fire started just before 9 p.m.; no one was injured, Suffolk police say.
“The alleged crimes are impactful, and we intend to prosecute these defendants to the fullest extent of the law.”- Ray Tierney
This is a snapshot of the arrests the Suffolk County Police Department's officers have made across the township.