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Burglary, Assualt at Fort Salonga New Year's Eve Party

Five uninvited guests force way into party using knives.

Five people were arrested and six were injured at a Fort Salonga New Year's Eve Party on Makamah Road. 

Suffolk County Police said Justin Femiano, 19 of 124 Makamah Road was having a party at his home when three uninvited men arrived shortly before midnight. An argument erupted between Femiano and the uninvited guests who were than asked to leave the party.

The uninvited men returned approximately one hour later with two additional men and forced their way into the home armed with a pole and knives. Upon entering, the group assaulted several people within the home and fled the scene.

Three men were treated for stab wounds at Huntington Hospital and a fourth male suffered head lacerations and was treated and released. None of the injuries was life threatening.

During the time that police were at Huntington Hospital investigating the incident with the injured party guests, the five uninvited men arrived at the hospital for treatment of injuries. They were then taken into custody and arrested by officers from the Second Precinct.

Frank Curra, 22, Thomas Savocchi, 20 and Jacob Savocchi, 18 all of East Northport, along with Blaise Felice, 20 of Northport and Victor Smith, 22 of Central Islip were being arraigned today at First District Court in Central Islip for 1st Degree Burglary and Second Degree Assault.

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