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Crimes Nearby: Car Theft in Northport

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

Suffolk County police reported the following arrests.

Three Village

Suffolk County police have arrested a man they say was driving while ability impaired by drugs with two prior arrests within the last 10 years.Thomas Connolly, 41, of East Setauket, was arrested May 29 at 9 p.m. in Sound Beach.

Police stopped him after he allegedly failed to maintain his lane of travel while driving eastbound on Lower Rocky Point Road. Connolly is charged with second-degree DWAI drugs, with two prior arrests.

Police also charged him with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, saying Connolly illegally had the drug Suboxone, an opioid drug used to treat opiate addiction. Police later found a hypodermic needle in his possession and charged him with possession of a hypodermic instrument. Connolly is set to appear in court June 20.

Hauppauge

Peter Furno, 51, of Holbrook, was charged with driving while intoxicated on June 5. Police said Furno was driving a 2002 Chevy Suburban on Old Willets Path in Hauppauge at 3:42 a.m. when police charged him with DWI.

Neeko Marchand, 19, of Hauppauge, was charged with assault on June 5. Police said Marchand bit a male victim on the stomach and ear causing substantial pain. Police said the incident occurred in Smithtown on May 27.

Commack

Brian Hutchings, 23, of Holbrook, was arrested in Commack June 8 and charged with petit larceny and fifth-degree possession of stolen property. Hutchings attempted to sell jewelry belonging to someone else without their permission, according to police reports.

Nicholas Didomenico, 22, of Commack, was arrested June 7 and charged with driving while intoxicated - first offense. Didomencio was driving down Jericho Turnpike in Smithtown when he failed to stay in the right lane, causing him to be charged with failure to stay his lane, according to police. Officers said they pulled Didomencio over, and upon talking to him realized he was intoxicated.

Northport

Richard Budd, 21, from Northport was arrested in Northport on June 11 and charged with two counts of third degree grand larceny and second degree possession of a forged instrument. Budd allegedly stole a '97 Saturn from East Northport and 2009 Lexus from Fort Salonga and was found in possession of a forged check.

Norma Salmeronbenitez, 28, from East Northport was arrested in Huntington on June 9 and charged with leaving the scene of property damage after she allegedly hit a parked car on Larkfield Road on May 29 around 1:30 p.m. and fled the scene.

Jason Carbonaro, 26, from East Northport was arrested in East Northport on June 8 and charged with violating his parole.

Kelly Grecki, 41, from East Northport was arrested in East Northport on June 6 and charged with petty larceny after she allegedly stole assorted groceries from Stop & Shop.

Richard Smosky, 59, from Northport was arrested in Huntington on June 6 and charged with leaving the scene of property damage after he allegedly sideswiped a vehicle on 25A in Fort Salonga on may 11 and fled the scene.

Alan Scott Lepre, 48, from East Northport was arrested in Huntington on June 5 and charged with two counts of petty larceny after he allegedly stole cash out of registers at 185 Larkfield Road in East Northport on April 28 and at 290 Larkfield Road in East Northport on May 20.

 

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