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Crimes Nearby: DWI Arrests Abound

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

The Suffolk County Police Department reported the following arrests:

Commack

Matthew Varughese, 62, of East Northport, was arrested Dec. 22 in Commack and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate he failed to maintain his lane while driving a 2006 Toyota westbound on Vanderbilt Motor Parkway.

Smithtown

Deniz Gun, 30, of Ronkonkoma was arrested Dec. 22 in St. James and charged with first offense DWI. Reports state Gun crashed into a tree while driving southbound on Acorn Street.

Donna Indrigo, 55, of Smithtown was arrested Dec. 22 in Smithtown and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate she made an illegal right on red to turn onto Main Street from Landing Avenue.

Edward Primavera III, 21, and Glen Fitzgerald, 23, both of Lake Grove, were arrested Dec. 24 in Nesconset and charged with seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. They are accused of possessing prescription pills and marijuana in the 2003 Mercedes-Benz they were in on Smithtown Boulevard. Primavera, the driver of the car, was also charged with fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly having a bat and metal knuckles in the car.

Farzan Qureshi, 20, of Lake Ronkonkoma was arrested Dec. 23 in Nesconset and charged with first offense DWI. Qureshi allegedly had an illegal blood alcohol content while driving a 2003 Dodge Caravan on Lake Ronkonkoma Boulevard.

Anthony Celentano, 28, of Smithtown was arrested Dec. 23 in Smithtown and charge with aggravated DWI, harrassment and resisting arrest. He is accused of driving a 2009 Jeep Cherokee under the influence of alcohol, and swinging his arm into an officer's chest during the arrest.

Jason Famoso, 25, of Holbrook was arrested Dec. 23 in Smithtown and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate he was stopped on Glenridge Drive while driving a 2004 Mazda.

Hauppauge

Robert DeMaria, 40, of Baldwin, was arrested Dec. 22 in Hauppauge and charged with first offense DWI. Police said DeMaria was pulled over for speeding in a 2005 Chevrolet GMC on Brookside Drive.

Michael Sandella, 47, of Hauppauge, was arrested Dec. 22 in Hauppauge and charged with leaving the scene of property damage. Sandella is accused of hitting a parked 1998 Honda Accord in a 2010 Jetta and leaving without exchanging information.

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