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Crimes Nearby: iPad Stolen From Commack Home

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

The Suffolk County Department reported the following arrests.

Smithtown

Julio Marca, 48, of Jackson Heights, allegedly stole bins bins of donated items on Jan. 5, according to police, and was arrested in Smithtown on March 1 for the Jan. 5 theft on a charge of petty larceny, a misdemeanor.

A duo from Nesconset was arrested in Nesconset on Feb. 27 after police said they stole jewelry from a home on Jan. 3 at 3:45 p.m. Police arrested John Mitchell, 27, and Nicholas Mitchell, 20, both of Nesconset each on a charge of second-degree burglary, a felony.

Hauppauge

Police: Man Transporting Sandy-Damaged Cars Carried Illegal Handgun

Suffolk County Police arrested a South Carolina man in Islandia last Thursday for allegedly being in possession of an illegal handgun.

According to police, Freddie Foggie Jr., 40, of Boiling Springs, SC, was pulled over at the park-and-ride at exit 58 on the Long Island Expressway at 5:50 p.m. after an officer noticed equipment violations on a 1997 Chevrolet pickup truck with a trailer transporting three cars. When pulled over, the officer conducted a safety inspection and found a 9mm gun with a loaded high-capacity magazine.

Foggie, who police said was driving with a suspended license, was arrested on charges including aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon.

Police said the pickup truck, towed and placed out-of service-for the safety defects, is owned by JK Trucking and Auto Sales located in Mississippi and was transporting Hurricane Sandy damaged vehicles from Calverton to Detroit, Mich
Police said Julio Aguilar, 56, of Port Jefferson Station violated an order of protection on Feb. 28. Aguilar was arrested in Hauppauge on a second-degree criminal contempt charge, a misdemeanor.

A duo from Nesconset was arrested in Nesconset on Feb. 27 after police said they stole jewelry from a home on Jan. 3 at 3:45 p.m. Police arrested John Mitchell, 27, and Nicholas Mitchell, 20, both of Nesconset each on a charge of second-degree burglary, a felony.

Three Village

A homeowner on Kemswick Drive in Stony Brook reported March 1 that someone broke into the house through the basement door and stole copper pipes sometime between Feb. 10 at noon and March 1 at 1:50 p.m.

Suffolk police responded to a road rage incident at 2 p.m. on March 3 in which a man traveling west on Route 347 got into an altercation with another driver over the fact that the other driver wouldn't let him merge into the lane safely. The two men got out of their cars during the confrontation but no injuries were reported.

A resident of Lynhaven Place in South Setauket reported that someone shot out the back window of his 2012 Honda van with a BB gun sometime between 9 p.m. on March 1 and 6:30 a.m. on March 2.

Commack

A home burglary, involving a missing iPad, was reported in Commack on Feb. 26.

Police received the call from Raybor Road at approximately 3 p.m. According to officials, the perpetrator entered the home by knocking out the glass on the rear door. The alleged burglar then stole an iPad from the home, police said. No residents were home at the time of the incident. No arrests have been made.

  • Carlos Caraballo, 36, from Newark, NJ was arrested in Commack March 3 on a charge of petty larceny after he allegedly stole a lobster from ShopRite.
  • Lori Furlow, 49, of Copiague was arrested in Commack Feb. 22 on a charge of petty larceny after she allegedly stole clothing, electronics, and DVDs from Walmart.

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