Man Exposed Himself To 2 Girls Walking Along Hempstead Turnpike: Police Man Exposed Himself To 2 Girls Walking Along Hempstead Turnpike: Police
Man Exposed Himself To 2 Girls Walking Along Hempstead Turnpike: Police A North Bellmore man was arrested after allegedly exposing himself to two juvenile girls in Uniondale, Nassau County police said. Guy Bellomo Jr., 64, was sitting inside a silver 2019 Lexus RX at approximately 3:10 p.m. Friday, May 29, when he was observed exposing himself and touching his genitals in front of two female juveniles walking westbound on Hempstead Turnpike, according to detectives. Police said a subsequent investigation led to Bellomo's identification and arrest. Bellomo was taken into custody without incident, authorities said. He was charged with public lewdness an…
Popsicles Recalled In 4 States, Including NY, After FDA Inspection Finds Allergen Popsicles Recalled In 4 States, Including NY, After FDA Inspection Finds Allergen
Popsicles Recalled In 4 States, Including NY, After FDA Inspection Finds Allergen A freezer-case favorite is being pulled from stores over allergy concerns. De Dios’s Ice Pops II LLC, of Paterson, New Jersey, announced the voluntary recall on Tuesday, May 27, for 3.7-ounce packages of D’Dioses Fruit Pops, according to a company announcement posted by the US Food and Drug Administration. The popsicles may contain undeclared milk, Yellow No. 5, Red No. 40, pecans, and pistachios, according to the notice. People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to those ingredients risk serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they eat the recalled products. The recalled pro…
Passenger Restrained After Cockpit Scare On United Flight Passenger Restrained After Cockpit Scare On United Flight
Passenger Restrained After Cockpit Scare On United Flight A short hop through the Midwest turned into a midair security scare. United Airlines Flight 2005, traveling from Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Minneapolis, diverted to Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin, late Friday, May 29, after an unruly passenger caused a security concern, according to a statement by the FAA. The passenger allegedly tried to breach the cockpit shortly after takeoff, prompting pilots to divert the plane, ABC affiliate WISN-TV Channel 12 in Milwaukee reported. The flight had left Chicago around 8 p.m. and landed in Madison around 9:10 p.m., the …
Fake Cop Flashes Lights, Sirens Before Hit-Run On Long Island: Police Fake Cop Flashes Lights, Sirens Before Hit-Run On Long Island: Police
Fake Cop Flashes Lights, Sirens Before Hit-Run On Long Island: Police A 56-year-old man is accused of using flashing emergency lights and sirens before causing a crash and fleeing the scene Thursday night, May 28, Nassau County police said. Thomas Luckscheiter, 56, of South Farmingdale, was driving a 2023 Dodge RAM near the intersection of Linden Avenue and Main Street in South Farmingdale at approximately 10:35 p.m. on May 28, according to detectives. Luckscheiter, whose Facebook page shows he is a security officer at a major health network, was operating the vehicle aggressively and activated flashing red and blue lights while using multiple different siren…
Two Kids Among Five Killed In I-95 Bus Crash That Injured 44: State Police (UPDATED) Two Kids Among Five Killed In I-95 Bus Crash That Injured 44: State Police (UPDATED)
Two Kids Among Five Killed In I-95 Bus Crash That Injured 44: State Police (Updated) New details have been released by Virginia State Police investigators after two children were among five Massachusetts residents killed in a violent crash on I-95 in Stafford County on Friday morning. Shortly after 2:30 a.m. on May 29, troopers were called to the southbound lanes of I-95 in Stafford, where a bus plowed into traffic that was slowing for an upcoming work zone. The bus, operated by E&P Travel and heading from New York City to Charlotte, struck a Chevrolet Suburban, forcing it into an Acura SUV and at least four other vehicles. The I-95 crash in Virginia. Virginia …
Former NYPD Detective Who Helped Robbery Crew That Targeted NY Homes Gets Prison Former NYPD Detective Who Helped Robbery Crew That Targeted NY Homes Gets Prison
Former Nypd Detective Who Helped Robbery Crew That Targeted NY Homes Gets Prison A former NYPD detective who admitted accepting bribes to help a violent burglary crew that targeted homes across the country, including in Westchester County, avoid law enforcement scrutiny will spend years in federal prison.  Queens resident Saul Arismendy De La Cruz, 33, a former New York City police officer and detective known by the nicknames "Nene" and "Venom," was sentenced Friday, May 29, to 75 months in prison after pleading guilty to racketeering conspiracy, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York announced.   According to federal prosecutors, …
Long Island Attorney Admits Stealing More Than $500K From Trust, Faces Up To 20 Years Long Island Attorney Admits Stealing More Than $500K From Trust, Faces Up To 20 Years
Long Island Attorney Admits Stealing More Than $500K From Trust, Faces Up To 20 Years A lawyer trusted to manage a Connecticut commercial property has admitted to stealing more than $500,000 from a trust, federal prosecutors say. Now he's facing decades in prison. Edward W. Miller, 70, of Lawrence, New York, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in federal court in Bridgeport on Thursday, May 28, after waiving his right to be indicted, the US Attorney for the District of Connecticut said.  According to court records, Miller was a New York attorney who served as trustee of the M.P. Trust, which was created in 2014 to manage several properties, including a commercial building in N…
Man Admits Setting Up Cameras In  Bathrooms At Marist, Filming Men, Women: DA Man Admits Setting Up Cameras In  Bathrooms At Marist, Filming Men, Women: DA
Man Admits Setting Up Cameras In Bathrooms At Marist, Filming Men, Women: DA A former Marist University student from Westchester County, NY, has admitted to secretly recording multiple people inside campus bathrooms, pleading guilty to 15 felony counts of unlawful surveillance.  Kyle Petrozzi, 23, pleaded guilty in Dutchess County Court to 15 counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance, all felonies, Dutchess County District Attorney Anthony Parisi announced on Friday, May 29.  The charges stem from incidents that occurred between April 27 and May 10, 2025, inside Dyson Hall on Marist University's campus in Poughkeepsie. According to prosecutors, Petroz…
Personal Data Stolen From 6M People As Major Cruise Company Suffers Massive Data Breach Personal Data Stolen From 6M People As Major Cruise Company Suffers Massive Data Breach
Personal Data Stolen From 6M People As Major Cruise Company Suffers Massive Data Breach Nearly 6 million people had their personal information stolen in a data breach claimed by a notorious hacking group against the world's largest cruise company. Carnival Corporation confirmed that 5,995,277 people were impacted by the cybersecurity incident, according to a notice from the Maine Attorney General's Office. The Miami company behind Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Holland America Line began notifying affected people on Wednesday, May 27. The breach occurred on Friday, April 10, and was discovered on Tuesday, April 14. "An unauthorized a…
Musicians Flee 'Misleading' Trump-Linked Concert Series Amid Fan Outrage Musicians Flee 'Misleading' Trump-Linked Concert Series Amid Fan Outrage
Musicians Flee 'Misleading' Trump-Linked Concert Series Amid Fan Outrage A concert series linked to President Donald Trump is unraveling after several artists pulled out within days of being announced amid widespread fan backlash. Click here for a new, updated story - Trump Will Take Center Stage After Musicians Pull Out At Great American State Fair: Report At least five of the nine performers listed for the Freedom 250 concerts have backed out of the event in Washington, DC. The concert series is planned as part of the Great American State Fair, which will be held on the National Mall from Thursday, June 25, to Friday, July 10. The concerts are bei…
New Details Emerge In Claude Lemieux's Death New Details Emerge In Claude Lemieux's Death
New Details Emerge In Claude Lemieux's Death New details are coming to light in the tragic death of former New Jersey Devils star and four-time Stanley Cup champion Claude Lemieux. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office told The Athletic that deputies responded early Thursday morning, May 28 to a suicide attempt at a furniture showroom in Lake Park, Florida. State records show the business is owned by Lemieux and his wife, Deborah, according to the report. The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed Lemieux's death but told The Athletic it could not provide additional records because Florida law shields suicide-rela…
New Details Released In Deaths Of 3 Women At Mexican Resort Popular With Americans: Update New Details Released In Deaths Of 3 Women At Mexican Resort Popular With Americans: Update
New Details Released In Deaths Of 3 Women At Mexican Resort Popular With Americans: Update The fear spreading through a vacation hotspot now has a new official answer. Prosecutors in Mexico are now saying that evidence so far does not support the presence of a serial attacker in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, after three women were found dead there in less than two weeks, NTV+ reported. The new details mark a shift from earlier concerns that the deaths could be connected to a single suspect. According to NTV+, prosecutors said there are no objective elements or scientific evidence confirming a possible serial killer. Authorities also said they have not found matching patterns among th…