Young Bird In Danger On Busy Nassau Roadway Rescued By Police: Authorities Young Bird In Danger On Busy Nassau Roadway Rescued By Police: Authorities
Young Bird In Danger On Busy Nassau Roadway Rescued By Police: Authorities A young bird in danger was rescued Thursday, Aug. 13 from a busy road on Long Island, police said. The osprey had fallen from its nest near 99 South Service Road in North Hills, just off the Long Island Expressway, the Nassau County Police Department said. A 911 call came in around 4:45 p.m. Thursday. Cops arrived to find the injured bird, then contacted the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, police said. The bird was then taken by a wildlife rehabilitator to a licensed facility, according to authorities. Nassau County Police Department The injured bird will be trea…
Mom Died Fearing Daughter's Accused Killer Would Never Face Trial: Now, He Will Mom Died Fearing Daughter's Accused Killer Would Never Face Trial: Now, He Will
Mom Died Fearing Daughter's Accused Killer Would Never Face Trial: Now, He Will Janet Pizzelli became known for her fight to see the man accused of killing her 27-year-old daughter, Mary Rose Fealey, face justice. But when the 61-year-old mother died of breast cancer in December 2025, less than two years after her daughter's murder, she believed that day might never come. Now, months after her death, the outcome she had hoped for has arrived: David Shroitman, the 30-year-old Somerville man charged in Fealey's killing, has been found competent to stand trial. On Thursday, Aug. 13, Superior Court Judge Peter J. Tober made the ruling, following another…
Two LI Kids Inappropriately Touched By Nassau Day Care Employee, Cops Say Two LI Kids Inappropriately Touched By Nassau Day Care Employee, Cops Say
Two LI Kids Inappropriately Touched By Nassau Day Care Employee, Cops Say A Long Island day care employee inappropriately touched two young children on the job, police said. Asia Oliver, 27, of Hempstead, was arrested Thursday night, Aug. 13 for touching two juvenile males at Learn and Play Center in Baldwin, the Nassau County Police Department said. The incident occurred Wednesday, July 1 around 12 p.m. at the day care, according to investigators. Oliver was charged with first- and second-degree sexual abuse, along with two counts of child endangerment, police said. Learn and Play offers after-school programs, summer camps, and day care options for children age…
Sleeping Child Thrown Onto Walmart Parking Lot Pavement: Police Sleeping Child Thrown Onto Walmart Parking Lot Pavement: Police
Sleeping Child Thrown Onto Walmart Parking Lot Pavement: Police A sleeping child was thrown onto the pavement outside a Lancaster County Walmart, leading to a man's arrest, police announced on Wednesday, Aug. 12. Justin Martin Wagner, 41, of Lancaster, was arrested following the incident at the Walmart at 890 East Main St. in Ephrata Township at 6:58 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11, according to the Ephrata Police Department. Wagner had been causing a disturbance inside the store before witnesses saw him take a sleeping child from a shopping cart, lift the child into the air, and throw the child onto the pavement in the parking lot, police said. Wagner was la…
Nassau Teens Arrested For ‘Bias Insults’, Midnight Water Gun Attack: Police Nassau Teens Arrested For ‘Bias Insults’, Midnight Water Gun Attack: Police
Nassau Teens Arrested For ‘Bias Insults’, Midnight Water Gun Attack: Police Two Long Island teenagers were arrested after shouting “bias insults” at people and spraying them with water, police said. The 17- and 16-year-old suspects were inside a black Hyundai Tucson on Middle Neck Road in Great Neck when they hurled the insults around 12 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, the Nassau County Police Department said. After shouting at the people on the sidewalk, the teenagers left the area but returned several minutes later, yelled more “bias insults” at the same group and “sprayed a liquid substance, believed to be water, from a water gun,” Nassau County police said. The victims…
Fraudster Sold 266% Of NY Property He Never Owned, Stole $3 Million From Investors: Feds Fraudster Sold 266% Of NY Property He Never Owned, Stole $3 Million From Investors: Feds
Fraudster Sold 266% Of NY Property He Never Owned, Stole $3 Million From Investors: Feds A fraudster stole more than $3 million by selling properties across Long Island and Westchester County, including at least one he owned no part of, according to federal investigators. Alberto Gomez, 48, of Boca Raton, FL, used a Queens-based accounting practice to carry out the brazen scheme, the Justice Department said Monday, Aug. 10. Gomez’s most ambitious project centered on a Mount Vernon property, where he met with seven different investors and convinced them they were entering exclusive agreements to co-own the property with him, investigators said. Through the scheme, Gomez effecti…
No Floors, No Refunds: LI Flooring Contractor Admits $90K Hamptons Rip-Offs, DA Says No Floors, No Refunds: LI Flooring Contractor Admits $90K Hamptons Rip-Offs, DA Says
No Floors, No Refunds: LI Flooring Contractor Admits $90K Hamptons Rip-Offs, DA Says A Long Island flooring contractor has admitted to stealing $90,000 and bailing on three projects, authorities announced Thursday, Aug. 13. Leones Martins Rodrigues, 40, of East Islip, took the money for three jobs across Southampton and East Hampton from May 2022 to February 2024, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office said. Martins Rodrigues was the owner of Smart Flooring. But instead of completing the work, Martins Rodrigues simply drained his accounts to pay down outstanding debts, investigators said. He never even purchased any hardwood flooring as promised, according to authori…
LI Dessert Shop Worker Scored Sweet Payday With $11K Theft Scheme, Police Say LI Dessert Shop Worker Scored Sweet Payday With $11K Theft Scheme, Police Say
LI Dessert Shop Worker Scored Sweet Payday With $11K Theft Scheme, Police Say A Long Island business lost $11,000 to a thieving former employee writing fake checks, police said Thursday, Aug. 13. Leeanna Luke, 25, of Brooklyn, swiped $11,828.13 from Ralph’s Italian Ices in Melville by forging and depositing 15 checks into her personal account, the Suffolk County Police Department said. The owner of the dessert shop noticed multiple unauthorized transactions on his bank account for checks to Luke, a former employee, investigators said. After cops looked into the case, they arrested Luke on Thursday around 7:15 a.m., according to police. Luke was charged with first-de…
Are Flock Cameras Watching You? This Map Shows Where They Are Are Flock Cameras Watching You? This Map Shows Where They Are
Are Flock Cameras Watching You? This Map Shows Where They Are You have probably driven past one without realizing it. Flock's license plate readers have spread along roads and through communities across the country, giving police a tool to locate vehicles while fueling a growing debate over just how much the cameras can reveal about where people go. Now, a growing privacy advocacy project is letting you see where those cameras have been spotted. DeFlock, an independent open-source effort opposed to widespread automatic license plate reader surveillance, maintains a searchable nationwide map of the devices. As of Thursday, Aug. 13, the map displayed …
Fentanyl Dealing, Party Shooting Land LI Bloods Member Decades In Prison, Feds Say Fentanyl Dealing, Party Shooting Land LI Bloods Member Decades In Prison, Feds Say
Fentanyl Dealing, Party Shooting Land LI Bloods Member Decades In Prison, Feds Say A Long Island Bloods gang member who shot up a house party in the Hamptons and supplied fentanyl for a deadly overdose was sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 12 to prison time, authorities said. Joshua Crowell, 32, of Huntington, got 27 years after pleading guilty to various gang-related charges, the Justice Department said. Crowell was a proud member of the “Bloodhound Brims” set for years, participating in various acts of violence and drug sales, the feds said. “His criminal conduct left three people wounded by gunfire, claimed one life through a fatal overdose, and caused two others to suffer ov…
All You Can Eat Sushi Spot In Nassau County Closes After 14 Years With Only A Note All You Can Eat Sushi Spot In Nassau County Closes After 14 Years With Only A Note
All You Can Eat Sushi Spot In Nassau County Closes After 14 Years With Only A Note A popular all you can eat sushi restaurant on Long Island has closed with little explanation. Sushi Village in Hicksville shut its doors in late June, according to Newsday. The store had a sign out front that read, “We are deeply grateful for your support, kindness and loyalty throughout the years” but did not include an explanation for the closure. Customers were left grasping at straws in online chats for an explanation. One person in a Facebook group suggested the restaurant had a dispute with their landlord. Sushi Village opened on West Old Country Road in 2012, part of a small chain w…
20 Dogs Found In Feces-Filled Cages With No Food Or Water In New York: Police 20 Dogs Found In Feces-Filled Cages With No Food Or Water In New York: Police
20 Dogs Found In Feces-Filled Cages With No Food Or Water In New York: Police An elderly person and 20 dogs were rescued from inhumane conditions at a home in New York, police said. The dogs were living in feces- and urine-filled cages with insufficient ventilation, New York State Police said Thursday, Aug. 13. Additionally, the dogs did not have immediate access to food or water, authorities said. Troopers responded to a complaint about the home in Argyle on Sunday, Aug. 9 around 1 p.m., according to state police. In addition to the dogs, they found an elderly person “in need of immediate assistance due to mobility issues.” Carol Kiaer, 72, of Argyle, was arrested …