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Crime Report: Wallet Theft, DWIs

Police blotter reports in Patchogue and Medford on April 14.

The following information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation, and does not indicate convictions.

Incidents:

An incident of grand larceny involving a wallet with the perpetrator fleeing in an unknown direction of a back parking lot was reported on East Main Street in Patchogue on April 14.

An incident of harassment in the second degree was reported on Baker Street in Patchogue on April 14.

An incident of criminal mischief in the fourth degree was reported on Race Avenue in Medford on April 14.

An incident of criminal mischief in the fourth degree was reported on Southaven Avenue in Medford on April 14.

Arrests:

Giovanni Bonilla, of Medford, was arrested in Patchogue on April 14 and charged with driving while intoxicated as a first offense.

Thomas Smith, of Ridge, was arrested in East Patchogue on April 14 and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs in the first degree.

Joanne Friel, of Patchogue, was arrested in Patchogue on April 14 and charged with petit larceny.

Anthony Vanni, of Selden, was arrested in Medford on April 14 and charged with driving while intoxicated as a first offense.

Mario Mendoza, of Farmingville, was arrested in Medford on April 14 and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation.

For questions about this blotter, email michael@patch.com. The Suffolk County Police Public Information number is 631-852-6308. All arrests have been previously published on the SCPD's website here.

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