Crime & Safety

Police Report: Burglary of Purse and Vandalized Car

Arrests and incident reports from Patchogue, East Patchogue and Medford from Feb. 25-26.

The following information is taken from the Suffolk County Police Department's crime blotter. None of the defendants have been convicted of a crime, but were arrested for the charges listed below. A criminal charge is only an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Patchogue

Jessie Allen, of Sayville, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 25 and charged with assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon.

Jaynee Lombardo, of Patchogue, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with criminal contempt in the second degree involving disobeying the court.

Wendy Kranick, of Middle Island, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with operation of a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 of 1 percent.

Manuel Mena, of Medford, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with disorderly conduct involving obscene language/gestures.

Timothy Dice, of Farmingville, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with driving while intoxicated as a first offense.

Virginia Hassett, of Patchogue, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with driving while intoxicated as a first offense.

Arquel Vazquezhernandez, of Patchogue, was arrested in Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with driving while intoxicated as a first offense.

An incident of aggravated harassment in the second degree at Route 27 in Patchogue was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of harassment in the second degree at Rider Avenue in Patchogue was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of aggravated harassment in the second degree at Hospital Road in Patchogue was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of harassment in the second degree at Grove Avenue in Patchogue was reported on Feb. 26.

An incident of burglary in the second degree at Rider Avenue in Patchogue was reported on Feb. 26.

East Patchogue

Nancy Arizaga, of Patchogue, was arrested in East Patchogue on Feb. 25 and charged with assault with intent to cause physical injury with a weapon.

Renee Duarte, of East Patchogue, was arrested in East Patchogue on Feb. 25 and charged with menacing in the second degree involving a weapon.

Elizabeth Meadows, of East Patchogue, was arrested in East Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with criminal contempt in the second degree involving disobeying the court.

Jennifer Klein, of Patchogue, was arrested in East Patchogue on Feb. 26 and charged with unlawful possession of marijuana.

An incident of burglary in the second degree of a purse from one’s home at Clinton Avenue in East Patchogue was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of criminal mischief in the fourth degree at La Bonne Vie Drive in East Patchogue was reported on Feb. 26.

An incident of burglary in the second degree involving the plumbing and heating copper from inside a building at N Dunton Avenue in East Patchogue was reported on Feb. 26.

Medford

Christopher Barbato, of Medford, was arrested in Medford on Feb. 25 and charged with petit larceny.

An incident of criminal mischief in the fourth degree in which a vehicle’s windows were broken and no description of the subject was available at Lincoln Road in Medford was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of harassment in the second degree involving a customer dispute on Route 112 in Medford was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of harassment in the second degree at Jamaica Avenue in Medford was reported on Feb. 25.

An incident of harassment in the second degree at Wave Avenue in Medford was reported on Feb. 26.

An incident of criminal mischief in the fourth degree involving tools at Route 112 in Medford was reported on Feb. 26.

An incident of burglary in the second degree in which a perpetrator broke into the front window and left through the back door of a building at East Woodside Avenue in Medford was reported on Feb. 26.


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