GARDEN CITY, NY — The Backyard Metropolis Police Division reported the next incidents for the week ending Feb. 22.
Feb. 16
- A Backyard Metropolis Plaza worker’s id was reportedly stolen and used to open an unauthorized cellular phone account.
- Firefighters and cops responded to a residence for a hearth name and decided the trigger to be burnt meals.
Feb. 17
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- Damaged glass was discovered on the roadway on Tremont Avenue. DPW was notified for clean-up.
- Three motorists have been cited for extreme pace in a faculty zone on New Hyde Park Street.
Feb. 18
- Officers responded to the Nassau Boulevard railroad crossing for a broken railroad gate.
- A car proprietor experiences his license plates have been both misplaced or stolen someday in January.
- Officers investigated a report of harassing cellphone calls being obtained at a Backyard Metropolis enterprise.
Feb. 19
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- Officers responded to Cherry Valley Avenue and Stewart Avenue for a visitors gentle outage.
- Whereas patrolling Franklin Avenue, an officer found sturdy winds had broken the outside sheathing to a constructing beneath building.
- A driver on Clinton Street and Pine Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license and tinted home windows.
- A driver on Clinton Street was charged with unlicensed operation and extreme pace.
Feb. 20
- A resident’s id was reportedly stolen and used to use for fraudulent bank card accounts.
- Police and firefighters responded to a seventh Avenue restaurant for a hearth alarm and decided the trigger to be oven smoke.
- Officers and the Water Division responded to Kellum Place for a water major break.
- A police dispatcher obtained a hang-up 911 name from a cellular phone. The referred to as was pinged to a location in Lawrence. Nassau County police have been then notified to reply.
- An individual reportedly obtained threatening messages from one other individual by way of social media.
- A driver on Franklin Avenue and fifth Avenue was charged with unlicensed operation and extreme pace.
- A driver on Rockaway Avenue by St. Paul’s College was charged with suspended registration and extreme pace.
- A driver on Stewart Avenue at Harrison Avenue was charged with unlicensed operation and extreme pace.
Feb. 21
- Police obtained a report of two individuals trespassing inside St. Paul’s. Upon investigation, Officers noticed two males, ages 23 and 19, within the constructing. They have been apprehended and charged with trespassing.
- A driver on Clinton Street at Rainbow Place was charged with driving with a suspended license and extreme pace.
- A village meals market reported a girl entered the shop and stole a number of meals objects valued at $190.
Feb. 22
- Two males reportedly entered a seventh Avenue retailer and stole a bottle of whiskey.
- A driver on Franklin Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license and headlamps not activated.
- Police investigated a report of a Backyard Metropolis Plaza enterprise receiving harassing cellphone calls.
- A driver on New Hyde Park Street and Clinch Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license and extreme pace.
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