Man Who Robbed A number of Vehicles In Backyard Metropolis Arrested: Police

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GARDEN CITY, NY — The Backyard Metropolis Police Division reported the next incidents for the week ending Jan. 17.

Jan. 11

  • Detectives arrested two males for following and filming one other member of the family on County Seat Drive in violation of a keep away courtroom order. They have been each charged with legal contempt.
  • Detectives arrested a 52-year-old man for leaving the scene of a Jan. 5 auto accident on Stewart Avenue.
  • A person was seen on surveillance cameras strolling in a Whitehall Boulevard driveway.
  • Firefighters and police responded to a seventh Avenue constructing for a fireplace alarm and decided it was activated by building.
  • A driver on Clinton Highway was charged with driving with a suspended registration and uninspected auto.

Jan. 12

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  • A person stole meals gadgets from a seventh Avenue retailer and fled into Parking Area 7S.
  • Detectives are investigating the cashing of a fraudulent examine for $35,000 at a seventh Avenue financial institution.
  • A driver within the neighborhood of the highschool was charged with driving with a suspended license and dashing in a college zone.
  • A truck driver was charged with disregarding bridge clearance indicators after hitting the Cherry Valley overpass along with his car.

Jan. 13

  • A number of fraudulent money app prices have been reportedly made towards a sufferer’s checking account.
  • A 43-year-old man was arrested for leaving the scene of a Dec. 28 crash on Franklin Avenue.
  • A sufferer’s identification was stolen and used to open an unauthorized ATM card account.
  • A truck driver on New Hyde Park Highway was charged with driving with an unsecured propane tank.
  • A driver on Rockaway Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended registration and dashing in a college zone.

Jan. 14

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  • Firefighters and police responded to a restaurant for a fireplace alarm and decided it was activated by a cleansing crew.
  • A driver on Clinton Highway was charged with driving with a suspended license and extreme velocity.

Jan. 15

  • Officers responded to a residence and decided a 29-year-old man assaulted a member of the family, leading to facial and rib accidents. He was arrested and charged with assault.
  • Officers responded to Stewart Avenue and Cherry Valley Avenue for a driver sleeping in a car and blocking visitors. Upon investigation, the 29-year-old driver was arrested for DWI and impeding visitors.
  • Officers responded to an residence advanced for a fireplace escape alarm and decided it was activated by robust winds.
  • Officers responded to Hilton Avenue for a big fallen tree limb. The Parks Division responded and eliminated the limb.
  • A driver on Clinton Highway was charged with unlicensed operation and extreme velocity.

Jan. 16

  • A sufferer stories discovering a number of unauthorized prices towards his bank card.
  • Officers responded to a residence for an alarm and decided it was activated by demolition work.
  • A driver on Stewart Avenue and Wellington Highway was charged with unlicensed operation and extreme velocity.
  • A driver on Clinch Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license, passing a Cease signal, and speaking on a cellular phone.

Jan. 17

  • Officers responded to a report of an individual trespassing on the property of a St. Paul’s Place residence. Officers searched the realm and positioned the topic on the center college. Upon investigation, it was decided the particular person had dedicated a number of thefts from automobiles up to now, together with two earlier the identical day on Meadbrook Highway and Oxford Boulevard. The particular person was additionally discovered to have used stolen bank cards from these thefts to buy gadgets. He was arrested and charged with grand larceny, three counts of petty larceny, 5 counts of possession of stolen bank cards, identification theft and trespassing.
  • An organization was charged with the operation of a truck on Stewart Avenue whereas 13,000 kilos obese.
  • A sufferer reported a number of unauthorized transactions and debit card funds towards her checking account.
  • Police are investigating a report of a number of fraudulent transactions at a Franklin Avenue financial institution.
  • A driver on Cambridge Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended registration and extreme velocity.
  • A driver on Meadow Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended registration and passing a cease signal.

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