
A 60-year-old man died Monday of accidents suffered in a motorized vehicle accident on Riverside Drive, in line with Riverhead City police.
The accident occurred about 8:35 p.m. when a 1997 Honda Civic heading north on Riverside Drive crossed into the southbound lane and collided with a 2013 Lexus, in line with police.
The Riverhead Volunteer Ambulance Corps and Flanders Northampton Volunteer Ambulance responded to the scene, as did the Riverhead Hearth Division, which helped to extricate a single passenger from every automobile.
The driving force of the Civic, recognized as Domingo Juan Francisco of Riverhead, 60, died of his accidents at Peconic Bay Medical Middle. The 61-year-old feminine driver of the Lexus had non-life-threatening accidents, police mentioned.
• Jewellery was reported stolen from a house within the John Wesley Village 2 housing complicated final Thursday. Further data was not accessible.
• Jennifer O’Connor, age and handle unavailable, was charged with seventh-degree prison possession of a managed substance Tuesday on West Major Road in Riverhead.
• Wani Turner, 49, handle unavailable, was charged with third-degree prison sale of a managed substance and seventh-degree prison possession of a managed substance on West Major Road in Riverhead.
• Nicholas Fischer of Riverhead, 37, was arrested for petit larceny at House Depot on Route 58 final Thursday. Further data was not accessible.
• Sergio Salazar Dominguez, age and handle unavailable, was charged with menacing, prison possession of a weapon and obstructing authorities administration Friday afternoon on West Major Road, in line with police.
• Charlene Crump, 65, handle unavailable, was charged with fifth-degree prison possession of a managed substance Tuesday morning at police headquarters.
• Malachi Sweatte, age and handle unavailable, was charged with prison possession of stolen property Sunday on Cliff Street in Wading River.
• A Riverhead man advised police that somebody eliminated $1,200 from his dresser at his house on Northville Turnpike Sunday.
• Joann Deanangelo, age and handle unable, was charged with driving whereas intoxicated on Sound Avenue in Riverhead.
A Calverton man was pulled over for driving erratically on Cross River Drive in Riverside Sunday, in line with Southampton City police. Santigo Cordero-Sumba, 38, of Calverton was arrested, taken to police headquarters and located to be intoxicated.
He was charged with driving whereas intoxicated, aggravated DWI and a number of automobile and site visitors violations.
• On Sept. 29 at about 1:28 a.m., Southampton police arrested Pedro Colorado-Tellez, 28 of Hampton Bays.
Police have been contacted by a home-owner on Pleasure Drive in Flanders, who reported that an unknown male was contained in the residence with no proper to be there. Upon investigation, it appeared that Mr. Colorado-Tellez had entered the residence by means of a window. There was no reported injury to the residence, stolen property or accidents. A automobile registered to the offender was discovered broken in a wooded space on the property. Police positioned Mr. Colorado-Tellez beneath arrest, transported him to headquarters for arrest processing and held him for morning arraignment on the town Justice Court docket. He was charged with second-degree prison trespass and seventh-degree prison possession of a managed substance, each misdemeanors.
• A weed whacker was reported stolen from a property on Lake Avenue in Riverside Oct. 1, in line with Southampton City police.
• A Riverside man was arrested after throwing a can of tuna at a gaggle of individuals on East Montauk Freeway in Hampton Bays. Police mentioned an officer witnessed the person’s conduct. The person was charged with disorderly conduct.
• Santiago Cordero-Sumba of Calverton, 38, was noticed failing to remain within the lane on Cross River Drive and was pulled over at about 11:15 p.m., Friday, Sept.29. He was charged with DWI, police mentioned.
• Arturo Delgado of Wainscott, 53, was charged with DWI and failing to remain in a delegated lane Oct. 1, in line with police. Mr. Delgado had the odor of alcohol on his breath and carried out poorly on a breath take a look at, in line with police.
Those that are named in police reviews haven’t been convicted of any crime or violation. The fees in opposition to them could later be lowered or withdrawn, or they could be discovered harmless.
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