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Man Nabbed With Guns During Brookville Traffic Stop, Police Say Man Nabbed With Guns During Brookville Traffic Stop, Police Say
Man Nabbed With Guns During Brookville Traffic Stop, Police Say A Long Island man pulled over for traffic infractions soon found himself with more charges after police said they found weapons in his car. It happened on Thursday, March 14 in Brookville, according to Nassau County Police. Robert Abruzzese, age 49, was driving north on Route 107 near Wheatley Road in his 2023 Dodge Charger when police said he committed multiple traffic violations. However, when they pulled the Lindenhurst man over, they allegedly found an imitation Glock 9mm and a real, loaded Smith and Wesson .38 revolver in the vehicle. Abruzzese is charged with: Criminal possess…
Woman Carjacked After Exiting Rolls Royce In Broad Daylight In Brookville Woman Carjacked After Exiting Rolls Royce In Broad Daylight In Brookville
Woman Carjacked After Exiting Rolls Royce In Broad Daylight In Brookville A suspect is on the loose after a carjacking in broad daylight in a residential Long Island neighborhood. The incident happened around 12:45 p.m. Friday, March 15 in Brookville. According to Nassau County Police Robbery Squad Detectives, a 33-year-old woman drove her 2022 Rolls Royce into her driveway on Old Cedar Swamp Road and exited her vehicle.  While unloading her car, a man entered her vehicle. A struggle ensued before the man was able to take control of the car. The suspect then drove away, dragging the victim several feet, before fleeing in an unknown direction…
'Shangri-La' Estate Listed At $33M In Brookville 'Shangri-La' Estate Listed At $33M In Brookville
'Shangri-La' Estate Listed At $33M In Brookville A luxurious estate on Long Island, featuring two pools, ponds, a greenhouse, and more, is on the Long Island market — all for a cool $33.5 million. One Dupont Court in the village of Brookville, dubbed “Shangri-La” by listers for its idyllic and tranquil grounds, is looking for its next owner. Sitting on 21.86 acres, the eight-bedroom, 13-bath home was designed by architectural firm Shope Reno Wharton, known for its luxurious and artistic elements. The estate sits covered in ivy and stone at the end of a long drive and the trees surrounding the property seem to make it seem as if it's in…
$42K Wage Theft Scheme: Glen Cove Company Charged For Stealing From Employees, DA Says $42K Wage Theft Scheme: Glen Cove Company Charged For Stealing From Employees, DA Says
$42K Wage Theft Scheme: Glen Cove Company Charged For Stealing From Employees, DA Says A Long Island man, along with his company, has been charged with multiple counts in relation to a kickback scheme, authorities announced. On Tuesday, Sept. 12, the Nassau County District Attorney announced that 58-year-old Glen Head resident Angelo Stanco, along with his Glen Cove company American Paving & Masonry Corp., were arraigned on charges including grand larceny for their alleged wage theft scheme. According to the charges, in July 2018, Stanco and his company acknowledged to the NY Department of Labor that they had underpaid employees who worked on projects in Sands Point and…
4 Members Of ‘South American Theft Group’ Break Into Brookville Home, Police Say 4 Members Of ‘South American Theft Group’ Break Into Brookville Home, Police Say
4 Members Of ‘South American Theft Group’ Break Into Brookville Home, Police Say Five suspected members of an organized crime ring are behind bars after four of them allegedly broke into a home mere yards from a Long Island college campus. Nassau County Police said the department’s burglary pattern team was conducting an investigation near the LIU Post campus in Brookville at around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, when officers saw a vehicle with Florida registration enter the campus parking lot. Detectives then watched as four people got out of the car and walked through a wooded area toward Horse Hill Road, police said. A fifth person stayed in the vehicle. Not long aft…
Expect Significant Delays, Road Closures In Nassau During Funeral For EMT From Long Island Expect Significant Delays, Road Closures In Nassau During Funeral For EMT From Long Island
Expect Significant Delays, Road Closures In Nassau During Funeral For EMT From Long Island Authorities are advising motorists to expect major traffic delays on Long Island in the area of the funeral for a local New York City Fire Department EMT. Lt. Alison Russo-Elling, age 61, of Huntington Station, was fatally stabbed in an unprovoked attack on Thursday, Sept. 29, while working at EMS Station 49 in Queens, authorities reported. The New York City Police Department reported that 34-year-old Peter Zisopoulos is facing charges in the attack. Russo-Elling's funeral is set to take place on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, which is located at 720 North…
Road Closures, Delays Expected During Services For EMT From Huntington Station Killed In NYC Road Closures, Delays Expected During Services For EMT From Huntington Station Killed In NYC
Road Closures, Delays Expected During Services For EMT From Huntington Station Killed In NYC Motorists on Long Island are being advised of potential road closures and traffic delays during services that will be held for a New York City Fire Department EMT from Suffolk County who was killed in a stabbing last week. Lt. Alison Russo-Elling, age 61, of Huntington Station, was fatally stabbed in an unprovoked attack at about 2:20 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29, while working at EMS Station 49 in Queens, authorities reported. Earlier report - Suspect Caught After Beloved EMT From Huntington Station Killed In Random Attack In NYC The New York City Police Department reported that 3…
Police ID Glen Cove Man Killed After Vehicle Became Entangled In Wires In Brookville Police ID Glen Cove Man Killed After Vehicle Became Entangled In Wires In Brookville
Police ID Glen Cove Man Killed After Vehicle Became Entangled In Wires In Brookville Police have identified a 33-year-old man who died in a crash when his motorcycle became entagled in telephone wires that went down due to an earlier crash on Long Island. The Nassau County Police Department identified the man who died in the Brookville crash at about midnight on Thursday, June 16, as Milton Diaz, of Glen Cove. Police previously reported that a 21-year-old woman was driving a 2017 Ford sedan north on Cedar Swamp Road when she lost control of the vehicle and it flipped over. The Ford also struck a telephone pole, causing a hazardous condition with wires down, polic…
Man Dies After Vehicle Becomes Entangled In Wires From Earlier Brookville Crash, Police Say Man Dies After Vehicle Becomes Entangled In Wires From Earlier Brookville Crash, Police Say
Man Dies After Vehicle Becomes Entangled In Wires From Earlier Brookville Crash, Police Say A driver is facing charges after a 33-year-old man was killed when his motorcycle became entangled in telephone wires that came down during an earlier crash on Long Island. The incident happened in Brookville just after midnight on Thursday, June 16, according to the Nassau County Police Department. A 21-year-old woman was driving a 2017 Ford sedan north on Cedar Swamp Road when she lost control of the vehicle, NCPD said.  The Ford flipped over and struck a telephone pole, which caused a hazardous condition with wires down, police said. Within minutes, a man riding a 2006 Honda motor…
Brookville Woman Charged After Fleeing Scene Of Jericho Crash, Police Say d Brookville Woman Charged After Fleeing Scene Of Jericho Crash, Police Say d
Brookville Woman Charged After Fleeing Scene Of Jericho Crash, Police Say d A Long Island woman was charged with leaving the scene of a crash after allegedly striking a bike rider and fleeing. The incident took place in Jericho around 9:50 a.m., Thursday, April 28. According to Nassau County police, a male bicyclist, age 68, was struck by a 2017 Cadillac SUV at the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Cedar Swamp Road.  The vehicle continued north on Cedar Swamp Road and left the scene, police said. An investigation by detectives led them to identify Lena Saban, age 80, of Brookville, as the person responsible, police said. She was located by offi…
Two-Time Super Bowl Champ Taking His Talents To Suffolk Sheriff's Office Two-Time Super Bowl Champ Taking His Talents To Suffolk Sheriff's Office
Two-Time Super Bowl Champ Taking His Talents To Suffolk Sheriff's Office Two-time Super Bowl champion Perry Williams is going from Big Blue to police blues. Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon, Jr. announced that Williams, a former New York Giant, has been appointed as a Special Deputy within the Sheriff’s Office. Toulon said that as a Special Deputy, the 59-year-old Williams will be working within the Office’s youth initiatives to “encourage studying, working hard, and determination.” “Perry plans to act as a different type of role model based on his personal and professional experiences to show students they can do whatever they want if they put their mind…
COVID-19: LIU Post Announces Two-Week Closure Of In-Person Learning As Cases Climb To 55 COVID-19: LIU Post Announces Two-Week Closure Of In-Person Learning As Cases Climb To 55
Covid-19: LIU Post Announces Two-Week Closure Of In-Person Learning As Cases Climb To 55 Long Island University is pressing pause on in-person learning due to a COVID-19 breakout. Ten new positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed at LIU Post this week, bringing the two-week total to 55 cases, prompting the school to transition to remote instruction beginning on Thursday, Oct. 15. Earlier story - COVID-19: Seven New Students Test Positive At LIU's Brookville Campus The positive cases were traced back to off-campus gatherings, which LIU President Kimberly Cline said were in violation of LIU’s Code of Conduct and were isolated events. Remote learning is expected to last at least tw…
COVID-19: Seven New Students Test Positive At LIU's Brookville Campus COVID-19: Seven New Students Test Positive At LIU's Brookville Campus
Covid-19: Seven New Students Test Positive At LIU's Brookville Campus More Long Island University students have tested positive for COVID-19. Seven new cases of confirmed COVID-19 were reported at LIU's Brookville campus, according to the university.  The new cases bring the total within the LIU community, which has campuses on Long Island and Brooklyn, up to a total of 14. In a letter to LIU students and faculty members, Michael Berthel, the university’s chief of student affairs said that the students who tested positive have been quarantined and they have been in touch with anyone who may have had close contact with to instruct them to follow suit. …