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Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann back in court
MASSAPEQUA, Long Island (PIX11) – The Gilgo Beach murder suspect, Rex Heuermann, was back in court on Tuesday, his first appearance since February. The prosecution is handing over new evidence in court, and the case still has a long way to go. The judge wants the pre-trial phase to be done by July. The next court […]
Bethpage Air Show marks 20th anniversary with Blue Angels performance
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, who performed at the inaugural show in 2004, are returning as the main attraction on Saturday, May 25, and Sunday, May 26, 2024. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both dates.
Vehicle Goes Up In Flames In Rye
The incident happened on Tuesday, April 16 around 11:45 a.m., when the Rye Fire Department learned of a vehicle blaze at the intersection of Old Post Road and Playland Access Road. According to City of Rye officials, the driver had been traveling on Interstate 95 when he saw smoke coming...
Bethpage Man Known As 'Sal The Shoemaker' Admits Running Illegal Gambling Operation For Mafia
Long Island resident Salvatore Rubino, age 60, of Bethpage, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, April 16, at federal court in Brooklyn to operating the business. Earlier this month, four co-defendant members and associates of the Genovese crime family admitted to various felony charges stemming from their long-running operation of several lucrative gambling operations in New York City. Of the five charged, four are from Long Island.
Man Trespassed from Bellerose 7-11 Returns to Urinate on the Business, Later Assaults Arresting Officers
The Third Squad reports the arrest of a Bellerose man for an incident that occurred on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 12:53 am in Bellerose. According to detectives, Third Precinct officers responded to 7-11, located at 250-50 Jericho Turnpike for a disturbance. Upon arrival, officers were informed by a 53-year-old male employee that the defendant, Amrit Bhatti, 25, of 8770 254th Street was no longer allowed in the store.
Previously unknown chemical barrels found under ballfields at Long Island park
While excavating six 55-gallon barrels filled with chemicals at a Long Island park, environmental workers made a discovery: Even more barrels, between four and five of them, encased in concrete that were discarded decades ago. “We are not pleased we found this but we are doing the proper investigative work,”...
Burglar Nabbed For $2K Theft In Glen Head: Police
Police announced the arrest of 35-year-old Kyle Simpson on Tuesday, April 16 for his alleged role in the Glen Head burglary, which took place nearly a month before on Thursday, March 21. At approximately 1:30 a.m. that morning, Simpson is thought to have broken into two parked work trailers, which...
Gun, Pills, Found During Inwood Traffic Stop: Police
The incident occurred in Inwood on Monday, April 15, Nassau County Police announced. It was just before 9:45 p.m. when 29-year-old Raymond Colon was reportedly seen turning onto Bayview Avenue from Doughty Boulevard without using his turn signal. When police pulled him over, they found a loaded black Taurus 9mm...
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