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Lincoln Avenue, Mineola, NY

Laundromat Break-In: Burglar Steals Thousands From Local Mineola Business Laundromat Break-In: Burglar Steals Thousands From Local Mineola Business
Laundromat Break-In: Burglar Steals Thousands From Local Mineola Business An unknown person robbed a local laundromat, making off with thousands of dollars in cash, police said. It happened at 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25 in Mineola, Nassau County Police reported. The burglar went to Mineola Laundry, located at 211 Mineola Boulevard, and broke in through the locked window. Once inside, they took $2,500 cash before fleeing on foot, going eastbound on Lincoln Avenue, police said. The suspect was wearing a dark-colored sweatshirt, dark sweatpants, a baseball cap, and a backpack. Any person with information pertaining to the crime is encouraged to contact t…
Nassau County Man Indicted After Dead Kittens Found In Garbage Chute Nassau County Man Indicted After Dead Kittens Found In Garbage Chute
Nassau County Man Indicted After Dead Kittens Found In Garbage Chute A Long Island man has been indicted on animal cruelty charges for allegedly mutilating several kittens and throwing their bodies into a garbage chute. Mineola resident Justin Visconti, 38, has been charged with four counts each of aggravated cruelty to animals and overdriving, torturing and injuring animals, following his arrest for allegedly abusing kittens last November. Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas said that on Nov. 25 last year, employees of an apartment building on Lincoln Avenue in Mineola found three dead and mutilated kittens with a pillowcase inside a garbage bag…
Nassau Man Charged After Cats, Kittens Found Bound With Duct Tape In Boxes Nassau Man Charged After Cats, Kittens Found Bound With Duct Tape In Boxes
Nassau Man Charged After Cats, Kittens Found Bound With Duct Tape In Boxes Several kittens and cats were found with blunt force trauma, bound with duct tape, outside a building on Long Island, police said. On multiple occasions, kittens and cats were found in Mineola outside the trash chute of The Porter Regency building on Lincoln Avenue, investigators said. They had suffered blunt force trauma, and their bodies were found bound with duct tape before being placed in cardboard boxes with bed sheets. Police said that the felines were then discarded into the building’s trash cute and were discovered by both a resident and employee of the Porter Regency building. Th…