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More Than $200K In Cash, Drugs, Guns Seized Busts At Long Island Daycare Facility, Residence More Than $200K In Cash, Drugs, Guns Seized Busts At Long Island Daycare Facility, Residence
More Than $200K In Cash, Drugs, Guns Seized Busts At Long Island Daycare Facility, Residence Police seized more than $200,000 as well as drugs and weapons and apprehended four people following an investigation into a Long Island residence that also serves as a daycare facility and a second residence. In response to information received from the community, the narcotics investigation into activity at Channel Daycare in Bay Shore, located at 206 Delaware Ave., was initiated by the Suffolk County Police Third Squad Special Operations Team, in conjunction with the Long Island Heroin Task Force, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, and Criminal Intelligence Section detecti…
Long Island Man Sentenced For Selling Fentanyl, Crack Long Island Man Sentenced For Selling Fentanyl, Crack
Long Island Man Sentenced For Selling Fentanyl, Crack A Long Island gang member has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for selling fentanyl in connection with a fatal overdose. Austin Hunter, a/k/a “Malik,” age 43, of Amityville, was convicted by a jury in November, on numerous counts of drug sales and possession, was sentenced on Tuesday, Feb. 23 to prison time in addition to five years of post-release supervision, said Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini.  in April 2019, Suffolk County police officers responded to a suspected fatal overdose in Copiague. The Office of the Suffolk County Medical Examiner determined tha…
Long Island Man Convicted Of Selling Fentanyl In Fatal Overdose Case Long Island Man Convicted Of Selling Fentanyl In Fatal Overdose Case
Long Island Man Convicted Of Selling Fentanyl In Fatal Overdose Case A Long Island man has been found guilty by a jury of selling fentanyl in connection with a fatal overdose. Austin Hunter, 43, of Amityville, was convicted on Monday, Nov. 9, in connection with the April 2019 fatal overdose in Lindenhurst, said Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini. During an investigation of the death, police were able to connect Hunter to the death after using a cellphone recovered on the scene that showed him as the supplier of the fentanyl that killed the victim, the DA's office said. In May 2019, law enforcement agents from the Long Island Her…