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Long Island Store Clerks Accused Of Selling Alcohol, E-Cigarette To Minors Long Island Store Clerks Accused Of Selling Alcohol, E-Cigarette To Minors
Long Island Store Clerks Accused Of Selling Alcohol, E-Cigarette To Minors A pair of store clerks on Long Island are facing charges for allegedly selling alcohol and e-cigarettes to minors during a sting operation, leading to the closure of two businesses, police said. Officers from the Suffolk County Police Department announced that they arrested two employees in Wyandanch after selling to minors during a State Liquor Authority (SLA) inspection on Thursday, May 5. The inspections were conducted at the BP gas station on Straight Path and Straight Path Discount at 7:10 p.m. and 8:05 p.m. on Thursday night. According to police, Ahmad Mushtaq, age 56, of North Bel…
Two Long Island Store Clerks Charged During Code Compliance Inspection Two Long Island Store Clerks Charged During Code Compliance Inspection
Two Long Island Store Clerks Charged During Code Compliance Inspection Two Long Island store clerks are facing charges after a Code Compliance Inspection conducted overnight. Suffolk County Police First Precinct Crime Section officers and Community Support Unit officers, in conjunction with Town of Babylon Code Enforcement personnel, conducted the inspections in Wyandanch at approximately 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 at two stores: Rollies Smoke Shop, located at 1525 Straight Path,  Alla Convenience Inc., located at 1308 Straight Path. The clerk at Rollies Smoke Shop, Umair Azam, age 33, of Flushing, Queens, was charged with one count of…
Three-Vehicle Crash Ends With Car Landing Inside Long Island House, Three Injuries Three-Vehicle Crash Ends With Car Landing Inside Long Island House, Three Injuries
Three-Vehicle Crash Ends With Car Landing Inside Long Island House, Three Injuries Police are investigating a three-vehicle crash that ended with a vehicle inside a Long Island home and three people injured. The incident took place around 8:15 p.m., Monday, Jan. 11, when police responded to a three-vehicle crash on Amsterdam Avenue in West Babylon. According to police, a 2018 Nissan failed to yield at a stop sign and collided with a 2006 Hyundai before the Nissan also struck a parked 2004 Dodge pick-up truck. The Hyundai veered off the road and struck a residence, located on the 300 block of Amsterdam Avenue, Suffolk County Police said. The driver and three passenge…