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Missing: Have You Seen This Long Island Teenager? Missing: Have You Seen This Long Island Teenager?
Missing: Have You Seen This Long Island Teenager? A Long Island teenager was reported missing after not returning home from her high school, police said. Na’imah Guillard, aged 14, was last seen at Baldwin High School on Friday, June 2, and was supposed to return home that afternoon, according to Nassau County police. Guillard is described as being around 5-foot-3 and weighing approximately 130 pounds. She has black and red highlighted hair, a slim build, and a medium complexion. The teen was last seen wearing a black tank top, black backpack, and gray shorts, authorities reported. She doesn’t have any known destinations. Detectives…
COVID-19: Two New Pop-Up Sites For Vaccines, Boosters Open On Long Island COVID-19: Two New Pop-Up Sites For Vaccines, Boosters Open On Long Island
Covid-19: Two New Pop-Up Sites For Vaccines, Boosters Open On Long Island A pair of new COVID-19 vaccination sites are being set up on Long Island as the state and country continue to contend with new variants and outbreaks of the virus. In Suffolk County, the First Baptist Church of Riverhead on Northville Turnpike will be open to walk-in appointments from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 20. In Nassau, on Monday afternoon, the vaxmobile is making a stop a Baldwin High School from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. “The winter surge is in full force, but we are not defenseless. We have the tools to fight this virus and its variants: Get vaccinated, get the booster and wear a mas…
Long Island High School Beach Party With 2,500 Guests Ends In Shooting, Arrests, Police Say Long Island High School Beach Party With 2,500 Guests Ends In Shooting, Arrests, Police Say
Long Island High School Beach Party With 2,500 Guests Ends In Shooting, Arrests, Police Say A large high school party with more than 2,000 people attending on Long Island ended with a shooting and two arrests. The incident unfolded around 6 p.m., Sunday, June 27. Long Beach Police Department monitored what is referred to as a “sunset party” which took place in the area of Edwards Boulevard and the Ocean Beach Park in Long Beach. "This was a planned, informal event administered on social media that the police department was prepared and staffed for," said Long Beach PD Sgt. Brett Curtis. The “sunset party” consisted of large groups of students who have recentl…