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Pants On Fire: Cutchogue Firefighter Lied About Responding To Emergency Calls, DA Says Pants On Fire: Cutchogue Firefighter Lied About Responding To Emergency Calls, DA Says
Pants On Fire: Cutchogue Firefighter Lied About Responding To Emergency Calls, DA Says A volunteer firefighter on Long Island is accused of altering public records in order to give himself and his relatives credit for emergency calls they never responded to. James Burns, age 27, of Cutchogue, was arrested Wednesday, March 6, following an investigation by the Suffolk County DA’s Public Corruption Squad. Prosecutors said Burns illegally accessed an internal computer system at the Cutchogue Fire Department in September 2023 and made 96 changes to the records of 55 prior emergency calls. He allegedly changed the records to show that he and three relatives had responded to prior …
Ex-Fire Department Treasurer Steals $30K Of Long Island Government Funds, DA Says Ex-Fire Department Treasurer Steals $30K Of Long Island Government Funds, DA Says
Ex-Fire Department Treasurer Steals $30K Of Long Island Government Funds, DA Says A former fire department treasurer from Long Island is accused of using the department’s debit cards for personal use, withdrawing cash from out-of-state casinos. Richard Bopp, age 45, of Malverne, faced his charges on Thursday, Feb. 8, the Nassau County District Attorney announced. Bopp served as Chief of the Malverne Fire Department from 2019 to 2021; then, starting in April 2021, he became the department’s treasurer. According to the DA’s Office, From July 2021 to May 2023, Bopp wrote and cashed five checks from the department to himself, totaling about $5,000. He also is alleged t…
Nurse Working At Prison On Long Island Gave Inmate Blade, Money: DA Nurse Working At Prison On Long Island Gave Inmate Blade, Money: DA
Nurse Working At Prison On Long Island Gave Inmate Blade, Money: DA A managing nurse working at a correctional center on Long Island was caught smuggling a blade to an inmate, discussing information about other inmates, and more, authorities said. Yasmin Talbot, age 48 of Levittown, was arraigned on Thursday, Jan. 4 for her alleged monthslong relationship with an inmate, according to the Nassau County District Attorney. Talbot, a nurse manager at Nassau County Correctional Center (NCCC), was the second-highest-ranking nurse at the facility when, according to the indictment, she started speaking to 37-year-old inmate Christopher Wright in January 2023. Th…
'Disgusted': Jail Guard Forces Suffolk County Inmate Into Sex Act, DA Says 'Disgusted': Jail Guard Forces Suffolk County Inmate Into Sex Act, DA Says
'Disgusted': Jail Guard Forces Suffolk County Inmate Into Sex Act, DA Says A corrections officer at a Long Island jail is accused of forcing an inmate to perform a sex act on him. Jason Middleton, age 35, of Central Islip, was arrested Friday, Nov. 24, stemming from an alleged incident at the Suffolk County jail in Riverhead. An investigation found that between April and September 2023, Middleton escorted an inmate into a utility walkway between jail cells where he knew was hidden from security camera view. Once in the camera’s blind spot, Middleton ordered the inmate to perform oral sex on him and the inmate complied, according to prosecutors. Prior to the alle…
Scrap Metal Scheme: Long Island Employee Stole, Sold Traffic Poles, More For Cash, DA Alleges Scrap Metal Scheme: Long Island Employee Stole, Sold Traffic Poles, More For Cash, DA Alleges
Scrap Metal Scheme: Long Island Employee Stole, Sold Traffic Poles, More For Cash, DA Alleges A Long Island employee of the New York State Department of Transportation is accused of taking thousands of the department's scrap metal and selling it for his own profit, authorities announced. Anthony Agornyo, a 52-year-old Oceanside resident, was arraigned on Monday, July 10 for charges including grand larceny for his alleged actions, the Nassau County District Attorney announced. Agornyo, an NYSDOT Traffic Services Technician, is accused of stealing metal from the department’s Hauppauge yard on more than 10 separate occasions beginning in April 2022 and lasting through June 2023, acco…
NY State Trooper Issued Over 30 Fake Tickets While Patrolling, DA Says NY State Trooper Issued Over 30 Fake Tickets While Patrolling, DA Says
NY State Trooper Issued Over 30 Fake Tickets While Patrolling, DA Says A New York State Trooper is charged with issuing more than 30 false tickets while patrolling parkways, officials said.  Westchester County resident Edward Longo, a 34-year-old resident of Yorktown, was charged and arrested on Tuesday, Jan. 31 for allegedly issuing 32 false tickets to people who were never pulled over while patrolling the Sprain Brook and Taconic State Parkways between May 10, 2021, and Oct. 2, 2022, according to Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah.  Longo also allegedly supported depositions containing false statements and information without actuall…
Bay Shore Postal Worker Accused Of Stealing Over $70K In Costco Reward Certificates Bay Shore Postal Worker Accused Of Stealing Over $70K In Costco Reward Certificates
Bay Shore Postal Worker Accused Of Stealing Over $70K In Costco Reward Certificates A New York postal worker is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of Costco rewards certificates and cashing them in for himself. Long Island resident Gerome Fowler, age 32, of North Babylon in Suffolk County, was arrested Monday, Aug. 1 on multiple charges relating to the alleged scheme. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said between December 2021 and May 2022, Fowler used over $6,000 of stolen Costco reward checks that should have been delivered to Costco customers. The thefts allegedly occurred while Fowler worked as a delivery carrier based out of the Bay …
Former Police Chief In NY Arrested, Admits To Misconduct Former Police Chief In NY Arrested, Admits To Misconduct
Former Police Chief In NY Arrested, Admits To Misconduct A former police chief in New York has admitted to misconduct on the job. Robert Ashe, age 62, was arrested Monday, May 16, on charges of official misconduct while serving his position in Rensselaer County, according to New York State Police. Investigators said while working as chief of the Village of Hoosick Falls Police Department, Ashe stole evidence and then created paperwork to cover up the theft. He pleaded guilty Monday in the Village of Hoosick Falls court. The plea came just days after the village announced that Ashe had officially retired after being on paid suspension since De…
Town Employee In Suffolk Arraigned For Stealing Property Town Employee In Suffolk Arraigned For Stealing Property
Town Employee In Suffolk Arraigned For Stealing Property An employee of a Long Island town was arraigned after authorities said he stole and sold town property worth thousands of dollars. Robert Chura, age 29, of Selden, was arraigned on Thursday, Jan. 6, after he was accused of stealing tools from the Town of Huntington and selling them, according to an announcement from Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. Chura was charged with third-degree burglary, third-degree grand larceny, and official misconduct, the DA's Office said.  Chura, who worked as a part-time security guard for the town, is accused of breaking into a tool roo…
Former Town Commissioner On Long Island Indicted For Ticket Fixing Former Town Commissioner On Long Island Indicted For Ticket Fixing
Former Town Commissioner On Long Island Indicted For Ticket Fixing A former Long Island commissioner of public safety has been arrested for allegedly fixing a ticket for a colleague. Acting Nassau County District Attorney Joyce A. Smith announced on Tuesday, Dec. 7, the arrest of Thomas DeMaria, age 67, of Floral Park, for allegedly instructing a subordinate to void a ticket of a Town of Hempstead colleague in 2018. DeMaria was indicted by a grand jury in November on three counts, including tampering with public records in the second degree; obstructing governmental administration, and official misconduct.  He faces a maximum of 364 days incarcerati…
Teacher From Long Island Accused Of Sexually Assaulting More Students Teacher From Long Island Accused Of Sexually Assaulting More Students
Teacher From Long Island Accused Of Sexually Assaulting More Students A 68-year-old teacher from Long Island facing additional and upgraded charges in the sexual assaults of two students in New Jersey, authorities said. Apparao Sunkara was arrested at his Hicksville home on Tuesday, March 16, and charged with abusing an 11-year-old victim at the Infinity Institute, Hudson County, New Jersey Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. Sunkara was indicted this week by a grand jury in Hudson County for sexually assaulting a total of three female students, all ages 11 and 12 years old at the time of the assaults, Suarez said. The Grand Jury indictment upgraded Sun…
Suffolk County IT Supervisor Accused Of Using County Resources To Mine Cryptocurrency Suffolk County IT Supervisor Accused Of Using County Resources To Mine Cryptocurrency
Suffolk County IT Supervisor Accused Of Using County Resources To Mine Cryptocurrency An information technology supervisor was arrested and accused of running a cryptocurrency mining operation out of Suffolk County offices, costing the county thousands of dollars in electricity.  Christopher Naples, age 42, of Mattituck, was arraigned on multiple felony charges Wednesday, Sept. 8, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini. Sini said Naples was charged with the following: Public corruption Third-degree grand larceny  Computer trespass Official misconduct “Mining cryptocurrency requires an enormous amount of resources, and miners have to navigate h…
Trio From Suffolk, Including NYPD Cop, Charged For Drug Distribution Ring Trio From Suffolk, Including NYPD Cop, Charged For Drug Distribution Ring
Trio From Suffolk, Including Nypd Cop, Charged For Drug Distribution Ring An NYPD officer and two co-conspirators, all from Long Island, are facing charges for their alleged roles in a drug trafficking scheme, authorities announced. Officer Joseph Recca, 28, of West Islip, and two others were arraigned on Wednesday, July 22, Suffolk County officials said. They were arrested the day prior during a traffic stop. Recca, Michael Sosa, of Brentwood, and Michael Corbett, of West Islip, are facing charges that include conspiracy, drug sales, and drug possession. Additionally, Recca was charged with unauthorized use of a computer and official misconduct for allegedly r…
Former Employee Charged With Embezzling $111K From Long Island Library Former Employee Charged With Embezzling $111K From Long Island Library
Former Employee Charged With Embezzling $111K From Long Island Library A former employee at a Long Island public library is facing charges for allegedly embezzling more than $111,000 from the institution over the course of nearly a decade. Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced on Monday, July 20 that a former employee of the Syosset Public Library has been arraigned on grand larceny charges for embezzling from his employer over seven years. Specifically, Central Islip resident Angela Khilnani, 56, was charged with grand larceny, falsifying business records, and official misconduct. It is alleged that from 2012 until November last year, Kh…
Former Long Island Village Trustee Sentenced To Prison Time Former Long Island Village Trustee Sentenced To Prison Time
Former Long Island Village Trustee Sentenced To Prison Time A former elected official on Long Island will spend years behind bars after admitting to extorting business owners, accepting bribes, submitting false paystubs to obtain a mortgage and ticket-fixing, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced. Former Hempstead Village Trustee Perry Pettus was sentenced to a term of between two and a third years to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to a host of charges accusing him of using his position and power for personal gain. Specifically, Pettus pleaded guilty to: Two counts of Bribe receiving; Five counts of grand larceny…
Ex-Employee Charged With Embezzling More Than $260K From Long Island Library Ex-Employee Charged With Embezzling More Than $260K From Long Island Library
Ex-Employee Charged With Embezzling More Than $260K From Long Island Library A former employee at a library on Long Island is facing grand larceny charges for embezzling more than $260,000 over six years. West Babylon resident Sheila Seward, 58, who worked at Elmont Memorial Library, was arraigned in Nassau County Court and charged with grand larceny, falsifying business records and official misconduct on Wednesday, Nov. 13. If convicted, she faces between five to 15 years in prison. Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas said that Seward was the former administrative assistant for the library, with access to the library’s finances. Beginning in August 2012…
Former LI Fire Captain Accused Of Stealing Thousands From Department Former LI Fire Captain Accused Of Stealing Thousands From Department
Former LI Fire Captain Accused Of Stealing Thousands From Department A former Manhasset-Lakeville fire captain has been arrested for allegedly stealing more than $10,000 from a bank account used by the department. Alex November, 30, of Glen Cove, was arrested on Thursday, June 20 and charged with grand larceny, 12 counts of falsifying business records, and official misconduct, said the Nassau County District Attorney's Office. “This defendant allegedly stole more than $10,000 from a Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Department bank account and used that money for personal expenses,” District Attorney Madeline Singas said. “Volunteer fire departments provide lifesavin…
Ex-Hempstead Village Trustee Admits To Receiving Bribes, Extorting Business Owners Ex-Hempstead Village Trustee Admits To Receiving Bribes, Extorting Business Owners
Ex-Hempstead Village Trustee Admits To Receiving Bribes, Extorting Business Owners A former Hempstead Village Trustee has admitted to extorting business owners, accepting bribes, submitting false paystubs to obtain a mortgage and ticket fixing, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced. Perry Pettus, 63, was in Nassau County Court on Thursday, June 13, to plead guilty to the corruption charges, which accused him of using his position and power for personal gain. In all, Pettus pleaded guilty to: Two counts of Bribe receiving; Five counts of grand larceny; Attempted grand larceny; Two counts of tampering with public records; Falsifying business records; T…
Town Employee Stole Hundreds Of Gallons Of Diesel Fuel In Brookhaven, DA Says Town Employee Stole Hundreds Of Gallons Of Diesel Fuel In Brookhaven, DA Says
Town Employee Stole Hundreds Of Gallons Of Diesel Fuel In Brookhaven, DA Says A Wading River man who worked for the Town of Brookhaven for nearly three decades is facing charges for allegedly stealing hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel from town facilities over the course of several years. Daniel Curtin, 50, who has been employed with the town’s Highway Department for approximately 29 years, was arrested this week for allegedly stealing 510 gallons of diesel fuel that was used for a heater in his garage, Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy Sini announced. The alleged theft of the diesel fuel from town facilities began in August 2015 and happened 74 other times …