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Terry Road, Nesconset, NY

Fatal Crash ID: Man Struck By Compact SUV Near Nesconset Intersection Fatal Crash ID: Man Struck By Compact SUV Near Nesconset Intersection
Fatal Crash ID: Man Struck By Compact SUV Near Nesconset Intersection The identity has been released of a person killed in a crash near a Long Island intersection.   It happened around 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2 in Nesconset. A 27-year-old Nesconset woman was driving a 2005 Honda CR-V on eastbound Nesconset Highway, east of Terry Road, when her vehicle struck a pedestrian in the roadway, Suffolk County Police said. The pedestrian, now identified as Manhattan resident Gustavo Carino, age 31, of Washington Heights,  was pronounced dead at the scene by a physician assistant from the Office of the Suffolk County Med…
Suffolk County Man Indicted For String Of Burglaries, ATM Theft, DA Says Suffolk County Man Indicted For String Of Burglaries, ATM Theft, DA Says
Suffolk County Man Indicted For String Of Burglaries, ATM Theft, DA Says A Long Island man faces up to 15 in prison for a string of alleged commercial burglaries in November 2020. Kieran Fichtner, age 27, of St. James, was arraigned last week on charges associated with the burglaries, as well as for the alleged theft of an ATM machine along with an accomplice, an accomplice, Michael Parise, 46, of Stony Brook, said Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini. “These two individuals are alleged serial burglars who were targeting businesses and driving crime in our community,” Sini said.  Fichtner was charged multiple misdemeanors, as well as several fe…
Boy Stabs Fellow Teen After Dispute In Parking Lot Of Suffolk 7-Eleven Boy Stabs Fellow Teen After Dispute In Parking Lot Of Suffolk 7-Eleven
Boy Stabs Fellow Teen After Dispute In Parking Lot Of Suffolk 7-Eleven A 17-year-old stabbed a 19-year-old in the chest following a dispute in the parking lot of a Long Island CVS. It happened at the CVS on Terry Road in Nesconset at approximately 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1, Suffolk County Police said. The victim then walked into CVS, where an employee called 911, according to police. The victim was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Following an investigation, police arrested the 17-year-old a short distance from the scene at approximately 10:25 p.m.  Fourth Squad detective…