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Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, NY

Officers Injured Responding To Domestic Disturbance Call On Long Island, Police Say Officers Injured Responding To Domestic Disturbance Call On Long Island, Police Say
Officers Injured Responding To Domestic Disturbance Call On Long Island, Police Say A Long Island man is facing charges after he allegedly injured police officers responding to a disturbance call at his home, authorities said. Nassau County Police were called at around 5:40 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, with reports of a domestic disturbance at an apartment building in Great Neck, located on Middle Neck Road. When officers arrived, they separated the parties involved, including 53-year-old Hal Lyman. That’s when Lyman became combative and refused to follow the officers’ commands, police said. A struggle ensued before officers were able to subdue the man and place him under arres…
Man Killed After Being Struck By School Bus At Long Island Intersection Man Killed After Being Struck By School Bus At Long Island Intersection
Man Killed After Being Struck By School Bus At Long Island Intersection A man was killed after being struck by a school bus at a busy Long Island intersection. The incident happened on Monday, Nov. 16 just before 6:40 p.m. in Great Neck. While attempting to cross Nirvana Avenue at Middle Neck Road, the victim, a 78-year-old male pedestrian, was struck was a Towne Bus Company school bus, Nassau County Police said.  The driver, a 60-year-old woman, attempted to turn off of Middle Neck Road onto Nirvana Avenue when the accident occurred, said police.  As a result of the collision, the pedestrian suffered multiple trauma injuries, was transported to an …
Suspect Nabbed For String Of Long Island Burglaries Suspect Nabbed For String Of Long Island Burglaries
Suspect Nabbed For String Of Long Island Burglaries A 28-year-old Long Island man was charged with nine felony counts of third-degree burglary after detectives spotted him driving a vehicle that matched witness descriptions, according to police. Peter Granath, of Mineola, was also found in possession of narcotics, and thusly charged with the misdemeanor of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, when he was apprehended and arrested on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at approximately 12:45 a.m. Detectives, according to police, determined that Granath was responsible for commercial burglaries of the following establishments: Tuesday,…
Police: Man Spits At One Responding Officer, Kicks Another During Incident At Long Island Bar Police: Man Spits At One Responding Officer, Kicks Another During Incident At Long Island Bar
Police: Man Spits At One Responding Officer, Kicks Another During Incident At Long Island Bar A 23-year-old man is facing a host of charges after he spit at one responding officer and kicked another during an incident at a Long Island bar. It happened around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 15 in Great Neck. Police officers responded for a disturbance at the Bakers Hill Tavern, located on Middle Neck Road.  Kevin Rodriguez, of Great Neck, approached responding officers and began to yell at them, Nassau County Police said. Officers ordered Rodriguez to disperse several times, and he refused, police said.  Rodriguez, while flaring his arms in an aggressive manner, then approac…
Suspect Nabbed In Armed Robbery At Bank Of America On Long Island Suspect Nabbed In Armed Robbery At Bank Of America On Long Island
Suspect Nabbed In Armed Robbery At Bank Of America On Long Island A 76-year-old man has been apprehended in connection to a daytime robbery of Bank of America on Long Island. Great Neck resident Raymond Young has been arrested after allegedly breaking into Bank of America on Middle Neck Road in Great Neck at approximately 11:05 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 9. Police said that Young was taken into custody on Monday, Dec. 16 and charged with first-degree robbery and criminal use of a firearm. He is scheduled to be arraigned in First District Court in Hempstead on Tuesday, Dec. 17. According to detectives, Young entered the Bank of America, approached a teller whil…
Police Search For Suspect In Armed Robbery At Bank Of America On Long Island Police Search For Suspect In Armed Robbery At Bank Of America On Long Island
Police Search For Suspect In Armed Robbery At Bank Of America On Long Island A gun-wielding masked man robbed a Bank of America branch on Long Island in broad daylight, Nassau County Police said. Investigators from the Nassau County Police Department released a photo of a man who broke into Bank of America on Middle Neck Road in Great Neck at approximately 11:05 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 9. According to detectives, the African American suspect entered the Bank of America, approached a teller while displaying a black handgun and demanded money. After obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, he proceeded to flee on foot toward Cutler Mill Road. No injuries were reported.…
Video: Suspect Rummages Through Vehicles, Steals Credit Cards At Long Island Apartment Complex Video: Suspect Rummages Through Vehicles, Steals Credit Cards At Long Island Apartment Complex
Video: Suspect Rummages Through Vehicles, Steals Credit Cards At Long Island Apartment Complex Police investigators are attempting to locate a man who illegally gained access to a Long Island apartment complex in the middle of the night and proceeded to steal from multiple vehicles in an attached parking garage. According to Nassau County Police, the suspect entered an apartment complex on Middle Neck Road in Great Neck at approximately 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Once inside, he was able to gain access to the parking garage, where he rummaged through multiple vehicles. Police said that the suspect removed multiple credit cards and miscellaneous paperwork. Investigators described…
These Long Island Businesses Charged With Selling Alcohol To Minors These Long Island Businesses Charged With Selling Alcohol To Minors
These Long Island Businesses Charged With Selling Alcohol To Minors Seven Long Island restaurants and retailers were among dozens throughout New York that were cited for selling alcohol to undercover minors during stings in the area. The New York State Liquor Authority used decoys to target restaurants and stores statewide as part of an effort to look for fake IDs and local locations that will sell alcohol to minors. Grocery stores, restaurants and liquor stores were all targeted during the sting operation. In total, decoys were sent to 851 businesses across 46 counties last month, with 186 in total reportedly selling to minors. The operation was conducted …