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Seamans Neck Road, Seaford, NY
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24-Year-Old In Critical Condition Following Long Island Crash
A young Long Island man was left in critical condition after a late-night crash, according to authorities. The incident occurred on Friday, June 9 in Seaford, Nassau County Police reported. Just before 3 a.m., a 24-year-old man was riding his dirt bike and traveling south on Seamans Neck Road. Officials said the man lost control of his bike near the intersection of Oxford Lane, striking a tree. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment and remains in critical condition. The investigation is ongoing. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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Long Island Youth Pastor Accused Of Sexually Abusing Minor; Police Say More Victims Possible
A Long Island youth pastor has been accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl, police said. A joint investigation between the Nassau County Special Victims Squad, the Hazelwood Police Department in Missouri, and the Federal Bureau of Investigations Crimes Against Children Division led police to identify Seaford resident Jesse Vargas as a possible sexual abuser who had been reported years earlier. Police said that in 2011, Vargas, acting as a youth pastor at the Incredible Journey to Christianity retreat in Michigan, met a 13-year-old girl. Two years later, in June 2013, Vargas arranged to …
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Increased Police Presence For Seaford Schools After Threat Leads To Delayed Start
Nassau County Police are out in force at Seaford schools, which had delayed openings on Monday, Sept. 16, due to an online threat of violence. Seventh Precinct detectives reported the social media threat was made against Seaford High School, located on Seamans Neck Road, on Snapchat, police said. "At this time the threat is not believed to be credible," police said in a 9 a.m. statement. They went on to say they believe that all area schools are "deemed safe for staff and students to return." Nassau County Police Department and Seaford School District said they will continue to work…