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Anti-Semitic Graffiti Artist Nabbed On Long Island, Police Say Anti-Semitic Graffiti Artist Nabbed On Long Island, Police Say
Anti-Semitic Graffiti Artist Nabbed On Long Island, Police Say Police on Long Island have arrested the person who they say left offensive graffiti on multiple houses. Sebastian Patino Caceres, age 23, was arrested in East Meadow, the Nassau County Police announced on Tuesday, April 16. Patino Caceres is thought to be behind a series of anti-Semitic graffiti left on fences in front of multiple East Meadow homes as well as on the sidewalk in front of a synagogue located at 1400 Prospect Avenue. Original Story: Know Anything? Police Search For Anti-Semitic Graffiti Artist In East Meadow Now, the 23-year-old East Meadow man is charged with the …
6 Teens Nabbed For Burglary, Trespass Of Vacant Long Island Building: Police 6 Teens Nabbed For Burglary, Trespass Of Vacant Long Island Building: Police
6 Teens Nabbed For Burglary, Trespass Of Vacant Long Island Building: Police A group of teenagers have been arrested in connection with multiple criminal incidents at a vacant Long Island building, authorities announced. According to the Suffolk County Police, six people, all teenagers, were arrested on Thursday, July 13 in connection to a series of May 2023 Oakdale incidents. The first incident occurred between May 25 and May 29, police said, when a group of males broke into the now-abandoned site of Dowling College, located at 150 Idle Hour Boulevard. There, the group painted graffiti on the walls. Another group reportedly trespassed on both May 27 and May 29…
Seen ‘Em? Police Seek Duo Who Painted Graffiti On Former LI College Building Seen ‘Em? Police Seek Duo Who Painted Graffiti On Former LI College Building
Seen ‘Em? Police Seek Duo Who Painted Graffiti On Former LI College Building Police are asking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating two males accused of painting graffiti on a former college building on Long Island. The incident happened at approximately 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8, in Oakdale, according to Suffolk County Police. Detectives said the suspects were seen tagging the former Dowling College building, located on Idle Hour Boulevard, with words such as “Soul,” “Alone,” and “Love." Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information related to the incident is urge…
4 Wanted For Breaking Into Shirley School, Scrawling Graffiti 4 Wanted For Breaking Into Shirley School, Scrawling Graffiti
4 Wanted For Breaking Into Shirley School, Scrawling Graffiti Four people are at large after breaking into a Long Island school and scrawling graffiti, according to police. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Hate Crimes Unit detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the four males who burglarized and made graffiti at a Shirley school in September. Four males entered Hobart S. Elementary School, located at 230 Van Buren St., on Monday, Sept. 26 at 9:45 a.m. and drew graffiti on cabinets and a whiteboard in a classroom. The graffiti was racial and sexual in nature. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers…
Man Charged For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say Man Charged For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say
Man Charged For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say A man who police say spray painted the letters "KKK" on a Long Island medical facility has been apprehended. The incident happened at around 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 20 in East Meadow. The man allegedly used spray paint to graffiti the side wall of Urgent Care located at 2310 Hempstead Turnpike, according to police. The letters "KKK" and other non-bias graffiti were sprayed on the wall, said police. On Saturday, May 28, Nassau County Police announced the arrest of Carlos Aguilar, age 25, of East Meadow in connection to the incident. Earlier report: Know Him? Man Wanted For…
Know Him? Man Wanted For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say Know Him? Man Wanted For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say
Know Him? Man Wanted For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say Updated story: Man Charged For Spray Painting 'KKK' On Long Island Medical Facility, Police Say Do you know him? Police investigators on Long Island are asking the public's help in locating a man they say spray painting the letters "KKK" on a medical facility. The incident happened at around 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 20 in East Meadow. The man (shown above) allegedly used spray paint to graffiti the side wall of Urgent Care located at 2310 Hempstead Turnpike, according to police. The letters "KKK" and other non-bias graffiti were sprayed on the wall, said police. The subject i…
Man Accused Of Making Graffiti, Including Swastika, In Port Jefferson Station Man Accused Of Making Graffiti, Including Swastika, In Port Jefferson Station
Man Accused Of Making Graffiti, Including Swastika, In Port Jefferson Station A Long Island man has been arrested for allegedly making graffiti that included such images as a swastika and other hate messages. Carol Vario, age 51, undomiciled, was arrested by Suffolk County Police on Wednesday, March 9, for the incident which took place on Friday, March 4 in Port Jefferson Station. The graffiti was found on a building located at 518 Route 112, police said.  Similar graffiti on a kiosk near the Greenway Trail was also found on Saturday, March 5, police said.  After an investigation, Suffolk County Police Hate Crimes Unit detectives arrested Vario who was ch…
Police Search For Suspect Or Suspects Who Spray-Painted Threats In Suffolk County Police Search For Suspect Or Suspects Who Spray-Painted Threats In Suffolk County
Police Search For Suspect Or Suspects Who Spray-Painted Threats In Suffolk County Authorities are searching for an individual or individuals who spray-painted messages threatening police and their families on Long Island. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Southampton Town Police are searching for the person or people responsible for the graffiti, which was reported to police at about 9 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 27, and likely graffitied the previous day, according to the Suffolk County Police Department. SCPD said the messages “COPS WILL B SHOT," “WHBPD=DEATH," and “POOR>RICH” were found painted on the sidewalk along South Road near Beaverdam Creek Road in Westhamp…
Suffolk County Man Charged After Spray-Painting Nine Buildings, Police Say Suffolk County Man Charged After Spray-Painting Nine Buildings, Police Say
Suffolk County Man Charged After Spray-Painting Nine Buildings, Police Say A Long Island man was arrested after police said he spray-painted "Defund the Police" or "Defund Suffolk PD" on nine buildings.  Thomas Rivas, age 26, of Huntington, was arrested and charged with nine counts of making graffiti, the Suffolk County Police Department announced on Wednesday, Oct. 13. SCPD said the following buildings were spray-painted between March and April of 2021: The Kaufman Corp, 133 West Hills Road, Huntington Station Ravello Ristorante, 1277 East Jericho Turnpike, Elwood Spirit of Huntington Arts Center, 2 Melville Road, Huntington Station Village Fireplace &…
Long Island Teen Nabbed For 'Tagging' More Than 35 Items With Graffiti, Police Say Long Island Teen Nabbed For 'Tagging' More Than 35 Items With Graffiti, Police Say
Long Island Teen Nabbed For 'Tagging' More Than 35 Items With Graffiti, Police Say A 16-year-old Long Island teenager has been arrested and charged with "tagging" more than 35 items with graffiti, authorities announced. The Suffolk County teen from Flanders was arrested on Monday, July 12, after he was spotted by an officer spray painting an electric pane and a light pole near Oak Avenue in Flanders, said Southampton Police Lt. Susan Ralph. When the officer approached the teen he attempted to flee and was quickly stopped by the officer.  The juvenile resisted arrest, causing the officer to sustain a minor injury. The officer was treated at the scene by Flanders …
Man Accused Of Vandalizing Property At Long Island Park Man Accused Of Vandalizing Property At Long Island Park
Man Accused Of Vandalizing Property At Long Island Park Recognize him? 

 Police investigators on Long Island are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a wanted suspect who smiled for the camera while vandalizing an area park. An alert was issued by Suffolk County Crime Stoppers as they attempt to track down a suspect who allegedly damaged property at Roberto Clemente Park on Broadway Avenue in Brentwood last month. According to police, the suspect painted graffiti on multiple cameras and building walls, causing “a significant amount of damage” at approximately 10:30 a.m. on Friday, May 14. The incident remains unde…
Man Wanted For Making Graffiti On Multiple Long Island Buildings, Police Say Man Wanted For Making Graffiti On Multiple Long Island Buildings, Police Say
Man Wanted For Making Graffiti On Multiple Long Island Buildings, Police Say Know him? Police investigators on Long Island are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a masked man who was caught on camera tagging multiple buildings in recent weeks. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers issued an alert on Friday, April 30 as they attempt to track down a wanted man who made graffiti on multiple buildings in Huntington. According to police, the suspect (pictured above) is responsible for tagging multiple buildings, including the Dunkin’ location on Walt Whitman Road on Thursday, April 8. No other identifying information has been released by police investigators regardin…
Police Probe Long Island Graffiti Spree Police Probe Long Island Graffiti Spree
Police Probe Long Island Graffiti Spree Police investigators are attempting to locate the graffiti artists responsible for tagging multiple buildings, signs, and other private property on Long Island. In recent weeks, the Nassau County Police Department has received multiple complaints of graffiti that has been painted across Long Beach, creating an eyesore for area residents, shoppers, and business owners. Each of the tags (pictured above) - which were found on a light pole, dumpster, “Do Not Enter” street sign, and the Lafayette Wine & Liquor store on Edwards Boulevard in Long Beach - had a similar signature. No moti…
Suffolk Teen Arrested For Spray Painting Large Swastika On Stop Sign, Police Say Suffolk Teen Arrested For Spray Painting Large Swastika On Stop Sign, Police Say
Suffolk Teen Arrested For Spray Painting Large Swastika On Stop Sign, Police Say A Long Island teen has been charged with aggravated harassment for allegedly spray-painting a large swastika on a stop sign. Ivan Martinez, age 19, of Islip, was arrested on Wednesday, Feb. 10, for the incident that took place on Sunday, Jan. 31, in Centre Island, according to the Nassau County Police. According to detectives, the Town of Oyster Bay Constables discovered what appeared to be a large swastika spray-painted on a stop sign. The Bay Constables responded to the Centre Island Police Department and reported the blue marking. Centre Island Police responded to investigate …
Vandals Cause $3,000 Worth Of Damage To Long Island Science Center, Police Say Vandals Cause $3,000 Worth Of Damage To Long Island Science Center, Police Say
Vandals Cause $3,000 Worth Of Damage To Long Island Science Center, Police Say Police are seeking out the individual or individuals who broke into a Long Island building and painted its interior with graffiti, causing an appraised $3,000 in damages.  According to police, vandals broke into the Tesla Science Center at 5 Randall Road in Shoreham at some point between Monday, Sept. 7 and Sunday, Sept. 13, Suffolk County Police says. Those who have pertinent information or recognize the pictured graffiti tags can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS, through the P3Tips smartphone app or online.
Long Island Man Nabbed For Graffiti On Restaurant, Courthouse, Police Say Long Island Man Nabbed For Graffiti On Restaurant, Courthouse, Police Say
Long Island Man Nabbed For Graffiti On Restaurant, Courthouse, Police Say A suspect wanted for spraying graffiti on a Long Island restaurant has been nabbed by police. Nassau County Police arrested Rorenise Toafili, 26, of Farmingdale, for the incident which took place between 7 p.m., Saturday, June 20, and 4:55 a.m., Sunday, June 21, at the restaurant in Wantagh. According to detectives, while on routine patrol, an officer discovered the graffiti at the Smashburger Restaurant, located at 1223 Wantagh Ave., police said. During the investigation, it was determined Toafili was also responsible for graffiti on Hempstead Court House located at 99 Main Street. While…
Long Island Father, Son Arrested For Graffiti Spree, Police Say Long Island Father, Son Arrested For Graffiti Spree, Police Say
Long Island Father, Son Arrested For Graffiti Spree, Police Say A father and son have been charged for multiple incidents of making graffiti. All the incidents occurred in Bay Shore, Suffolk County Police said, While investigating an unrelated case, three Third Squad detectives observed Thomas Shane and Thomas Shane Jr. spray paint locations on 5th Avenue, near 4th Avenue, at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Further investigation by Third Precinct Crime Section officers determined the pair had been in the area for approximately 90 minutes, spray painting multiple businesses, police said. The elder Shane, 48, of Shirley, was charged …
Police Search For Person Who Sprayed Graffiti On Mount Sinai Building Police Search For Person Who Sprayed Graffiti On Mount Sinai Building
Police Search For Person Who Sprayed Graffiti On Mount Sinai Building Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Crime Section officers are on the lookout for a man suspected of making graffiti on a building in Mt. Sinai. Police say a man, pictured above, spray-painted graffiti on the rear door and loading dock at Sav-On Printing Inc. (598 Route 25A) the morning of Wednesday, June 26. The graffiti reads “WAKR” in silver metallic spray paint, according to police. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for any information that leads to an arrest. To submit an anonymous tip, call 1-800-220-TIPS, text “SCPD” and your mess…