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Nassau County police officers have arrested five teenagers for attempted robbery that occurred on Friday night in Franklin Square. According to detectives, a 15 year-old boy was walking near the … more
The Franklin Square Civilian Patrol welcomed 5th Precinct Executive Officer Inspector James Bartsherer to its monthly membership meeting on Feb. 4 at the Franklin Square V.F.W. The civilian … more
Nassau County Police P.B.A President James Carver met with the media on Monday to discuss the reopening of the Nassau County Police Department’s 5th Precinct. “I’m very happy they’ve … more
Two years after the Nassau County Police Department’s 4th and 5th precincts merged in the interest of saving money, officials have agreed to reopen the former 5th Precinct in Elmont. Nassau … more
The Nassau County Police Department’s September 2012 decision to merge the 4th and 5th Precincts as a way to help save an estimated $20 million is facing renewed criticism from the police … more
Before the Nassau County Legislature voted earlier this year to merge the county Police Department’s eight precincts into four, there was heavy opposition to the plan, particularly in communities served by the 5th Precinct. more
The Nassau County Police Department’s 4th and 5th precincts officially merged on Sept. 14. The merger was initially scheduled for Sept. 1 but was delayed to allow for the installment of trailers … more
Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages has called on the Federal Bureau of Investigation to audit county Police Department crime statistics in light of a commander’s recent demotion for … more
The commanding officer of the Nassau County Police Department’s 5th Precinct was demoted last week after an investigation uncovered inaccurate offense classifications in crime reports. more
A former Elmont resident, who now lives in New Cassel, pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and other charges last week, after an emaciated pit bull in his Elmont apartment nearly four months ago, according to the Nassau County Police Department. more
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