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Nassau County 5th Precinct detectives are looking for two subjects, who allegedly stole several items from an AT&T store at 995 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square last week. more
Michael Natindim, 33, of Elmhurst, Queens, was arrested by Nassau County's 5th Squad detectives on Nov. 16 for stealing a laptop computer and other personal items from a home on Monroe Street in Franklin Square last week. more
“The precinct is just a building,” according to Katie Grilli-Robles, spokeswoman for Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano. Closing two of the county’s eight police precincts, … more
“The precinct is just a building,” according to Katie Grilli-Robles, spokeswoman for Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano. Closing two of the county’s eight police precincts, Grilli-Robles says, will have little effect on policing in the county — especially now that the Police Department and its vehicles are equipped with modern technology, and officers and residents are using station houses less — but it will save about $15 million. more
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray and the Town Board honored 15 Nassau County police officers and 10 village police officers at a ceremony on Sept. 20 at the Nathan L.H. Bennett Pavilion at Town … more
A 48-year-old man who was making a Chinese food delivery by car to 131 Butler Ave. in Elmont yesterday, at 9:40 p.m, was robbed and injured by two men. more
For nearly two decades, the 5th Precinct’s Problem Oriented Policing Unit has consisted of a group of four officers, with whom the West Hempstead community has become comfortable working and … more
A bomb threat was left on the voice-mail system of a member of the H. Frank Carey High School administration on April 27 around 11:10 p.m. The threat was made after the Sewanhaka Central High School District Board of Education meeting that night. more
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