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Nassau County Police arrested and charged two men –– one the owner of a North Bellmore Citgo and the other an attendant at the station –– with criminal use of drug paraphernalia on Aug. 5. more
Bellmore and Merrick residents came out in force to voice their concerns about crime-related issues to Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey and local precinct representatives during a town meeting hosted by Legislator Dave Denenberg on Oct. 20 at the Merrick Library. More than a dozen Bellmore residents asked what police planned to do about a registered sex offender who moved closer thanthe county’s required 1,000 feet from a school, in this case, near Grand Avenue Middle School. more
Two men were arrested and charged in a crack cocaine deal that allegedly took place in a Burger King parking lot on Merrick Road in Merrick on July 22 at 6:35 p.m., police said. more
Nassau County Police are reporting a 13-year-old boy was stopped by six males at Camp and Petit avenues in North Merrick on July 13 while riding his bicycle at 10 p.m.. The teen was told to get off his bike, then he was punched and kicked and the bike was stolen, police said. No injuries were reported. more
Nassau County Police are reporting a second arrest in a case in which two Uniondale teenagers allegedly held up two other teens at gunpoint in Merrick on July 2. more
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, District Attorney Kathleen Rice and Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey unveiled the county's latest weapon to combat drunken driving this past w more
Bellmore and Merrick Police Athletic League coaches recently celebrated at the Treehouse in Merrick. more
Nassau County police arrested a 15-year-old from Uniondale on July 3 and charged him with committing an armed robbery in Merrick the day before. more
A Merrick Road Mobil gas station was robbed on July 5 at 7:20 p.m., police said on Tuesday. more
At the June 29 South Merrick Community Civic Association meeting, Merrick School District Assistant Superintendent for Business and Technology Dr. Christine Grucci discussed a pesky problem plaguing schools after hours — teenagers. more
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