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Crime Report: Man Allegedly Pulls Gun on Another Driver

The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Joseph Militscher, of Mt. Sinai, was arrested July 27 in Farmingville and charged with public lewdness. Militscher was allegedly engaged in a sexual act in public.

Colin Harrington, 21, of Middle Island, was arrested July 26 in Rocky Point and charged with first-offense DWI. Harrington was allegedly pulled over for speeding on 25A and North Country Road where he was found to be intoxicated.

Louis Perfetto, of Miller Place, was arrested July 24 in Mt. Sinai and charged with second degree menacing. Perfetto was driving on Route 347 at Old Town Road when he allegedly pointed a gun at another driver.

Dwayne Sipila, 46, of Rocky Point was arrested July 24 in Rocky Point and charged with first-offense DWI. Sipila allegedly failed to signal while making a turn on 25A and Hunter Avenue.

Ryan Delapine, 22, of Shoreham, was arrested July 21 in Port Jefferson and charged with first-offense DWI. Delapine was pulled over after he ran a stop sign at Main Street and Thompson where he was found to be intoxicated, according to Police.

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