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Crime Report: Man Allegedly Steals from Rocky Point Church

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

Police arrested Keith Klouda, 37, of Miller Place, and Robert Marquette, 52, of Shoreham on Oct. 5 and charged them with 4th degree conspiracy, a felony, after allegedly agreeing to sell drugs to an undisclosed buyer between May 5 and Oct. 3.

Charles Killian of Mt. Sinai, was arrested Oct. 5 in Rocky Point and charged with 3rd degree burglary – illegal entry with intent, a felony. Killian allegedly entered St. Anthony of Padua Church through an unlocked door and fled with property belonging to the church.

Melissa Kust, 31, of Rocky Point, was arrested Oct. 2 in Coram and charged with third degree robbery, a felony. According to police, at 1:32 a.m. Kust stole a pocketbook from a woman while she was seated in a vehicle. Police arrested her short time later on Route 112. 

Richard McGee, 25, of Sound Beach, was arrested in Sound Beach Sept. 29 and charged with fourth degree grand larceny, a felony. McGee allegedly stole a pocketbook from a shopping cart at the Stop and Shop in Miller Place on Sept. 8.

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