Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: Port Jeff Man Charged with Burglary and DWI

Police reported the following arrests between Jan. 14 and 23.

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

Three Village

Michael Cinarella, 43, of East Setauket, was arrested Jan. 15 at about 12:00 p.m. and charged with first-degree operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs. He was traveling on Lower Sheep Pasture Road in a 2009 GMC when he reportedly crashed into another car and fled the scene. Shortly thereafter, he crossed over a center line, nearly hitting a police car head-on and causing the officer to swerve off the road to avoid a collision, according to a report.

Port Jefferson

John Conlon, 50, of Port Jefferson was arrested Jan. 14 at about 8:50 p.m. and charged with first offense DWI and third degree burglary. He allegedly crashed a 1996 Chevy into a tree while travelling northbound on Belle Terre Road. The burglary charge is from a Jan. 11 incident when he reportedly broke into the deli at 1630 Route 25 in Ridge and stole items.

Ronald Cinquemani, 32, of Port Jefferson Station, was arrested Jan. 18 at about 10:14 p.m. and charged with two counts of petty larceny. He allegedly took a catalytic converter from a Jeep at Mather Hospital on Dec. 8 and then took another one from a jeep at Oakland Ave in Port Jefferson on Dec. 14.

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Riverhead

New York State Police arrested a man on Jan. 21 on State Police said in assisting Southampton Town Police in response to a domestic incident, Israel Garcia, 34, of Riverside, was spotted leaving the scene in a blue jeep.

According to reports, Garcia was pulled over and an officer said he detected the smell of alcohol on his breath. Police said he presented a fake North Carolina drivers' license.

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Police charged Daniel Goodale, 34, of Riverhead, with felony DWI on Jan. 23. According to reports, Goodale was driving his car erratically when police pulled him over. Police said he was intoxicated upon investigation, and because he had a DWI charge within the past 10 years, was charged with a felony. He was held pending arraignment at Southampton Justice Court.

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Police charged Noah Daniels, 40, of Riverhead, with assault in the third degree and for criminal possession of a control substance on Jan. 22 in Quogue. Police say a complaint came in that Daniels struck a man on the side of the face, knocking a tooth loose that had to be extracted. Upon investigation, police said Daniels was in possession of cocaine.


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