Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: Teen Charged for North Fork Assault

Suffolk County police reported the following arrests between Sept. 21- Oct. 5

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

Three Village

New York State police on Monday arrested Frances V. Carr of Stony Brook on charges of third degree grand larceny after she allegedly defrauded People's United Bank.

Police said Carr, 57, opened an account in her name in June with $100 at the bank's branch in St. James and deposited a Capitol One check for $6,000 that had no funds available on it. According to the report, Carr then went to the People's United Bank branch in Setauket and withdrew $5,800 from the account. Police said Carr refused to return the money when the check was returned due to insufficient funds, and she was arrested. She was arraigned Monday at First District Court.

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According to the police report, Carr said she used the money for home repairs and for a wedding gift for her daughter.

Police arrested two drivers on Nicolls Road on Sept. 23 for separate instances of DWI. Zachary Chejanovski, 23, of Stony Brook was arrested Sept. 23 in Stony Brook and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate Chejanovski was arrested for allegedly driving a 2010 Toyota while intoxicated when heading south on Nicolls Rd. at approximately 2:43 a.m.  

Juliuslevi Fisher, 26, of Centereach was arrested Sept. 23 in Stony Brook and charged with first offense DWI. Reports indicate Fisher was arrested for allegedly driving a 2008 Toyota while intoxicated when heading south on Nicolls Rd. at approximately 3:47 a.m.

Port Jefferson

William Frierson, 57, of Port Jefferson was arrested Sept. 24 and charged with first offense DWI. Frierson was arrested for the alleged suspended registration due to an insurance lapse, and DWI. Reports indicate the incident occurred at approximately 1:11 a.m. in his 1998 Nissan.     

Marvin Santiagcopena, 24, of Port Jefferson Station was arrested Sept. 21 in Port Jefferson Station and charged with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and third degree narcotics. Santiagcopena was arrested for the alleged possession of a drug at approximately 2:34 p.m. on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station.  

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North Fork

A 16-year-old Greenport teen was charged with assault on Saturday at 11:02 p.m., after police investigated a report of a fight in, police said. The Greenport teen reportedly approached a Southold 16-year-old, who was hanging out in the park at the time, and punched him in the face. The Southold teen was taken to, where he received 11 stitches to close the wound to his bottom lip, police said. An officer located and arrested the Greenport teen on Sunday, police said. The suspect was released on cash bail.

Riverhead

Melvin Henderson, 45, of Riverhead, was arrested on Sept. 30 and charged with second degree harassment. Police responded to a call from Riverhead Car Wash, where Henderson worked, after an alleged altercation between Henderson and an employee. The employee claimed that Henderson grabbed him and threw him to the ground, according to a report of the incident. Police said Henderson admitted to striking the victim after he allegedly made derogatory comments about Henderson's mother. Henderson was arrested and released on an appearance ticket.

Southampton Town Police arrested a Calvin Brown, 20, of Calverton on Sept. 28 and charged him with assault after he and another unknown suspect allegedly attacked another man in Flanders. He was charged with second-degree assault, a felony, according to a police report.

Officers responded to a 911 call that day after a reported fight on Wood Road Trail at about 9:48 p.m., police said. The victim told police that two men hit him on the head with a metal pole while he was walking home on Flanders Road, according to a report of the incident. The victim told police the attackers took his black leather wallet, a Guatemala ID card and $250 cash, according to a police report. The victim then ran toward Wood Road Trail, where he was later found by police. The Flanders-Northampton Volunteer Ambulance transported the man to Peconic Bay Medical Center, according to police. An update on his condition was unavailable.

Brown was remanded to the Suffolk County Jail in Riverhead on Wednesday. Detectives said they are still investigating the incident and are searching for the other alleged attacker.


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