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Crimes Nearby: Teen Steals iPhones from Smith Point Beachgoers

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

Kings Park

Ryan Travis, 27, of Kings Park, was arrested in Smithtown on June 29 and charged with first offense DWI. Police said they pulled Travis over at a traffic stop on Redwood Lane and charged him with driving while intoxicated.

Desiree Johnston, 34, of Kings Park was charged on June 28 with three counts of unlawfully dealing with a child. According to police Johnston was found buying three underaged teenagers alcohol from a store on Feb 23. Police said Johnston was also charged with three counts of acting in an inappropriate manner with a child.


Patrick Joly, 18, of Kings Park was arrested in Shirley on June 24 for four counts of petit larceny. Police said that while at Smith Point Park, Joly stole three iPhones along witha purse that also contained an iPhone in it.

George Foundas, 24, of Kings Park was arrested in Bay Shore on June 24 for criminal mischief.  According to police Foundas was found slashing the tires of a parked 2005 Hyundai.

Hauppauge 

Daniel O'Hara, 22, of Hauppauge, was arrested on June 28 and charged with first-offense DWI charges. Police said O'Hara was found on Bank Avenue in Smithtown driving the wrong way on a one-way street. When pulled over, police concluded him to be driving under the influence.

Maria Apping, 35, of Hauppage, was arrested on June 28 and charged with second-degree possession of a forged instrument. Apping was charged because she was found with a fraudulent social security card, police said.

Smithtown

Ryan Travis, 27, of Kings Park, was arrested on June 29 and charged with first offense DWI. Police said they pulled Travis over at a traffic stop on Redwood Lane and arrested for driving intoxicated.
Daniel Ohara, 22, of Hauppauge, was arrested on June 28 with first offense DWI charges. Police said Ohara was found on Bank Avenue driving the wrong way on a one way street. When pulled over, police concluded him to be driving under the influence.

Giuliani Boscani, 26, of Nesconset, was arrested on June 28 for grand larceny charges. Police said, Boscani was employed at a Radio Shack and was caught for a fake return. After that, Police said that Boscani had committed multiple fake returns and transactions.

Port Jefferson

Robert Johnson, 37, of Port Jefferson Station, was arrested at his home on June 24 and charged with petty larceny. Police say that Johnson was arrested for allegedly stealing Dyson vacuums from the Target on Horseblock Road in Medford on two separate days in April. On April 18 and April 11 Johnson allegedly took a Dyson DC41 Vacuum and a Dyson Slim Vacuum from the store. It is not clear on which day each vacuum as taken.

Two people visiting a house on Lamppost Avenue in Port Jefferson Station on June 24 got into an altercation. One of the visitors punched the other. They did not know each other.

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