Blotter: several thefts reported from cash registers of Riverhead businesses



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Someone stole $ 700 in cash, along with a cash register, while damaging another cash register at the River Walk Bar and Grille on Peconic Avenue on Friday morning, according to police, who said the damage to the second cash register were around $ 700.

• A man stole $ 527 from a Carl’s Equipment cash register on Route 58 last Friday morning, police said.

• Someone damaged the Safe Lite Auto Glass window on West Main Street last Friday morning. Police said the value of the damage was around $ 750.

• An Aquebogue man reported last Thursday afternoon that $ 2,500 was stolen from his Bell Avenue home, police said.

• Alicia Conroy, age and address unavailable, was charged with Fourth Degree Criminal Position with stolen goods around 1:00 p.m. on August 10 at Best Buy on Highway 58. Additionally, police said Ms. Conroy and Alex Capetanos, age and address not available, both have been charged with trespassing at the Hobby Lobby on Route 58.

• Baldomero Perez-Pineda, age and address unavailable, was charged with impaired driving last Saturday night on Sound Avenue in Northville, police said.

• Sheiny Milander, 27, whose address is not available, was charged with aggravated drinking and driving last Saturday night on Sound Avenue in Northville. Additional information was not available.

• Southampton Police arrested Oscar Picholapunay, 30, from Riverside in his hometown on Sunday for driving while intoxicated.

Police arrested Mr Picholapunay near Marta’s Deli in Riverhead for driving without headlights or taillights and for not staying in his lane. An incident report notes that Mr Picholapunay had bloodshot eyes, his breath smelled of alcohol and that he performed poorly on field sobriety tests.

Mr. Picholapunay was transported to police headquarters and charged in the morning. He was charged with his first DWI offense, two equipment violations and dangerously leaving his lane.

• Rocael Alvaradoxuya, 32, of Hampton Bays was arrested in Flanders last Sunday for a DWI.

An incident report notes that police observed that Mr Alvaradoxuya was unable to keep his lane on Flanders Road and that when stopped he had glassy eyes and breath that smelled of alcohol. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and failed a pre-screening breathalyzer test.

He was transported to police headquarters, where he consented to a chemical breathalyzer test and was charged. He was charged with his first DWI offense and dangerously leaving the lane.

• Police arrested Willie Hopkins, 42, of Riverhead for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle last Wednesday after a Riverside caller complained about driving his vehicle without permission.

According to a police report, Mr. Hopkins returned the vehicle. The appellant did not recognize Mr. Hopkins, who was transported to police headquarters. He was then released on a field appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in Southampton Town court.

• A caller complained to police that an unidentified man threw an unknown object at his home in Flanders last Thursday, damaging a side window. A police report noted that the suspect, who was wearing dark clothes and white sneakers, fled.

• A Flemish woman complained to the police last Wednesday that someone had taken the keys to her vehicle. Although the keys were found in his yard, a police report says the incident could be linked to an earlier incident involving the unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in Riverhead.

• A Riverside caller complained last Thursday that his vehicle had been stolen. Police recovered the vehicle from Riverhead, where its driver was arrested.

The individuals named in the police reports have not been convicted of any felony or offense. The charges against them may subsequently be reduced or withdrawn, or they may be declared innocent.

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