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•  Marcais Smith, 19, of Greenport, was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a weapon and menacing on Feb. 5 at 1 a.m. after Daniel Bridge, 28, of Greenport, reported to police that he was assaulted by three unknown men on Manor Place in Greenport, police said. Bridge said that he was struck with a baton several times and that the suspects tried to steal his money, police said. Police located Smith nearby and found him to be involved in the incident and in possession of a metal baton. Later investigation revealed that Bridge knew the identities of at least one of the suspects who allegedly attacked him, and that the incident was the result of a drug-related transaction, police said. Bridge was later arrested and charged with falsely reporting an incident, giving a false sworn statement to police and loitering for use / possession of a controlled substance, police said.

• Colin Volinski, 22, of Southold, was charged with driving while intoxicated, speeding and driving with an obstructed view on Feb. 4 at 9:44 p.m., after police stopped him for the speeding violation on Wickham Avenue in Mattituck, police said. Volinski was found to be intoxicated, arrested and transported to police headquarters where he was held pending arraignment, police said.

• Anthony Secaida, 19, of Cutchogue, was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended license on Feb. 3 at 7:11 p.m. after police stopped him for a traffic violation at the intersection of Route 48 and Ackerly Pond Lane in Southold, police said. A computer check revealed that Secaida’s license was suspended, and investigation revealed that he was in possession of five zip lock bags of marijuana, police said. Secaida was arrested and transported to police headquarters where he was released on bail.

• Brian Shelby, 45, of Southold, was stopped for driving with a suspended registration on Feb. 5 at 11:26 p.m. on Front Street in Greenport and was found to have an active warrant for prior vehicle and traffic violations, police said. Shelby was arrested, processed at police headquarters in Peconic and turned over to the Suffolk County Fugitive Squad.

EAST HAMPTON

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• An 18 year old girl and 19 year old girl were arrested in East Hampton Village on Feb. 2 on theft charges. said they stole merchandise from, where the older girl, Dahiana C. Munoz, works, and, which are both on Main Street. When police found them, they had five bottles of nail polish, a pair of fake eyelashes, white socks, a Ricky's NYC pink and white flowering ring, a pair of silver earrings and a box of skin perfecting primer cream for a total of $132.94. hey were both charged with misdemeanors; two counts of fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and one count of petty larceny. They were released on their own recognizance and will be arraigned in on Feb. 16. Police withheld the younger girl's name because she is eligible for youthful offender status in court.

• Jorge E. Guanga, 36, of Montauk, was arrested on Feb. 3 after said he kicking in a door at his estranged wife's house. Police received a call from the victim at about 7:15 p.m. When officers arrived they found damage tot he door and Guanga inside the house. He was arrested on a charge of second-degree criminal trespass and fourth-degree criminal mischief, both misdemeanors. Held overnight, he was arraigned before East Hampton Town Justice Lisa R. Rana and released on $5,000 bail on Feb. 4. The victim also requested an order of protection.

• A 71-year-old Montauk woman was arrested for the second time in two months for violating a court order to stay away from her neighbor at The Tower, according to town police. Virginia M. Morrow's neighbor called police on Feb. 3 to report that Morrow had rung her door bell at 10 a.m.  Morrow reportedly confirmed the incident. She was released on her own recognizance from headquarters. She was charged with second-degree criminal contempt, a misdemeanor.

SOUTHAMPTON

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• Raul R. Roldan, 32, of Far Rockaway, was arrested Jan. 31 at 1:06 a.m. in Southampton near the County Road 39 and Hill Station Road intersection and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the first degree, a felony, as well as driving without a license, failure to keep right and moving from lane unsafely, all traffic infractions. Police said Roldan was pulled over after he failed to stay in his lane and was found to have multiple license suspensions among multiple New York State IDs. The vehicle he was driving was impounded.

• Racheal Alyse Feldman, 33, of Bridgehampton, was arrested Feb. 5 at 2:47 a.m. at the Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike and Lumber Lane intersection and charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, and moving from lane unsafely, a traffic infraction. Police said Feldman was pulled over after she failed to stay in her lane of travel and was found to be intoxicated.

• Gary J. Vigilant, 46, of Southampton, was arrested Jan. 29 at 12:50 p.m. at Kmart at the Bridgehampton Commons and charged with petty larceny, a misdemeanor. According to the incident report, a loss prevention officer at saw Vigilant take off his boots, stash them in a shoe box, put on a new pair of $29.99 boots and walk out of the store without paying for them. He was stopped by the loss prevention officer then turned over to police, the arrest report states. Vigilant was processed at the police substation at the Commons then released on an appearance ticket with a Feb. 22 court date.

RIVERHEAD

• A 22-year-old Ridge man was arrested on Feb. 2 on felony burglary charges in relation to an incident that happened in September of last year. According to police reports, a Karen Court resident reported on Sept. 7 that someone had broken numerous doors at the residence and and removed a safe later located by Suffolk County Police. Following an investigation, Sean Buckman, 22, was arrested at his girlfriend's house in Coram. He was arrested on charges of burglary in the second degree, transported to the Suffolk County Jail, and held for a morning arraignment.

• Jasmine Ann Stephens, 19, of East Hampton, was arrested with a 17-year-old East Hampton teen on Feb. 1 on grand larceny charges after they allegedly stole a $2,500 dog from The Puppy Experience in Aquebogue. According to reports, the owner of the shop reported to police that two females took the dog from the Route 25 shop without paying for it and fled in a car westbound on Route 25. The car was reportedly stopped on Osborn Avenue near Pulaski Street. They were transported to police headquarters, the two were released on $50 bail each, and the dog was returned.

• Joseph Neil Manarino, 41, of Riverhead, was arrested Feb. 4 at 4:12 a.m. in Flanders and charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the first degree-alcohol related, a felony; DWI, a misdemeanor, and speeding, a traffic infraction. Police said Manarino was driving faster than 65 in a 55-mph zone near the intersection of County Road 105 and Flanders Road, and he did not have a functioning rear license plate light. He was found to be intoxicated and his license has been suspended five times for various prior incidents and failure to pay child support, police said. His vehicle was impounded.

• Southampton Police said 51-year-old Robert Singleton of Riverhead was arrested on two felony charges recently after he
According to police, an East Quogue resident reported a car theft on Nov. 30, 2011, reporting that a black tow truck came and took a 1992 Volvo - which was inoperable and had no plates - from the resident's driveway. Following an investigation, police located the car at Gershow Recycling Center in Medford.
Records allegedly indicated that Singleton had traded the car and received cash for it. He was arrested on felony charges of filing a false instrument, and felony charges of criminal possession of stolen property. 


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