Crime & Safety

Police: Speonk Woman Takes $300 Off Cabbie

Also, a Riverhead man is charged with drunken driving after sideswiping fellow motorist in Flanders.

The following arrests were reported by Town of Southampton and New York State Police for the week of Dec. 9. An criminal charge is an accusation. Defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. 

Eastport

  • New York State Police arrested Tasheeya Williams, 23, of Riverhead for allegedly driving while under the influence of drugs on Dec. 7. According to police Williams was driving on County Road 51 in Eastport when she was stopped for failing to dim her headlight. When questioned, police said Williams was found to be under the influence of drugs and was in possession of marijuana, along with her passenger, Charlie Gamble, 32, of East Quogue. Both were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, a violation, while Williams was charged with DWAI by Drugs, a misdemeanor. Williams and Gamble are schedule to appear in Suffolk County First District Court on Dec. 18.

Speonk

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  • A Speonk woman was arrested and charged with petty larceny after police said she stole cash from a cab driver on Dec. 2. According to police the 31-year-old woman had taken a Four Ones Taxi service from a program in which she’s enrolled to her home at around 3 p.m. The cab driver dropped her off, but soon discovered that approximately $300 in cash was missing. Police found the woman at her home and arrested her at around 5:30 p.m. Patch withheld her name as the guideline is to not name those charged with low level misdemeanor offenses.

Hampton Bays

  • New York State Police arrested Devin McMahon, 28, of Greenport on a drunken driving charge on Dec. 6. According to police McMahon was driving on County Road 24 in Hampton Bays when he was stopped for speeding. Upon further investigation state troopers determined that McMahon was intoxicated. He was arrested and charged with aggravated DWI, a misdemeanor. He is due back in Southampton Town court to answer the charges on Jan. 6.

Flanders

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  • New York State Police arrested a Hampton Bays woman they say provided false information to avoid arrest on an outstanding warrant from the Town of Southampton. According to police the 38-year-old woman was a passenger in a vehicle driving on County Road 105 in Flanders when the vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. Police said the woman was not wearing her seatbelt and when asked for identification provided false information. After an investigation, police were able to determine her true identity and discovered that she had an active warrant for her arrest. She was arrested and charged with false personation, a misdemeanor. She was held at the Suffolk County Sheriff’s lock up pending arraignment.
  • Delfido Lopez-Perez, 37, of Riverhead, was arrested on a drunken driving charge in Flanders on Dec. 8. According to police, Lopez-Perez was driving a 2001 Ford Focus south on County Road 24 at around 10:45 p.m. when he sideswiped the rear passenger side of another vehicle traveling in the same direction, veered off the road and struck a tree. Police arrived at the scene and discovered Lopez-Perez was intoxicated, but refused to submit to a Breathalyzer. He was transported to Peconic Bay Medical Center via ambulance for non life-threatening injuries. Police arrested the 37-year-old at the hospital, where he again refused to submit to a chemical test. He is being charged with DWI, a misdemeanor, following too closely and moving lanes unsafely, both violations. He is due back in court on Jan. 8.


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