Crime & Safety

Southampton Police Log: Man Hid Heroin in His Shoe

Editor's Note: The following information was supplied by the Southampton Town Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.

reports from Feb. 6 to Feb. 13.

Drugs

Police charged Jeremy Rosendahl, 32 of East Quogue with criminal possession in the seventh degree on Feb. 8 after pulling him over in Riverside.  Police say Rosendahl had a needle in plain view and admitted to having heroin hidden in his shoe.  Police also charged Rosendahl with having a suspended registration and for having an uninsured car.

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DWI

Police charged Cosmo Narracci, 44, of Huntington, with DWAI by alchol on Feb. 7. Police say Narracci was pulled over on Old Country Road in East Quogue after he was involved in a car accident.  Police also charged him with failure to use designated lane. 

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On Feb. 1, Southampton Police charged Brian Miller, 37 of Southampton with aggravated unlicensed, alcohol related. Police say they pulled Miller over on South Country Road in Remsenburg for not having a rear license plate. Upon investigation, they found that Miller's license was revoked from a DWI charge he recieved on April 18, 2006. Miller was also charged with no plate lamp.

Weapons

On Feb. 8, police charged Gayle Valentine, 48, of East Quogue with criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree. Police say Valentine was involved in a domestic despite with her live-in boyfriend and allegedly hit him several times with an umbrella.  She was also charged with menacing and harassment.

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