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Suffolk DA: Patchogue Woman Sentenced to Jail for Criminally Negligent Homicide in Death of Anti-Gang Activist

LongIsland.com Patchogue woman sentenced to nine months in jail for causing the death of anti-gang activist Evelyn Rodriguez, 50, of Brentwood, on Sept. 14, 2018 Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini has announced the sentencing of a Patchogue woman to nine months in jail for causing the death of anti-gang activist Evelyn Rodriguez, 50, of Brentwood, on Sept. 14, 2018. “The defendant’s actions that day were unconscionable, first destroying a memorial for a 16-year-old girl then attempting to flee when confronted by a grieving mother,” District Attorney Sini said. “Today’s sentence is a just outcome that holds her accountable for her actions.

SA fares well with regard to vehicle crime | Carletonville Herald

SA fares well with regard to vehicle crime | Carletonville Herald
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SA fares well with regard to vehicle crime

Car crime: Drivers warned Christmas and New Year is prime opportunity for vehicle thefts

He said: “Please lock your car every time you get out; do not leave your car running for any reason, even on your own driveway. “If officers see a car engine running without a driver inside, we can report you to your insurance company or issue you with a fine. “We don’t want to issue anyone a ticket for something that can be avoided, but we must take action. Thieves that steal cars pose a risk to our communities. “Stolen cars are more likely to be used in further crimes, be driven dangerously and take extra risks, including failing to stop for officers.

Suffolk DA: Southampton Man Indicted for Allegedly Leaving Scene of Crash Resulting in Death of 7-Year-Old

LongIsland.com Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini and Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart have announced the indictment of a Southampton man for allegedly leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash without reporting that . Phuoc Truong, a/k/a Philip Truong, 32, of Southampton, is charged with Leaving the Scene of an Incident without Reporting, a class D felony, and Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the Third Degree, an unclassified misdemeanor. “This was an unspeakable tragedy, but we hope that the apprehension and indictment of this defendant brings some solace to the victim’s family,” District Attorney Sini said. “I commend the Police Department’s Major Case Unit and my office’s Vehicular Crime Bureau for their thorough investigation of this crash and for bringing the perpetrator to justice.”

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