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The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department or village police and does not indicate a conviction.

Three Village

Leo Fallon, Jr., 41, of Nesconset, was arrested Jan. 8 at about 1:30 a.m. and charged with first offense DWI. He made a left turn from the parking lot in South Setauket onto Route 347, allegedly screeching tires and nearly hitting the guardrail, attracting the attention of the police.

Smithtown

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Thomas Scally, 36, of Selden and Michael Bowe, 35, of St. James were arrested Jan. 10 in St. James and charged with fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana. Reports indicate they were sitting in a car at the time of the arrest.

Patrick Falk, 19, of Smithtown was arrested Jan. 7 in Smithtown and charged with second degree possession of a forged instrument. He is accused of possessing an altered driver's license while driving in St. James.

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Egbert Profitt, 42, of Huntington, John Chiarella, 33, and David Jacobs, 26, both of Nesconset, were arrested Jan. 7 in Nesconset and each charged with seventh degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and possession of a hypodermic instrument. The incident occurred on Woodview Drive in Nesconset.

Alexa Avellino, 20, and Marisa Chayet, 21, both of Nesconset, were arrested Jan. 7 in Nesconset and charged with loitering, unlawful use of a controlled substance and possession of a hypodermic instrument. Reports indicate they were in a vehicle on Lake Drive in Nesconset at the time of the arrest.

Miller Place-Rocky Point

Scott Loeser, 18, of Rocky Point, was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with two counts of third degree burglary and three counts of second degree possession of forged instruments. He allegedly broke into a doctor's office at some point between Dec. 17 and 19 and stole prescription pads. He then reportedly forged prescriptions and filled them on Dec. 18, Dec. 28, and Jan 4. In a second incident, while acting in concert with others he allegedly entered at 729 Route 25A in Rocky Point through the rear door and fled with property.

William Abner, 40, of Miller Place, was arrested Jan. 8 at about 12:55 a.m. and charged with second degree harassment and operation of a motor vehicle with a BAC of 0.08 percent with a prior violation. He was in a 1995 Chevy Pickup travelling northbound on Radio Ave, allegedly speeding and turned into private property for no reason other than to evade police.


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