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Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: 2 Stabbed During Raucous Party

Also on the East End, drunk driving charges for motorists with child passengers.

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Editor's Note: The following information was supplied by police
agencies on the East End. A criminal charge is an accusation and does
not imply a conviction.


Arrests recently reported elsewhere on the East End:

Riverhead

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• Two were stabbed at a crowded party of more than 500 that led to violence on Oakland Drive South Saturday night, police said.

According to Riverhead Town police, a call came in at 10:51 p.m. about loud music. When police arrived at the party, they found a large crowd, with hundreds of cars parked on and along the roadway, authorities said. The homeowners were asked to lower the music; they told police the party was almost over.

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A short time later, an argument escalated and a fight broke out among
partygoers, police said; two men were stabbed. The victims left the
scene and headed to Peconic Bay Medical Center on their own, police
said.

Southampton

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• Two teenagers were arrested after they burglarized a house in Water Mill on July 30, according to police. Police said a 17-year-old from Southampton and a 16-year-old from Water Mill entered a house on Farmstead Lane and took various items. They were each charged with burglary in the second degree, a felony, on Aug. 3, following an investigation.

Westhampton-Hampton Bays

• On Aug. 4, Francisco
Franco, 37, of Hampton Bays, was charged under Leandra’s Law with
aggravated driving while intoxicated, a felony, and endangering the
welfare of a child, a misdemeanor. Police said they pulled him over on
Gravel Hill Road for failing to stop at a stop sign at about 1 a.m.
Police said two children, ages 4 and 11, were passengers. The children
were released to a family member.

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