Crime & Safety

Crimes Nearby: Cops Charge Driver in Eastport Fatal Hit-and-Run

Also: The Suffolk County District Attorney's East End Drug Task Force office apprehends alleged drug dealer in major bust.

The following information was supplied by the East End Police Departments and Suffolk County District Attorney's office. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.

WESTHAMPTON-HAMPTON BAYS

• Suffolk County police said a local man was behind the wheel of the car that struck and killed 27-year-old Erika Strebel, and seriously injured her friend, three weeks ago. 

Vehicular Crime Unit detectives charged Peter Torrillo, 48, of Eastport, with leaving the scene of a fatal motor vehicle crash, and leaving the scene of a serious injury incident, both felonies, on Monday. He will be held overnight at the Fourth Precinct and arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on Tuesday.

RIVERHEAD

• Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota said Faustino Juarez,the man arrested on major felony drug charges at his Flanders house on Friday, was an active drug dealer with an extensive criminal history.

The East End Drug Task Force found 400 grams of powdered cocaine, packaged heroin, and two handguns, one of them loaded, when they raided Juarez's house at 63 Riverside Avenue at 6:15 a.m. The Southampton Police Department’s Emergency Services team, along with task force detectives from participating East End police agencies and the County Sheriff’s K-9 unit, executed the search warrant.

• A Manorville man charged with a string of armed robberies was stealing to support his heroin habitat, according to Judge John Iliou, who unsealed his indictment on Friday.

Paul Tromblee, 35, was indicted on nine charges of robbery in the first degree, and one count of robbery in the third degree, all felonies. He was held on $250,000 cash bail and $500,000 bond.

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Attorney Steven M. Politi, of Central Islip, represented Tromblee and entered a not guilty plea; he will pursue a jury trial, he said.

According to Assistant District Attorney Trisha Burrows, Tromblee allegedly engaged in "a pattern" during a string of robberies across Suffolk County that began on Oct. 30 and continued through Nov. 7, including a Calverton armed robbery and the hold-up of the Mattituck Game Stop. 

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SOUTHAMPTON

• A 2013 black convertible Porsche 911, worth $130,000, was reported stolen from Cold Spring Court on Nov. 23 at about 6:15 a.m. The owner said he may have heard the engine start and his car being driven away, even though he had the keys. The theft may have been caught on video surveillance, and police are still investigating. No word on whether it is directly linked to the string of car thefts from Westhampton to East Hampton that were reported over the summer.

NORTH FORK

• A man has been charged in a Greenport parking lot brawl that continued in the hospital emergency room last weekend, police said.

According to Southold Town Police, Hraklis C. Morris, 36, of Greenport, was arrested Sunday morning at 9:20 at police headquarters. Morris, police said, was arrested after an investigation regarding a brawl that allegedly broke out between three men in the Adams Street parking lot on Nov. 17 at 12:17 a.m. Morris and the victim were both injured in the altercation and taken to Eastern Long Island Hospital by friends, police said.

Morris was charged with assault in the first degree, a felony, for causing serious physical injury by means of a knife to the 24-year-old Shelter Island victim, police said. At the hospital, the altercation heated up again; Morris allegedly then attacked a 33-year-old Southold resident in the emergency room at 12:31 a.m. He was charged with assault in the third degree, a felony, in connection to that incident.

Emergency room staff initially reported injuries sustained while trying to subdue Morris, but no charges have yet been brought with respect to those claims, police said. Morris was arraigned in Southold Town Justice Court early Sunday afternoon and was remanded without bail to the Suffolk County Correctional Facility. He is due back in Southold Justice Court later this week.


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