Crime & Safety

Town Police Logs: Teens Lifted Nail Polish, Eyelashes

The following information was supplied by the East Hampton Town Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.

The following was released for the week of Feb. 6:

• An 18 year old girl and 19 year old girl were arrested in East Hampton Village on Feb. 2 on theft charges. said they stole merchandise from , where the older girl, Dahiana C. Munoz, works, and , which are both on Main Street. When police found them they had five bottles of nail polish, a pair of fake eyelashes, white socks, a Ricky's NYC pink and white flowering ring, a pair of silver earrings and a box of skin perfecting primer cream for a total of $132.94. They were both charged with misdemeanors; two counts of fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and one count of petty larceny. They were released on their own recognizance and will be arraigned in on Feb. 16. Police withheld the younger girl's name because she is eligible for youthful offender status in court.

• Jorge E. Guanga, 36, of Montauk, was arrested on Feb. 3 after said he kicking in a door at his estranged wife's house. Police received a call from the victim at about 7:15 p.m. When officers arrived they found damage tot he door and Guanga inside the house. He was arrested on a charge of second-degree criminal trespass and fourth-degree criminal mischief, both misdemeanors. Held overnight, he was arraigned before East Hampton Town Justice Lisa R. Rana and released on $5,000 bail on Feb. 4. The victim also requested an order of protection.

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• A 71 year old Montauk woman was arrested for the second time in two months for violating a court order to stay away from her neighbor at The Tower, according to town police. Virginia M. Morrow's neighbor called police on Feb. 3 to report that Morrow had rung her door bell at 10 a.m.  Morrow reportedly confirmed the incident. She was released on her own recognizance from headquarters. She was charged with second-degree criminal contempt, a misdemeanor.


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