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On the Police Logs 10.22.15



East Hampton

The Amagansett Hospitality Group, which is on Spring Close Highway in East Hampton, off the road and down a dirt path, was entered early on the morning of Oct. 10 and two Polaris Quad off-road vehicles, each valued at $5,000, plus a Redmax backpack leaf-blower valued at $750 and a yellow Stihl chainsaw worth $700, were stolen. Ryan Smith told police he will provide the serial numbers of the missing items.

A white Apple iPhone 6 was stolen from the locker of a 14-year-old East Hampton High School student on Oct. 8.

Fined for Selling Summer Shares



Two people who rented houses in Montauk for the summer and then sold shares in them in violation of the East Hampton Town Code were slapped with substantial fines in zoning court last week.

Kimberly Giese of New York City, 46, was accused of selling three-day-weekend shares in a house at 16 Gates Avenue, through Craigslist and Airbnb. She was charged after a code enforcement officer posing as a prospective renter responded to the Craigslist ad in April, saying she was 35, worked in the financial industry, and was interested in several weekend shares.

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On the Police Logs 10.29.15



Amagansett

A Whaler’s Lane homeowner, Alex von Hoffman, told police on Friday that at some point since early September, when her last tenant left the house, someone had entered the premises, apparently with a key, and taken a Sharp flat-screen TV set. The story had a happy ending, however, when it was learned that the set was not stolen, but had been placed in storage by the property’s caretaker.

East Hampton

Police were called to Stratton Square Saturday morning, where two men were fighting in the street.