Check Forgery Is Alleged
An East Hampton woman was arrested on Tuesday in connection with a March incident involving attempted forgery.
An East Hampton woman was arrested on Tuesday in connection with a March incident involving attempted forgery.
East HamptonAn Oakview Highway homeowner realized on July 23 that one of three kayaks he had stored near a shed in late June was missing. John Whitney described the kayak as a blue Wilderness Systems Pungo model, valued at $750.A driver’s license and Chase credit card was stolen from a Bolton, N.Y., woman’s purse in the early morning hours of July 24 at Club Leo on Three Mile Harbor Road.Several Indian Hill Road residents have received voice-mail messages from someone posing as an agent of the Internal Revenue Service, demanding money.
A former East Hampton High School football star who, police said, used his Sag Harbor neighbors’ mailboxes to deal heroin in that village, was charged on Friday afternoon with two felonies, possessing heroin with an intent to sell and actually selling it.
East HamptonA black Maserati parked outside Club Leo on Three Mile Harbor Road was vandalized overnight July 16. Yura Shabetayev of Manhattan estimated the deep scratch on its doors, apparently done with a key, would cost $1,000 to repair.At some point between May 16 and Saturday a blue Dolphin kayak and two fiberglass paddles were stolen from Sharon Gajajiva’s front yard on Oakview Highway.
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