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An East Hampton man charged on New Year’s Day with drunken driving — the third time in the past 10 years — is facing three felony counts.
An East Hampton man charged on New Year’s Day with drunken driving — the third time in the past 10 years — is facing three felony counts.
An East Hampton woman, Emma J. Pittman, 30, became the first person arrested by Sag Harbor Village police in 2016.
East HamptonEmma Cardio, a caretaker for a Skimhampton Road house, called police on Dec. 29. She said she had last checked the house on Dec. 22, finding nothing amiss. When she arrived the afternoon of the 29th, however, she found a bedroom window shattered. An officer noted that it appeared that the window had been smashed from the outside, and that there was no obvious natural cause for the damage, such as a wind-blown tree branch. Ms. Cardio said nothing appeared to be missing from inside. A Tub Oarsman’s Road resident arrived home from work on Dec.
A Springs woman who is to be sentenced next month on drunken-driving charges for the second time in nine years was arrested yet again on Friday.
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