On the Police Logs 04.27.17
An Oakview Highway trailer park resident came home Friday after being out all day to discover that two propane tanks had been removed from the property.
An Oakview Highway trailer park resident came home Friday after being out all day to discover that two propane tanks had been removed from the property.
Steven E. Skrynecki, named by the Southampton Town Board in September to take over as town police chief, was officially sworn in this week.
East Hampton Town police released a second report this week about an April 8 party attended by under-age drinkers at a house on Oak Lane Extension in Amagansett.It appears from the heavily redacted report that the 18-year-old who threw the party drove away from it in a 1989 Ford 250 pickup that belonged to someone else. The youth, whose name was withheld by police, apparently because he is eligible for youthful offender status, has now been charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle, a misdemeanor.
East Hampton Town police charged Christopher Paul Gallegos of East Hampton, 20, with second-degree rape and sexual misconduct, felonies, on Friday, in a case involving a then-14-year-old girl. Police said he had carried on a six-month relationship with the teen last year, which continued after she turned 15. The relationship ended when the girl’s parents discovered a selfie she had sent to Mr. Gallegos. The two were said to have met socially in East Hampton.The first incident, according to the charges, happened last summer when the alleged victim was 14 and Mr.
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