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Vehicle Drives Into Sag Harbor Restaurant

Thu, 06/05/2025 - 11:17

A silver Honda attempting to park Monday afternoon in a handicapped space in front of the restaurant Lulu in Sag Harbor drove over the curb, onto the sidewalk, and into the building, knocking aside tables in the outdoor seating area. 

A husband and wife, with their two dogs, had been seated at one of the outdoor tables, but all were able to move out of the way in time and were not injured. 

Both the driver and her husband, who was a passenger, were evaluated by village E.M.S. and cleared to leave, which they did in an Uber. Their car was no longer operational. It was removed from the sidewalk by the Fire Department and then taken away by Corwith’s Towing.

Wielding a Samurai Sword

With a black Samurai-style sword in hand, a 33-year-old man from Newburgh, N.Y., allegedly threatened another man on Saturday night near Camp Hero on Coast Artillery Road in Montauk. His target locked himself in his car and called police as the sword-wielder approached. 

Jun 5, 2025

On the Police Logs 06.05.25

At Provisions in Sag Harbor, a woman entered the cafe area with a dog, which is against store policy, and ignored repeated requests to leave, finally stating that she would “burn this f***ing store down.” The owner got her name from a one-star review she left on Google later that day, and called police.

Jun 5, 2025

A 10-Year Sentence in 2024 Cocaine Delivery Case

Michael Khodorkovskiy, who pleaded guilty in April to criminal sale of a controlled substance in the second degree, a class A-II felony, for distributing cocaine in East Hampton Town and elsewhere in Suffolk County, was sentenced on Thursday to 10 years in prison followed by five years of post-release supervision.

May 30, 2025

On the Police Logs 05.29.25

A woman who reported property damage on James Lane in East Hampton Village Saturday evening told police she’d found bird droppings and tree debris on her car. Asked whether she usually parks under a tree, she responded, “Sometimes, but I think people might be putting these things on my car.”

May 29, 2025

 

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