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The meeting was conducted by Commander Matt McCormick

The first order of business was to talk about the police release of an arrest in the Mastic Beach rape case. A 14 year old suspect is in custody and a second suspect is still being sought.
Crime is up 23% YTD with shoplifting and car break-ins causing the increase. Violent crime is down 34%.
There were 200 arrests with 251 charges. 5 were DWI related.
The Pct had 228 accidents VS 236 for April last year. 12 were Leaving the Scene and 1 DWI related. 1 was fatal in Shoreham.
1070 tickets were issued.
COPE advised that any community group may contact the 7th Pct and they would be happy to attend a meeting,
7 establishments were checked for under age sales and 3 failed in the 7th Pct.
August 2, 2022 is National Night Out and details of the 7th Pct plans will be presented at the next meeting.
The next Community meeting will be 1st Tuesday of June at 10 AM.

Thanks to Bill Todd

April 30th, 2022

SCCPAAA President Kevin O’Hare participated in the “Bowl for Law Enforcement” event held at Larkfield Lanes in Northport. Suffolk County Police 2nd Precinct competed against the Suffolk County Sheriff Office.

S.C. Legislator Manuel Esteban also attended the fundraiser
Sheriff Errol Toulon also participated in the fundraiser at Larkfield Lanes

1st Precinct Community Meetings

  • July – No Meeting
  • August 6th, 12:00 P.M., Lindenhurst Memorial Library, 1 Lee Ave., Lindenhurst
  • September 3rd 7:00 P.M., Copiague Memorial Library, 50 Deauville Blvd., Copiague
  • October 1st 7:00 P.M., Amity Harbor Civic Assoc., 100 Western Concourse, Amityville
  • November 5th 7:00 P.M., Deer Park Public Library, 44 Lake Ave., Deer Park
  • December 3rd 12:00 P.M., Lindenhurst Memorial Library, 1 Lee Ave., Lindenhurst

2nd Precinct Community Meetings

  • July 7th 10:00 A.M., Harborfields Library, 31 Broadway, Greenlawn
  • August – No Meeting
  • September 1st 10:00 A.M., Harborfields Library, 31 Broadway, Greenlawn
  • October 6th 7:00 P.M., South Huntington Library, 145 Pidgeon Hill Rd., Huntington Station
  • November 10th 10:00 A.M., Harborfields Library, 31 Broadway, Greenlawn
  • December 1st 7:00 P.M., South Huntington Library, 145 Pidgeon Hill Rd., Huntington Station

3rd Precinct Community Meetings

  • July – No Meeting
  • August 4th 7:00 P.M., National Night Out
  • September 1st 7:00 P.M., Islip Public Library, 71 Monell Ave., Islip 11751
  • October 6th 7:00 P.M., Bay Shore Library, 1 South County Rd., Brightwaters
  • November 3rd 7:00 P.M., West Islip Library, 3 Higbie Ln., West Islip
  • December 1st 11:00 A.M., Brentwood Library, 34 2nd Ave., Brentwood

4th Precinct Community Meetings

  • July – No Meeting
  • August – No Meeting
  • September 1st 7:00 P.M., Commack Building, 3 Indian Head Road, Commack
  • October 6th 7:00 P.M., Nesconset Building, 148 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset
  • November 3rd 7:00 P.M., Nesconset Building, 148 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset
  • December 1st 7:00 P.M., Nesconset Building, 148 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset

5th Precinct Community Meetings

  • July – No Meeting
  • August – No Meeting
  • September 8th 7:00 P.M., Patchogue YMCA, 255 West Main Street, Patchogue
  • October 13th 7:00 P.M., Patchogue YMCA, 255 West Main Street, Patchogue
  • November 10th 7:00 P.M., Patchogue YMCA, 255 West Main Street, Patchogue
  • December 8th 7:00 P.M., Patchogue YMCA, 255 West Main Street, Patchogue

6th Precinct Community Meetings

  • July 15th 7:00 P.M., Sixth Precinct, 400 Middle Country Road, Selden, NY
  • August – No Meeting
  • September 9th 7:00 P.M., Sixth Precinct, 400 Middle Country Road, Selden, NY
  • October 14th 10:00 A.M., Sixth Precinct, 400 Middle Country Road, Selden, NY
  • November 11th 7:00 P.M., Sixth Precinct, 400 Middle Country Road, Selden, NY
  • December 9th 10:00 A.M., Sixth Precinct, 400 Middle Country Road, Selden, NY

7th Precinct Community Meetings

  • July – No Meeting
  • August 4th 7:00 P.M., Seventh Precinct, 1491 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY
  • September 1st 10:00 A.M., Seventh Precinct, 1491 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY
  • October 6th 7:00 P.M., Seventh Precinct, 1491 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY
  • November 3rd 7:00 P.M., Seventh Precinct, 1491 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY
  • December 1st 10:00 A.M., Seventh Precinct, 1491 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY
  • 502 Wicks Road Brentwood, NY

7th Precinct Faith and Blue

Dear Alumni Members,

Here are the major March 2022 monthly statistics for the 1st Precinct which held its meeting on April 7, 2022:

368 arrests;

5 residential and 6 commercial burglaries;

8 robberies;

33 drug overdoses, 6 fatal;

4 shootings;

16 DWIs;

78 drug arrests; and

4 search warrants executed.

The most newsworthy event was the man with an alleged gun at the Regal Theater in Deer Park on March 11, 2022.  There was a large police response and the entire building was evacuated.  No gun was found and the individual with apparent mental issues was detained by an off-duty Lloyd Harbor police officer, one of the 92 moviegoers.  Suffolk Police then arrested the individual.

There was a car meet up in Deer Park on March 20, 2022 and multiple summonses were issued.  The attraction is illegal racing on public streets.

The next meeting at the West Babylon Public Library is May 5, 2022 at 7 PM.

Respectfully,

Justin Cooper, 1st Precinct Coordinator

Bob Murphy attended the 4th precinct meeting on 4-5-2021.

Inspector Regina of the 4th precinct ran the meeting. Deputy Inspector Lawler was also in attendance.

The guest speaker for the evening was Kathleen Kenneally from the SCPD Real Time Crime Center. The center is housed in headquarters in Yaphank.

The center is staffed by representatives of several law enforcement agencies including Suffolk county police, Nassau county police, NYPD and DCJS. It is a collaborate environment with many tools at their disposal. Numerous video feeds from municipal cameras are displayed in the center and there is software used to enhance the videos and aid in investigations.

Fourth precinct COPE Officers Dono and McQuade also spoke to the group.

Inspector Regina noted that the precinct is dealing with an increase in commercial burglaries and car thefts and the steps that are being taken to reduce there incidents. He again urged residents not to leave their key fobs or valuables in their cars. Also lock your doors.

The numerous car gatherings in the precinct were also addressed. The Inspector stated that many steps are being taken to resolve the issues. The participants of these gatherings are coming from New York City and neighboring states as well as Long Island. This is an ongoing issue in several precincts. The precinct is dedicating numerous resources in order to alleviate this situation and described some successes in this area.

left to right P.O. McQuade, Inspector Regina, Kevin O’Hare, Bob Murphy, Marty Greenstein, Bob Taylor, Deputy Inspector Lawler.