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January community meeting was attended by John Callori and Debbie Grayer. It was another short meeting due to the hacking incident. 

Most emails and data systems are back, but key ones are still experiencing a problem.

The precinct has put together a task force to combat street racing.  They have issued over 130 tickets in the Wicks rd area alone.

There is still the big push on lock your vehicle up when it’s unattended.

The ongoing issue with catalytic Converters is still there.        

The only other items to report are about the upcoming SCPD exam in June , with the deadline to apply in April 19.

And lastly, the next community meeting is February 7th, 7pm at the Brentwood Library. 

Happy New Year to all. 

Thanks to John Callori, Mike Aziz, and Debbie Grayer

Town of Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter, P. O. Joseph D’Alessandro, and Deputy Inspector Steven Rohde .
Peter Colli, Deputy Inspector Steven Rohde, Kevin O’Hare, Debbie Grayer
P. O. Joseph D’Alessandro
Lt. Bob Donohue and President Kevin O’Hare
Legislator Jason Richberg (member Citizens Academy) and President Kevin O’Hare
Inspector Mike Alfano (1st Precinct) and President Kevin O’Hare
Deputy Commissioner Anthony Carter

The meeting was presided over by Inspector Joe Condolff, commanding officer of the 6th Precinct.

In attendance representing SCCPAAA were Bob Marketta and Lou Giudice.

583 crimes were reported in the Precinct for November, 2022.

Last year during the same period there were 508 crimes reported.

November 2022 crimes included:

  • 0 Homicide
  • 4 Aggravated Assaults
  • 12 Burglaries (11 Residential, 1 Commercial)
  • 3 Robberies
  • 11 Grand Larcenies Auto

No reported trigger pulls and no victims shot during November 2022

3 reported trigger pulls and 1 victim shot out of 5 reported gun crimes in November 2021

There were 208 arrests on 261 charges in November including:

  • 6 Assaults
  • 3 Burglaries
  • 19 Drugs
  • 1 Robbery
  • 15 DWIs (22 charges)

There were 26 Drug overdoses in November, 5 of which were fatal.

There were 99 crashes in November including 1 fatal and 13 with injuries.

These included 19 leaving the scene and none were DWI related.

There were 15 arrests for DWI including 22 charges.

Officers wrote 1483 tickets.

The next community meeting will be held at the precinct on Jan 10th, 2022 at 7 PM

submitted by Lou Giudice