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Minutes from the sixth precinct monthly meeting Tuesday, January 9, 2022

For the month of January 2022 there were 563 crimes compared to January 2021 they were 670 crimes
are down

January 2022

0 homicides
6 aggravated harassments
19 burglaries
-Sresidential
-14 commercial

1 Robery
6 stolen cars
-5 keys were left in the car
-1 not

2 trigger pulls
1 shot

171 arrests
269 charges
5 assaults
1 burglary

Overdoses
3 fatal
19 non-fatal
12 male
10 female

MVA
358 accidents
48 injured
24 left the scene of the accident
3 DWI

Yaphank is implementing the system for civilians to view all the stats for each district online

Next meeting is March 8 2022 at 7:00 pm

Thanks to Joanie Caruso !

Dear Alumni Members,

Here are the major January 2022 monthly statistics for the 1st Precinct which held its meeting on February 3, 2022:

287 arrests;

4 residential and 3 commercial burglaries;

24 stolen cars;

7 robberies;

26 drug overdoses, 6 fatal;

2 shootings, 1 person injured; and

10 DWIs.

A December 23, 2021 murder in Deer Park involved an 85 year old female stabbed to death in a family incident.  An arrest was made.

Assaults and shootings were up 14% in 2021 as compared to 2020.

Suffolk County Police Chief of Department Robert Waring and a representative of the MTA Police were in attendance.

The next meeting at the West Babylon Public Library is March 3, 2022 at 7 PM.

Respectfully,

Justin Cooper, 1st Precinct Coordinator

The 4th Precinct meeting was held on February 1st at the Smithtown Library.

The meeting was titled “Spotlight on Fentanyl” and was led by Inspector Michael Romagnoli.

The meeting started with Inspector Romagnoli introducing his staff that were in attendance.

Two 4th precinct officers shared with the group how they got started and highlighted some of their experiences with the Suffolk County Police Department.

Inspector Romagnoli then introduced Jason Byron, a member of the emergency medical training unit and 18 year SCPD veteran who gave an in depth and very interesting presentation on opioid abuse and in particular the overwhelming abuse of Fentanyl.

We learned how to identify someone who has severe opioid intoxication (overdose) and how to assist them with the proper administration of Narcan.

The attendees were each given a kit containing Narcan to take home in the event they are ever in a situation where someone needs intervention.

Questions were taken and it was a very informative and educational meeting.

Thanks to Lauri and Bob Murphy