Deputy Inspector Webber presented last night’s meeting. Six new police officers were introduced. They varied in backgrounds from prior NYPD experience, military or college degrees.

Crimes are on the rise. Recently a woman was assaulted at Walmart in Islandia around 4 PM. He stressed to “Know your surroundings”.

Inspector Gabriel from Financial Crimes spoke. His unit deals with a variety of issues but not domestic fraud. About 90 Billion dollars of fraud took place in the unemployment system since the beginning of COVID. IRS scams, foreign scams and PP loan scams are in the rise. One of the best ways to protect your assets is to belong to the site “Security Freeze”. Additional information can be found at https://suffolkpd.org/Precincts-and-Specialized-Units/Specialized-Units/Identity-Theft

Next months topic will include the use of Narcan and first aid. Have a very Merry Christmas !

————– Thank you Lauri Murphy for this report ! ————–

Dear Alumni Members,

Here are the major November 2021 monthly statistics for the 1st Precinct which held its meeting on December 2, 2021:

350 arrests;

8 residential and 6 commercial burglaries, mostly in stores selling cell phones;

75 controlled substance arrests;

8 stolen cars;

8 robberies.

Several search warrants were executed involving drugs.

There were two loaded handgun arrests made in Wyandanch.

The 1st precinct welcomed 33 new police officers for immediate duty.

Drug overdose statistics were not yet available.

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

Respectfully,

Justin Cooper, 1st Precinct Coordinator

Louis J. Janda is a Director with Suffolk County Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers of Suffolk County Inc. was established in April 1994 as an independent privately funded nonprofit organization working collaboratively with Suffolk County residents and law enforcement agencies in Suffolk County.

Individuals can call anonymously to report information about crime and illegal gang, gun, or drug activity in their communities and cash rewards of up to $5,000 are awarded for information that results in arrests

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6th Precinct Meeting 11-9-2021 notes
reported by Lou Giudice

Deputy Inspector D’Agostino presided.

Sgt. Murphy gave a presentation on human trafficking intelligence
operations.

October 2021 6th Precinct Statistics:

570 reported crimes including
     1 homicide
    12 aggravated assaults
    19 burglaries (11 residential, 8 commercial)
     1 robbery
     4 grand larcenies auto
     8 trigger pulls (3 victims shot)

215 arrests with 270 charges including
     6 assaults
     3 burglaries
    35 drug
    16 DWI’s (25 charges)

25 drug overdoses including 4 fatalities

483 motor vehicle accidents including
    100 with injuries
     42 leaving the scene
      5 dwi related

1209 vehicle and traffic enforcement tickets were issued.

Coming Events:

Sunday, November 14th, 2021 10am to 1pm
Reading With A Cop
location: Port Jefferson Plaza Laundromat
          564 Jefferson Plaza
          Port Jefferson NY
for info contact 6th Precinct COPE (631) 854-8689

Wednesday, December 1st, 2021 11am to 1pm
Coffee With A Cop
In attendance NY State Senators Mattera and Palumbo
location: Long Island Breakthrough Center
          3723 Route 112
          Coram NY
for info contact Sen. Mattera @ (631) 361-2154
or 6th Precinct COPE (631) 854-8689

Tuesday, December 14th, 2021 10am
6th Precinct Community Meeting
location: 6th Precinct
          400 Middle Country Road
          Selden NY
for info contact 6th Precinct COPE (631) 854-8689

Thank you Lou.