Driver With 34 License Suspensions Arrested: Garden City Police
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Garden City NY
22 May, 2022
10:01 AM
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GARDEN CITY, NY — The Garden City Police Department reported the following incidents for the week ending May 17. May 11 A vehicle left the scene after striking and damaging another vehicle on Commercial Avenue. Officers charged a driver on Clinton Road with driving with a suspended license and excessive speed.Officers responded to Cherry Valley Avenue for a traffic light malfunction due to a local PSEG power outage. May 12 A driver on Cherry Valley Avenue was charged with driving a suspended license and operating a cell phone. Police are investigating a road rage incident between two drivers on Hilton Avenue where one of the motorists punched the other motorist in the face causing lacerations, contusions, and a fracture. May 13 A driver on Nassau Boulevard was arrested and charged with driving with a revoked license, 34 license suspensions, fraudulent license plates, and a Nassau County traffic warrant.A vehicle was reported stolen from a Lincoln Street driveway. Garden City detectives traced the vehicle and located it in Queens.A vehicle was impounded from Parking Field 7S; it was deemed a scofflaw by the Garden City Court for unpaid tickets.Officers responded to Rockaway Avenue and Merillon Avenue where a vehicle left the scene after driving over the grass median and damaging the lawn and two street signs. Someone keyed a vehicle parked in Parking Field 7S.May 14 Officers investigated a report of watermelons being smashed against a Hathaway Drive front stoop.Firefighters and police responded to a residential fire alarm and determined the cause was shower steam.A driver on Clinton Road was charged with driving with a revoked license and fraudulent license plates.A driver on Franklin Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license and unregistered operation.Firefighters and police responded to a residence for a carbon monoxide alarm. Firefighters determined the cause to be a faulty sensor.May 15 Firefighters and police responded to Adelphi University for a fire alarm and determined the cause was burnt food.A white pickup truck on Clinton Road reportedly left the scene after striking and damaging another vehicle.A driver on Stewart Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended registration and defective brake lights.May 16 A woman was seen on surveillance cameras looking inside a residential mailbox on Kingsbury Road. There is no loss reported at this time.A key to a commercial van parked in Parking Field 7S was reported lost or stolen.Firefighters and police responded to a residence for a carbon monoxide alarm. Upon investigation, firefighters deemed the area safe. May 17 Police were advised of a May 14 incident that occurred on the Adelphi University campus where a male student stabbed another male student twice in the arm, causing puncture wounds. Garden City detectives located the subject and arrested him for second-degree assault and criminal possession of a weapon.Police are investigating a report of a man sitting in a silver vehicle on Brompton Road while committing a lewd act in the view of a female victim who was walking past the vehicle. A victim reported her identity was stolen and used to file for fraudulent unemployment benefits.Officers responded to the Nassau Boulevard train crossing for a vehicle with a broken axle blocking the train tracks. Trains were diverted to an alternate track until the vehicle was removed.Officers investigated a report of a fraudulent check for $5,000 being cashed against a company's bank account.A victim stated his identity was stolen and used in an attempt to open an unauthorized store credit card account.A driver on Cherry Valley Avenue was charged with driving with a suspended license and defective brake lights.
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