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Jose Ponce-Castro, 26, of Long Beach, was arrested on Oct. 20 at 7:46 p.m. on several charges after punching three Lynbrook Police Department officers and resisting arrest. According to the Nassau … more
A Lynbrook man was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Valley Stream early Saturday morning, Nassau County police said. According to police, officers were on Shine Place for a disturbance … more
When you look at data on drunken driving over the past 30-plus years, it’s clear that we’re making real progress. Drunken driving-related deaths have been cut in half since 1980, down to just under 10,000 in 2014. But it’s equally clear that bringing that number down to zero will require a lot of hard work, creative thinking and new ideas. more
An East Rockaway woman was arrested in Bethpage at 12:45 a.m. on Dec 5. Maureen Hamilton, 58, was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, aggravated driving while intoxicated, … more
A Baldwin man is out on bail after allegedly driving while intoxicated, striking and killing a Lynbrook man with his car and fleeing the scene. Cosmin V. Florea, 34, of Baldwin had his bail … more
On Dec. 30, one day before one of the biggest drinking nights of the year, State Sen. Charles Fuschillo, Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice called for swift passage of a new law to close a legal loophole that Fuschillo said allows convicted drunken drivers to escape the mandatory ignition interlock requirement of Leandra’s Law. more
To combat drunk driving as New Year’s approaches, Nassau County police will be out in force this weekend, stepping up its enforcement of DWI (driving while intoxicated) laws with the “STOP-DWI” program. more
Q. My neighbor’s son was arrested for drunk driving. The police seized the car he was driving, which is owned by his mother and he told her the police are trying to forfeit it. What are my … more
Patricia Bregel, 35, of Lynbrook, has been sentenced to two to six years in prison by Nassau County Judge Alan Honorof for her involvement in the death of East Rockaway man Timothy Motherway in March of 2009, according to the Nassau County D.A.'s office. Bregel, who pleaded guilty to drunk driving and manslaughter after she caused the crash that killed Motherway, according to Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice. more
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