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Two Glen Cove men were rescued from their burning home last Friday morning after a housemate allegedly set the house on fire. The Glen Cove Fire Department, Police Department and EMS arrived at the scene, on Raymond Street, at around 9 a.m. and found the men trapped in the house. The quick response of the departments, as well as the actions of a neighbor, likely saved the men’s lives, according to officials. more
John Scalesi/Herald Life Nassau County Police Department Arson Bomb Squad detectives reported the details of a house fire that occurred on Sunday, March 15, at 12:30 p.m. in North … more
By Bridget Downes bdownes@liherald.com Long Beach firefighters responded to a number of emergency calls earlier this week, including a West End building fire, reports of smoke at the Long … more
An Elmont man was arrested and charged with setting five cars ablaze and vandalizing two others around the village over the course of an hour and a half early on the morning of May 26, Nassau County … more
Nassau County Police’s arson bomb squad reported the arrest of a Lakeview man for arson on Sunday, March 27 in Lakeview. more
Crime Stoppers and the Nassau County Police Department are seeking the public’s help in identifying the pictured subject, at right, in connection with an arson that occurred in Elmont. On … more
The Nassau County Police Department Arson and Bomb Squad are investigating a pair of recent car explosions in Oceanside and Island Park The first of the two minor explosions, each resulting in … more
A fire early Sunday morning at a Valley Stream dry cleaning business was intentionally set, police and fire officials say. more
An Oceanside man was charged with arson and reckless endangerment after he allegedly poured gasoline on the floor of a picnic area outside a local pub, and lit it. According to 4th Squad … more
A North Bellmore Fire Department volunteer was recently arrested and charged with setting fire to a car outside a local home, authorities said.Nassau County Police Department officials said that Matthew Greve, 25, was charged with third-degree arson at his arraignment on July 3. The felony charge stems from a May incident in which he allegedly set another man’s car on fire on purpose. more
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