Police Report: Cold Spring Harbor Country Club Robbed

Compiled by Connor Beach
cbeach@longislandergroup.com

Cold Spring Harbor Country Club Robbery

At around 7:48 p.m. on Nov. 11, an unknown suspect broke into the Cold Spring Harbor Country Club on East Gate Drive in Huntington, according to Suffolk police. The suspect broke glass to gain entry to the pro shop of the country club and stole cash, police said. The incident has been categorized as third-degree burglary, and police are still searching for a suspect.

Family Service League Clients Clash

A 56-year-old Huntington man was arrested after a fight broke out on Park Avenue in Huntington at around 5:00 a.m. on Nov. 11, Suffolk police said. The fight was between two clients from the Family Service League and resulted in the Huntington man’s arrest, according to police. Police charged the man with assault with intent to cause physical injury.

Melville Hit And Run

A 29-year-old Wheatley Heights man was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident on the South Service Road in Melville at around 6 p.m. on Nov. 10, according to Suffolk police. The man was driving a red Lexus that collided with a 2006 Dodge Sprinter, police said. The man fled the scene of the accident without stopping, according to police. He was charged with leaving the scene of an accident involving property damage.

Sneaky Shopper at Walt Whitman Mall

A 25-year-old woman from Jamaica, Queens was arrested for using a fake credit card at 230 Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station on Nov. 11, Suffolk police said. The woman made purchases at Saks Fifth Avenue in the Walt Whitman Mall with the fake credit card, police said. She was charged with third-degree grand larceny.

Baffling Burglary in Huntington Station

At around 2:46 p.m. on Nov. 10, an unknown suspect burglarized a residence at Folsom Avenue in Huntington Station, Suffolk police said. Police said it is unknown how the suspect entered the home, but once inside the suspect stole rings, a checkbook and a necklace. Police classified the incident as second-degree burglary, and are still searching for a suspect.