Crimes and suspicious incidents recently reported to the :
Grand Larceny
• A Southampton man reported the evening of June 20 that sometime since the day before an ATV marked for sale that was chained to a tractor trailer in a parking lot on County Road 39 went missing.
• An East Quogue man reported June 21 that sometime overnight a credit card and debit card were removed from his vehicle. The credit card was used at a gas station in Mastic at 2:18 a.m. in the amount of $72.95, according to the incident report.
Mischief
• A Westhampton man reported on June 23 that a sliding door to his residence on South County Road was damaged, apparently by someone trying to break in with a pry tool.
• A Hampton Bays woman reported June 23 that someone damaged several plastic and cloth ornamental garden windmills on her West Montauk Highway property.
• A Hampton Bays man reported June 21 that he returned from work to find the two rear tires of his Ford Expedition were flat and the word “bitch” was keyed into the side of the vehicle, in addition to numerous other scratches.
• A Hampton Bays woman reported June 22 that sometime overnight someone keyed her Jeep Wrangler, which was parked in her driveway.
• A Hampton Bays man reported June 15 that a golf ball broke the front window of his Canoe Place Road residence while he was not home.
Graffiti
• A Hampton Bays man reported June 16 that he discovered graffiti on the side of his fence facing the woods at his Maryland Boulevard home. The graffiti read “Rome” with an extra circle above the “o” and an arrow pointing right underneath the word. The man told police that graffiti has been an ongoing problem.
Burglary
• A Florida man reported that his cousin told him that all of the copper pipes in his basement had been removed from his Water Mill home on Head of Pond Road. The culprit entered the home through the rear basement window.