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Town Police Log: Grand Larceny, Criminal Mischief and Illegal Dumping

Concrete forms valued at $15,000 go missing from construction site.

Southampton Town Police arrest and incident reports Dec. 4 through Dec. 12:

Grand Larceny

A contractor reported Wednesday that two days earlier approximately 200 concrete forms went missing from a trailer parked at a new home construction site on Scuttlebutt Farm Lane in Bridgehampton. The forms were valued at $15,000.

A Noyac resident on Harrys Lane reported Sunday that overnight someone took a white Coach purse containing her credit cards, drivers license and $25 cash from her car, which was parked outside her home.

A caretaker of a house on Sagg Road in Bridgehampton reported Sunday that a 42-inch Element TV was taken from a first floor bedroom. No physical evidence was left at the scene, police said. Police said the suspects entered the house using a key  that was left in an unlocked garaged on the property.

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Criminal Mischief

A Southampton resident on Fords Lane reported Friday that after he refused to give a car ride to someone he knew, the person punched his side view mirror, causing it to rip off the vehicle.

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Illegal Dumping

A man reported to police that a woman dumped several bags of leaves and refuse at the corner of Bathhouse Road and Shinnecocks Hills Road in Shinnecock Hills at around 12:15 p.m. on Dec. 4. When he told her that Southampton Town does not do garbage pick up, she responded that she did "not care," the man told police.

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