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UPDATE: Cars Damaged in Early Morning Spree

The vehicles were damaged between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, police said.

Nassau County Police are reporting that six vehicles in South Merrick were vandalized between 10 p.m. on Tuesday night and 7 a.m. on Wednesday morning.

According to detectives, a 2011 Nissan had its passenger side window broken on Clubhouse Road.

A 2011 Jeep had its driver’s side window broken on Clubhouse Road.

A 2007 Acura had its driver’s side window broken on Clubhouse Road.

A 2010 Subaru had its side rear passenger window broken on Rosebud Avenue.

A 1999 Land Rover had its rear passenger window broken on Hedge Lane.

A 1996 Chevrolet had its passenger side window broken on Charles Street.

According to police, the investigation is still ongoing and there is no word on whether or not this rash of damage is related to the recent Massapequa incident in which 20 cars were damaged.

Detectives request anyone with information regarding these crimes to contact the Nassau County Crime Stoppers at (800) 244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.


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Zach T May 17, 2013 at 07:20 pm
The School board is a bunch of morons if they want to remove this designation! There were 0 problemsRead More like this when Malucci was in office, this new superintendent is a waste of space, money, and cares more about his own paycheck then our kids! Between school security, and now this, I motion that we get rid of that skell!
Dr. Kim Lurie May 16, 2013 at 12:54 pm
Bless you, Anthony. And though I know ultimately the "Judge" will have to be heldRead More accountable by a higher authority...those of us who do this work, have not forgotten nor will we allow the system to forget what her role in this travesity was.
Anthony Merlo May 16, 2013 at 10:24 am
Thank you for this wonderful article on a good man pushed to the brink. I appriciate the fact thisRead More came form the heart and did not hold back. As Sacristan at Cure of Ars, I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Rich (as I called him) for some time. He was a man of faith and a pleasure to see. Always with a smile and kind word, you would never know what was going on the way he acted. This was a wonderful and insightful article. It is heartbreaking to think that where there was once love between 2 people, things got to the point where one persons life was destroyed by those who could and did for no apparent reason other than having the ability to do so. God will have mercy on Dr. Rich and the ex-wife and "Judge" should pray for the same given their actions.
helen turner May 13, 2013 at 07:58 am
i did forget to mention my maiden name - McKinney - there might be an old timer or two who mightRead More remember the McKinney family - my father was an artist who many people knew
Michael Ganci (Editor) May 12, 2013 at 11:19 am
Happy to help! MG