Crime Stoppers and the Nassau County Police Department are seeking the public’s help in identifying the subject wanted in connection with a robbery which occurred in Valley Stream, New York within the confines of the Fifth Precinct.
On Friday, September 30, 2011 at approximately 8:35 PM, the victims were walking on Merrick Road in the vicinity of North Montgomery Street, Valley Stream, New York. The above pictured subject approached the victims and forcibly removed jewelry from each of them. The subject fled westbound on Merrick Road.
SUBJECT: Black male, in his thirties, 5’9” tall, with dark skin, a beard and wearing a red and blue short sleeve polo shirt and dark denim jeans.
Crime Stoppers is asking anyone who knows the identity of the subject or with any information about this crime to call our toll free hotline: 1-800-244-TIPS (8477). All calls will be kept confidential. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to an arrest.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers and the Nassau County Police Department are seeking the public’s help with identifying the unknown subject pictured above. The subject is wanted in connection with a physical force robbery that occurred in Valley Stream, New York.
On Friday September 23, 2011 at 3:00 PM a 16 year old male victim was walking home from Valley Stream South High School on Jedwood Place at Sanford Court. At that time he observed the subject pictured above with two additional male blacks 16-18 years of age all wearing black hoodies. One subject distracted the victim while another punched him and forcibly took his cell phone. All three subjects fled on foot on Jedwood Place towards Mill Road.
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION (ABOVE) - male black, 18-21 yoa, 6’0” tall, dark complexion, dark eyes, black moustache & goatee wearing a black hoodie.
Crime Stoppers is asking anyone who can identify the unknown subject pictured above, or has any information about this case to contact us at our toll free hotline: 1-800-244-TIPS (8477).
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Free I.D. Cards for Seniors
Supervisor Murray, Town Clerk Announce Free I.D. Cards for Senior Citizens
Taking a page from the very successful Town of Hempstead Child Identification Program, Supervisor Kate Murray and Town Clerk Mark Bonilla today announced that the town has begun offering free identification cards for senior citizens. The town introduced the program before 75 residents at the Wantagh Senior Center.
"These ID cards come not only with a person's name, description and photograph, but with detailed information on their allergies, doctor's contact data, family telephone numbers and other vital information, which can be very useful in the event of an emergency," said Murray. "We have seen great results from our Child Identification Program and we are hoping for the same for our seniors."
While many seniors are certainly enjoying their golden years here in the Town of Hempstead, several of them have physical ailments that can potentially put them at risk in certain situations. In an emergency, a town Senior I.D. card may help medical technicians to quickly determine how to treat a particular person, given their allergies and other related information.
This card can also be used for everyday activities: Heading to the movies? Doing some shopping? Show your Town of Hempstead Senior I.D. Card and take advantage of great discounts available to seniors.
So how can you get one?
For seniors who wish to participate in the program, the Town Clerk's office will provide them with easy-to-read information forms. The data is then immediately transferred onto small, wallet-sized identification cards and a larger 8" by 8" document that may be displayed on the senior's refrigerator door. The town is providing this service for free, and no records are kept by the town once an I.D. card has been created.
One of the great benefits of this program is that seniors no longer have to wait on long, slow-moving lines somewhere to get an identification card. Town Clerk staff will travel to libraries, senior centers and senior clubs to provide this service on location. It takes just a few minutes to create a Senior I.D. Card that will provide years of benefits for seniors.
"We encourage our seniors in the Town of Hempstead to take advantage of this great program," said Bonilla. "It's fast, it's simple and best of all, it's free!"
Supervisor Murray would like to thank Town Clerk Mark Bonilla, Department of Senior Enrichment Commissioner Johanna Scarlata, and the staff at the Wantagh Senior Center for their assistance in organizing today's event.
"What's more convenient than having your personal information, physicians' contacts and emergency numbers all in the palm of your hand?" said Murray. "We in the town are happy to provide this free service for our seniors."
Taking a page from the very successful Town of Hempstead Child Identification Program, Supervisor Kate Murray and Town Clerk Mark Bonilla today announced that the town has begun offering free identification cards for senior citizens. The town introduced the program before 75 residents at the Wantagh Senior Center.
"These ID cards come not only with a person's name, description and photograph, but with detailed information on their allergies, doctor's contact data, family telephone numbers and other vital information, which can be very useful in the event of an emergency," said Murray. "We have seen great results from our Child Identification Program and we are hoping for the same for our seniors."
While many seniors are certainly enjoying their golden years here in the Town of Hempstead, several of them have physical ailments that can potentially put them at risk in certain situations. In an emergency, a town Senior I.D. card may help medical technicians to quickly determine how to treat a particular person, given their allergies and other related information.
This card can also be used for everyday activities: Heading to the movies? Doing some shopping? Show your Town of Hempstead Senior I.D. Card and take advantage of great discounts available to seniors.
So how can you get one?
For seniors who wish to participate in the program, the Town Clerk's office will provide them with easy-to-read information forms. The data is then immediately transferred onto small, wallet-sized identification cards and a larger 8" by 8" document that may be displayed on the senior's refrigerator door. The town is providing this service for free, and no records are kept by the town once an I.D. card has been created.
One of the great benefits of this program is that seniors no longer have to wait on long, slow-moving lines somewhere to get an identification card. Town Clerk staff will travel to libraries, senior centers and senior clubs to provide this service on location. It takes just a few minutes to create a Senior I.D. Card that will provide years of benefits for seniors.
"We encourage our seniors in the Town of Hempstead to take advantage of this great program," said Bonilla. "It's fast, it's simple and best of all, it's free!"
Supervisor Murray would like to thank Town Clerk Mark Bonilla, Department of Senior Enrichment Commissioner Johanna Scarlata, and the staff at the Wantagh Senior Center for their assistance in organizing today's event.
"What's more convenient than having your personal information, physicians' contacts and emergency numbers all in the palm of your hand?" said Murray. "We in the town are happy to provide this free service for our seniors."
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