Crime & Safety
Crimes Nearby: 2 Stabbed During Raucous Party
Also on the East End, alleged burglars arrested.
Editor's Note: The following information was supplied by police
agencies on the East End. A criminal charge is an accusation and does
not imply a conviction. One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.
Arrests recently reported elsewhere on the East End:
Riverhead
• Two were stabbed at a crowded party of more than 500 that led to violence on Oakland Drive South Saturday night, police said.
According
to Riverhead Town police, a call came in at 10:51 p.m. about loud
music. When police arrived at the party, they found a large crowd, with
hundreds of cars parked on and along the roadway, authorities said. The
homeowners were asked to lower the music; they told police the party was
almost over.
A short time later, an argument escalated and a
fight broke out among partygoers, police said; two men were stabbed.
The victims left the scene and headed to Peconic Bay Medical Center on
their own, police said.
Southampton
•(name removed)
East Hampton
•
Jonathan M. Elsis, 26, of Montauk, was arrested on felony charges
related to drunken driving, as well as misdemeanor drug charges, on Aug.
4 in Montauk. In the back of the vehicle, police found a small Dior
canvas bag with a pair of shoes and three clear and orange hypodermic
needles, a metal spoon, a sample of urine inside a blue rubber glove,
along with a Ziplock bag, cotton swabs, alcohol wipes, and band aids,
according to authorities. Police said he was previously convicted of DWI
on Aug. 8, 2012, and his vehicle was seized.
• Jason B.
Milius, 38, of East Hampton, was arrested on a felony DWI charge after
driving drunk with a child in the car on Route 114 in East Hampton,
police said. Police said they saw Milius by the Cove Hollow Road
intersection speaking on his cellphone at about 7:05 p.m. He was pulled
over near Toilsome Lane, and appeared intoxicated, according to police.
A check of his license showed it was suspended on May 15 for failure to
answer a summons out of Nassau County, police said. He was arrested at
about 7:30 p.m., and police obtained a warrant to draw his blood. A
clear glass containing alcohol was found under the front passenger seat,
police said.
Westhampton-Hampton Bays
•
On Aug. 4, Francisco Franco, 37, of Hampton Bays, was charged under
Leandra’s Law with aggravated driving while intoxicated, a felony, and
endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor. Police said they
pulled him over on Gravel Hill Road for failing to stop at a stop sign
at about 1 a.m. Police said two children, ages 4 and 11, were
passengers. The children were released to a family member.