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Crimes Nearby: Westhampton Man Charged With DWI

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Westhampton-Hampton Bays:
A 34-year-old Westhampton man faces a felony DWI charge after Southampton police said he drove on drugs into the Riverside McDonald’s with his three-year-old son on Nov. 23.
Officers said they pulled over David Amorose at around 7 p.m. after receiving a call about a man falling asleep while driving into the fast food joint on Flanders Road. Police said that Amorose, who had his three-year-old son in the car, appeared to be under the influence of Xanax.
Amorose was charged with aggravated DWI with a child, a felony, and endangering the welfare of a child and driving while ability impaired by drugs, both misdemeanors.

Riverhead:
Riverhead police are searching for three men, one of whom was armed with a handgun, who allegedly entered a home in downtown Riverhead Wednesday night and demanded money, then fled with a cell phone after one of the residents struggled with the burglars.
Police said they responded to a larceny call after three black men entered a home on East Avenue at about 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday. After demanding money, the suspects scuffled with one of the residents in the home and fled with a Blackberry cell phone, according to a police report of the incident. Police said the suspects are still at large.
Police arrived after the burglary took place, according to a report. No one was injured in the incident, police said.

A highly intoxicated Riverhead man was punched in the face during a brawl at Riverside Laundry on West Main Street on Nov. 20, police said. The man reported that he was struck by an unknown Hispanic man at about 4 p.m. who fled before police arrived, according to a police report of the incident.
The man was taken to Peconic Bay Medical Center and treated for his injuries. No charges have been filed, police said.

Leocadio Soc-Sian, 29, of Riverhead, was arrested on Nov. 19 and charged with aggravated DWI and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle after police responded to a 911 call reporting loud music coming from his vehicle, police said.
Police said they observed Soc-Sian failing to stay in his lane on Hamilton Avenue. Police pulled him over and arrested him after investigating for alcohol, according to a police report of the incident. Soc-Sian was processed and held for Monday arraignment, police said.

Southampton:
DWI, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance

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Noah V. Wilson, 21, of Southampton, was arrested Nov. 27 at 1:43 a.m. and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree and DWI, both misdemeanors. Southampton Village police said they stopped Wilson for failing to maintain his lane of traffic while operating a 2009 Chevrolet northbound on North Sea Road. After further investigation, he was arrested and charged with DWI, police said. He was processed and held for morning arraignment.

DWI
Jeremy Clint, 21, of Sag Harbor, was arrested Nov. 22 at 12:24 a.m. on Noyac Road in Noyac and charged with DWI, a misdemeanor. Southampton Town police officers stopped Clint for having dirty license plates when they discovered that he appeared intoxicated, according to police reports.


Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance
Chasrlotte Yenchko, 22, of East Norwich, was arrested Nov. 21 at 2:39 p.m. at Southampton Town police headquarters in Hampton Bays and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor. Two pocketbooks were found in the parking lot on Montauk Highway in Sagaponack, and while officers looked inside the bags for ID, they discovered oxycodone pills, according to reports. Yenchko admitted the pills were hers, police said.

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East Hampton:

Anton J. Silich, 42, of Redding, CT, was arrested and charged with a felony after he was allegedly caught driving drunk with his son in the car on Thanksgiving in Springs.
The officer activated his lights and sirens, but Silich did not immediately stop. He came to a stop on Springs Fireplace Road near Queens Lane. When the officer came to his window, Silich did not roll the driver's side window all the way down and would not speak in the officer's direction. When he finally rolled his window fully down, police said they could smell an alcoholic beverage on his breath. handed police a credit card instead of his license, before correcting his mistake.
Silich's son was sitting in the back center seat.

are looking for a suspect in a burglary at a Stephen Hands Path residence on Friday.
According to a statement from police, the man was found in the basement of 203 Stephen Hands Path at about 10 a.m. He fled with a shopping bag containing women's undergarments when he was stopped by an acquaintance of the homeowner.
"After a brief struggle he continued on foot running southbound on Stephen Hands Path where he entered the tree line on the east side of the road," police said.


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