Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Morning News Brief: Police: Roosevelt man stole $8K from senior in phone scam

           

Police: Roosevelt man stole $8K from senior in phone scam

 

Police say George Rodriguez called an 85-year-old man Monday, saying his grandson had been arrested in Atlantic City and needed the money.

 

TOP STORIES

Police: Dog found dead in Long Beach backyard

 

According to police, X-rays on the Daschund named Buddy show it may have been shot in the heart, possibly with a BB gun.

 

No winner! Mega Millions soars to $530M

 

Long Beach Detectives and the Animal Crimes Unit are investigating.

 

Road Trip: Submit your favorite vacation spot on Long Island

 

Pack up the car and let’s go for a drive! News 12 is ready for a Road Trip.

 

VROOM! Long Island Auto Classic revs up at the Mansion at Glen Cove on June 9

 

The Long Island Auto Classic features classic, muscle, exotic and luxury cars from around the country.

 

Poll: World Environment Day

 

World Environment Day is the United Nations day for encouraging worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment.

 

LabCorp: Data breach may have exposed information of almost 8 million patients

 

The breach happened between Aug. 1, 2018, and March 30, 2019.

 

Amityville shooting puts schools on lockout, leaves man in critical condition

 

A possibly drug- or gang-related shooting in Amityville village put schools in the community on lockout Tuesday afternoon and left a man in critical condition.

 

Smithtown man doesn't let near-death experience keep him from horseshoeing

 

Smithtown's Frank DiMarco has suffered a torn rotator cuff, broken ribs, leg wounds, hip tears and even a fractured back -- all during his time horseshoeing.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Dejan fuera de la corte a la madre de 'Junior'

 

Dejan fuera de la corte a la madre de "Junior." En LI arrestan a un supuesto pandillero de la MS-13 por el asesinato de un joven. En El Bronx presentan plan para remodelar el sector de Hunts Point.

 

New York poised to become first state to ban cat declawing

 

New York would be the first state in the U.S. to ban the declawing of cats.

 

Nassau police union again warns of public risk due to detective shortage

 

The Nassau County Detectives Association is once again warning that public safety could be at risk because of a detective shortage.

 

 

 

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