A total of 110 incidents were reported by Riverhead Town Police on May 31, 2023. Among them:

7:24 a.m. Trespass Arrest, Eagle Chevrolet, Old Country Road, Riverhead. A person was arrested for trespassing.

7:50 a.m. Larceny, Riverhead Auto Mall, Nissan, Old Country Road.

9:27 a.m. Animal Incident, Middle Country Road, Calverton.

11:06 a.m. Town Code Violation, East Main Street, Riverhead. Summons issued for possessing an open alcoholic beverage in a public place.

11:14 a.m. Petit Larceny, Home Depot, Old Country Road, Riverhead.

12:19 p.m. Warrant Arrest, Howell Avenue, Riverhead. A person was arrested on a Riverhead Town arrest warrant.

1:11 p.m. Petit Larceny, Famous Footwear Outlet, West Main Street, Riverhead.

1:41 p.m. Larceny, Nike Outlet, West Main Street, Riverhead. Prior larceny reported.

2:59 p.m. Disturbance, Sunoco, Middle Country Road, Calverton.

3:47 p.m. Disturbance, Herricks Lane, Jamesport.

3:52 p.m. Petit Larceny Arrest, Walgreens, Old Country Road, Riverhead.

5:17 p.m. Property Lost or Stolen, Railroad Avenue, Riverhead. $100.00 was lost or stolen on May 20.

6:02 p.m. Disturbance, East Main Street, Riverhead. Subject gone prior to police arrival.

6:19 p.m. Stolen Vehicle, Village Beverage Wading River. A U-Haul was not returned on time.

7:27 p.m. Larceny, Carlos Pizza, Osborn Avenue, Riverhead.

7:50 p.m. Arrest, Shell Gas, West Main Street, Riverhead. A person was arrested for criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree.

9:17 p.m. Fireworks, Crows Nest Drive, Baiting Hollow.

10:07 p.m. Suspicious Person, Oak Drive, Riverhead. Subjects were gone prior to police arrival.

11:13 p.m. Disturbance, 1st Avenue, Calverton. Person was advised to leave the area.

Editor’s note: This compilation of reported incidents does not include traffic stops, aided cases (ambulance calls), reports of suspicious persons/vehicles or other complaints determined by the responding officer to be unfounded or resolved prior to police arrival, automatic alarms resulting in no further police action, and miscellaneous service calls, including traffic light malfunctions, and noncriminal death investigations.

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