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Amber Alert canceled for 6-year-old boy last seen in Houston
(Gray News) - An Amber Alert for a 6-year-old boy was canceled after he was found, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Henderson Calderon Carranza, 6, was originally missing from Suffolk County, New York. He was found Friday night after an Amber Alert was issued in Texas, where the boy had last been seen.
Lone star tick bite can cause red meat allergy. Is it in NY? What the data tells us
Concerns about under-reporting of lone star tick bites that can cause a meat allergy are mounting in New York and other states as climate change fuels spikes in populations of many tick species. Parts of the Hudson Valley, including Westchester County, and Long Island topped the list of New York...
Texas Amber Alert discontinued: Missing 5-year-old Henderson Calderon Carranza located
HOUSTON - UPDATE: FOX 26 has learned that the Amber Alert for 5-year-old Henderson Calderon Carranza was found. No other details have been released. We'll keep you up-to-date with the latest information as we learn more. --------------- An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing 5-year-old boy who was...
Wanted for Medford Grand Larceny
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Sixth Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who allegedly stole from a Medford store last month. A man allegedly stole allergy medication from Target, located at 2975 Horseblock Road, on June 18 at approximately...
High-ranking MS-13 gang member admits to 8 murders, including 2 teen girls
A high-ranking MS-13 gang member pleaded guilty to eight murders, including two teen girls who were chased down, beaten with bats and hacked with a machete near a Long Island elementary school. The post ‘Hands are drenched in blood’: High-ranking MS-13 gang member admits to 8 murders, including 2 teen girls who were chased down, beaten with bats and hacked with a machete first appeared on Law & Crime.
16 residents of Long Island infected with dengue this year, CDC says
More than 140 New Yorkers, including up to 16 from Long Island, have been infected with dengue, a potentially fatal mosquito-borne illness transmitted in tropical parts of the globe, according to data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. None of the New York cases has resulted in...
10 Jails In New York With The Most People Locked Up
Some jails in New York State have more people locked up than others. Of course, nobody wants to go to jail, but sometimes things happen. New York collects data on how many people are in the various jails across the state. New York City jail population figures have been reported...
Free outdoor concert series comes to Wyandanch this summer
Wyandanch is evolving. The Suffolk County hamlet is currently getting a makeover as part of the Town of Babylon’s Wyandanch Rising project. Over the years, there have been more than 390 new apartments added, 35,000 square feet of new retail space and a plaza built with an ice rink, fire pit and a fountain. This summer, a free concert series marks the first music collaboration in the Wyandanch community, which is partially funded by the Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, Wyandanch Plaza Association and Empact Inc.
Long Island man accused of cutting off dog’s ears, using glue to close wounds
A Long Island man accused of cutting the ears off his injured dog and using glue to close the wounds has been indicted for aggravated animal cruelty and related charges, Suffolk County authorities said Friday. The incident caused “severe pain and physical injuries” that ultimately led to the death of...
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