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CULINARY PERFECTION IS COMING TO Sands New York

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Where would you like to dine tonight? At one of New York’s trend-setting establishments like Rao’s, Jean-Georges, or estiatorio Milos? Or possibly the culinary creations of celebrity chefs like Lorena Garcia and Tetsuya Wakuda will be more to your palette’s delight. Whatever exceptional culinary experience you can imagine, you’ll fnd it at the Sands’ planned Long Island destination resort.

Combined with the local restaurant scene, the Sands New York culinary experience will transform Long Island to a must-experience dining destination. Plus, Sands New York’s fvestar concierge service will be directing visitors to local restaurants, bars and attractions, beneftting the entire region.

■ A Levittown woman reported that her front and rear license plates were stolen while parked on Cotton Lane on April 22.

■ At the Field of Dreams, on Old Sunrise Highway in Massapequa, an individual reported that their car keys and key fob were stolen on April 23.

■ On Wagner Street in Wantagh, a man reported that $11 were stolen from his car while it was parked on April 25.

■ Walgreens, located on Hempstead Turnpike in Bethpage, reported that an unidentified woman stole various items from the store on April 25.

Arrests:

■ Frandy Vasquez, 22, of Levittown, was arrested for allegedly shoplifting from BJ’s Wholesale Club on Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown on February 14.

■ Michelle Melisaratos, 46, from Bellmore, was arrested for allegedly shoplifting from Walmart on Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow on April 21.

■ Christopher Gallagher, 54, of Wantagh, was arrested for allegedly shoplifting from Wantagh Park on April 24.

■ Augusto Pozu Pachecho, 38, from Jackson Heights, was arrested for allegedly shoplifting from Macy’s at the Sunrise Mall in Massapequa on April 24.

■ Robert Ditizio, 56, of Syosset, was arrested at the intersection of Wantagh Avenue and Merrick Road in Wantagh for alleged DWI on April 21.

Criminal Mischief:

■ On Garfield Place in Massapequa, a man reported that unidentified subjects damaged his PVC fence on April 21.

People named in Crime Watch items as having been arrested and charged with violations or crimes are only suspected of committing those acts of which they are accused. They are all presumed to be innocent of those charges until and unless found guilty in a court of law.

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