East Hampton Police Reports for the Week of October 31
Staff Writer on Oct 30, 2024
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE — Police received a report that there was a man running in and out of traffic on Newtown Lane the afternoon of October 22. An officer tracked... more
MONTAUK — Wilmer F. Guachamin Aguirre, 35, was arrested on a felony charge of criminal contempt in the first degree at a residence the morning of October 28. Police said that Guachamin Aguirre violated a court order of protection that had been issued by East Hampton Town Justice David Filer after an arrest in September. Police reported that Guachamin Aguirre pinned the protected party to the ground, using his knee to apply pressure to that individual’s chest, causing bruising on the chest and forearms.
20 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE — In the process of transporting a patient from Montauk to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, Friday afternoon, the ambulance crew notified police that someone was tailgating them in another vehicle. Police pulled over the vehicle in question, they said, on Woods Lane, a 1986 Chevrolet Corvette. The driver of the Corvette explained to police that he was the husband of the woman in the Montauk ambulance. The driver apologized for what he had done and stated he was concerned for his wife. The officer who made the stop issued the driver a warning for violation of New ...
13 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer
MONTAUK — A woman approached a police officer during the Montauk Halloween children’s parade on Main Street to report that a man on a bicycle was approaching and making inappropriate comments to “juvenile females.” The officer looked around and soon located a man matching the description. The officer spoke with the man, a Montauk resident, and advised him not to interact with “unknown juvenile females.” The man agreed and rode away. EAST HAMPTON — A 19-year-old Springs man was arrested by East Hampton Town Police on Halloween on a misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare of a child. Police said ...
6 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer
EAST HAMPTON — Braulio Camillo Padilla Romero, 35, of East Hampton was charged by East Hampton Town Police with felony assault in the second-degree late in the afternoon of October 9. Police said that on the previous afternoon, Padilla Romero had struck a teenager with a “long wooden stick wrapped in brown leather multiple times on his legs and arms.” “The actions of the defendant resulted in welts and bruises to the victim’s legs and arms, causing substantial pain and swelling,” the criminal complaint reads. He was held overnight and was arraigned last Thursday morning. East Hampton Town Justice David ...
17 Oct 2024 by Staff Writer