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AMAGANSETT — Tyler P. Shaw, 28, of Amagansett was arrested by East Hampton Town Police after a traffic stop on Montauk Highway on Friday night. Police said Shaw was driving a Chevrolet Malibu erratically and appeared intoxicated to the officer who made the traffic stop, then failed roadside sobriety tests. At headquarters, police said a breath test produced a reading of .22, well over the .08 level that defines intoxication in the State of New York, and also an excess of .18 level that automatically raised the misdemeanor DWI charge against Shaw to the aggravated level.
MONTAUK — Kevin A. Cosgrove, 24, a resident of Whitestone, Queens, was charged by Town Police with misdemeanor DWI early Sunday morning. Police said he was headed west leaving downtown Montauk, while tailgating the vehicle in front of him at an extremely close distance, and repeatedly swerving over the double yellow line, leading to a traffic stop, and, ultimately, his arrest. After his arrest, police said, he was taken to Town Police headquarters in Wainscott, where Cosgrove refused to take a breath test. Because of that refusal, later that morning during his arraignment, East Hampton Town Justice Steven Tekulsky suspended his driving privileges for the next year, pending a hearing to be conducted by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Tekulsky warned Cosgrove that if he was caught driving while his driving privileges are suspended, he could face jail time.
SPRINGS — Lawrence J. Steinfeld, 58, who resides in SoHo in Manhattan, was arrested by East Hampton Town Police on misdemeanor charges of DWI last Thursday night. Steinfeld was pulled over on Springs Fireplace Road, police said, because he was swerving across lane lines repeatedly. He failed roadside sobriety tests and was placed under arrest, after which a breath test at police headquarters produced a .15 reading, according to police.
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE — East Hampton Village Police arrested Henry Josue Garcia Estrada early Sunday morning on misdemeanor charges of DWI. Police had received a report of suspicious activity involving a car that was parked outside a Georgica Road residence, with its engine running, making strange noises. When an officer arrived to investigate, he reported seeing Garcia Estrada outside the vehicle with the engine running. Police said he then got into the driver’s seat of the car. According to police, Garcia Estrada appeared intoxicated. He reportedly failed sobriety tests and was taken to Village Police headquarters on Cedar Street, where a breath test produced a .13 reading.
MONTAUK — Jose Daniel Alvarez Perez, 22, who is working and living in Montauk for the summer season, was charged with felony assault in the second degree by Town Police early Monday morning. Police said he assaulted a roommate with a steel broomstick, striking the roommate multiple times, injuring him, and breaking one of the victim’s ribs. During his arraignment on Monday, Justice Tekulsky ordered Alvarez Perez to report immediately upon being released to the probation department for supervision while the case is pending.
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE — An Amagansett woman, Jenene Ronick, 52, was arrested by Village police the afternoon of June 10 on a misdemeanor charge of petty larceny. Police said Ronick walked out of a food store in the village with about $105 worth of food items without paying at the register. The manager of the store called police and provided an image of the vehicle he said Ronick was driving, which was soon spotted by an officer and pulled over. Ronick was processed at headquarters on the charge and released, with a future date in East Hampton Town Justice Court where she will be arraigned.
SPRINGS — An 18-year-old Springs resident was charged with felony criminal mischief by Town Police on Friday night. Police said the teen, who is eligible for youthful offender status due to his age, intentionally damaged another individual’s property. The damage was an excess of $500, making the incident a felony. Under youthful offender status, if prosecuted as such, the 18-year-old would effectively be left without a criminal record once the case is concluded and sealed.
MONTAUK — A Springs man, Andres Felipe Rodriguez Santana, 23, was arrested by Town Police early morning June 11 on misdemeanor DWI charges after a traffic stop on Montauk Highway. Police said he was driving a 2001 Toyota RAV4 erratically, crossing lane lines, leading to a traffic stop. He appeared intoxicated and failed sobriety tests and was placed under arrest. At headquarters, a breath test produced a reading of .17. While being processed at headquarters, police said they searched Rodriguez Santana, finding a small plastic bag in his pocket containing a white powder which tested positive for cocaine, adding a misdemeanor drug possession charge to his docket.