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EAST HAMPTON — An out-of-control party on Squires Path involving hundreds of teens drinking alcohol led to the arrest of the adult residents, Karl Gerhard Hagn, 51, and Susan Villa Hagn, 55, on August 23, according to police. Police said that when they arrived a little after 10 p.m., there were up to 300 teens wandering through the house and property, many drinking alcoholic beverages. Hagn and Villa Hagn were each charged with two misdemeanors, endangering the welfare of a child, and allowing the consumption of alcohol by underage drinkers at a private residence. Hagn told police in a statement that they were throwing an end-of-summer going away party for their daughter, who was about to leave for boarding school. They had expected about 60 guests, all between the ages of 14 and 15, Hagn told police. However, one of the teens interviewed by police said word about the party had gotten out on social media, specifically Snapchat, causing a mob of teens to descend onto Squires Path, many bringing alcohol. She also stated that she was drinking a White Claw when an officer stopped her, which she said a friend had gotten for her from inside the residence. Hagn said in his statement to police that he had considered calling 911 before police arrived, once he realized he had lost control of the situation.
EAST HAMPTON — East Hampton Town Police arrested Francis Xavier Gomez Dominguez, 33, a Bridgehampton resident, the night of September 3 on misdemeanor charges of DWI. Police said Gomez Dominguez was driving a 2007 Acura on North Main Street at night while the license plate lights on the vehicle were not functioning, and was swerving across lane lines, leading to a traffic stop. According to police, Gomez Dominguez appeared intoxicated and failed sobriety tests, leading to his arrest. At police headquarters a breath test produced a reading of .27, police said, over three times the .08 mark that defines intoxication in New York, and high enough to justify a raised misdemeanor charge of aggravated DWI.
WAINSCOTT — Town Police arrested Keith A. Tonnesen, 35, of East Quogue on Friday night on misdemeanor DWI charges. Police said Tonnesen was headed west on Montauk Highway in a 2011 Nissan at a high rate of speed and failed to signal a turn into a parking lot, among other violations, leading to the traffic stop. Tonnesen failed sobriety tests and was placed under arrest, police said. At headquarters, according to police, a breath test produced a reading of .20, in excess of the .18 mark that automatically raises the charge to misdemeanor aggravated DWI.
MONTAUK — Town Police arrested Brian J. Kaminski, 45, of Bay Shore early in the morning on September 4 after an incident in the parking area outside Dive Bar Pizza on Westlake Drive in the dock area. Police said Kaminski kicked the rear quarter panel of a 2020 Honda SUV with enough force to cause serious damage to it, to the tune of $750, leading to a felony charge of criminal mischief. Kaminski was processed and released, to be arraigned next week in East Hampton Town Justice Court.
SPRINGS — Town Police arrested Martin A. Soto, 61, of Springs the night of August 29 after an altercation at a residence on Three Mile Harbor Road. Police said Soto had hurled a beer bottle at the head of an antagonist, and had done this in front of a 13-year-old child, leading to a misdemeanor charge of acting in a manner injurious to a child, as well as a violation charge of harassment. When officers arrived at the scene, Soto barricaded himself inside a Ford van, police said. It took police some time to get to Soto, leading to an additional misdemeanor charge of obstructing governmental administration.
SPRINGS — East Hampton Town Police made an arrest on Saturday morning on a charge related to an incident that occurred on July 25. Police said that Kevin S. Guanga Sacaquirin, 22, of Springs had placed another man in a chokehold during a dispute on July 25, and continued choking the man until he passed out, leading to a charge of criminal obstruction of breathing, a misdemeanor, and that Guanga Sacaquirin had also punched the man in the chest, repeatedly, fracturing several ribs, leading to a misdemeanor charge of assault in the third degree.
SPRINGS — Town Police arrested Pedro R. Calle Bolano, 49, of Springs on September 3, relating to an incident that had occurred on August 29. Police said Calle Bolano had repeatedly punched another man in the face at a Gerard Drive location, and also bit the man on the stomach and arm several times, causing numerous cuts and abrasions and pain. He was charged with assault in the third degree.
EAST HAMPTON — Town Police arrested Angel D. Cuenca Malan, 26, after an altercation on Spinner Lane during which Cuenca Malan is said to have taken a beer bottle and smashed the driver’s side window of a vehicle. He was charged with misdemeanor criminal mischief. The criminal mischief charge at the misdemeanor level is brought when the damage is assessed to be less than $250.
MONTAUK — Town Police arrested an 18-year-old Montauk resident a little after 5 a.m. on Saturday on a misdemeanor DWI charge after the teen reportedly crashed into a pole on West Lake Drive. The teen refused to take a breath test at headquarters, police said. The combination of that refusal, and the DWI charge at such a young age, can have major implications over the course of several years for a young driver when it comes to the Department of Motor Vehicles, separate and apart from the legal process that the teen is now facing.