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EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE — Juan P. Llanos Rios, 30, of Noyac, was arrested by East Hampton Town Police and charged with DWI after a traffic stop on Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village early Sunday morning. The town officer who made the arrest said that he began following the westbound 2012 Cadillac Llanos Rios was driving when he observed it swerving across lane lines on Montauk Highway near Accabonac Road. The officer pulled the Cadillac over after Llanos Rios turned onto Newtown Lane where, the officer said, the car swerved across several parking spaces on the shoulder of the road before pulling back out onto the main lane of travel. Llanos Rios appeared intoxicated, according to the police, and failed roadsides sobriety tests leading to his arrest. At police headquarters, a breath test produced to reading of .15, which is almost twice the .08 mark that defines intoxication in the State of New York, according to the police.
MONTAUK — Town Police arrested Patrick Lloyd Davis, 37, of Central Islip, and charged him with felony criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree, the afternoon of October 6 after an officer pulled over the 2017 Hyundai motorcycle police said Lloyd was riding. According to the police, the motorcycle had been reported stolen by its owner earlier this month. Davis was not charged with the actual theft, according to the charging document. He was processed at headquarters, and released with an appearance ticket, scheduled to be arraigned next week.
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE — East Hampton Village Police arrested a Hampton Bays man, Josue O. Gonzalez Orellana, 27, and charged him with assault in the third degree and criminal obstruction of breathing, both misdemeanors, last Thursday, stemming from an incident that occurred at the East Hampton train station the morning of September 27. Police said that on October 4, the alleged victim, also from Hampton Bays, came into headquarters to report the September 27 incident. The victim told police that he had been waiting outside the train station at around 7 a.m. for potential employers. While he was waiting, the victim told police, Gonzalez Orellana approached him, demanding $200 that he said the victim owed him from a previous trip the two made into New York City. When told by the victim that he did not have the money at that time, Gonzalez Orellana is said to have punched the man in the neck, then choked him, throwing him to the ground, where he continued to choke him, demanding the money. At that point, the other men waiting in front of the train station for work intervened and separated the two. Police then interviewed witnesses to the event, who confirmed the victim’s story. Police learned that Gonzalez Orellana drives a 2010 Honda Civic, which can frequently be spotted by the train station. Police spotted Gonzalez Orellana and the car nearby. Police said the Honda lacked a current inspection sticker, and that Gonzalez Orellana’s driver’s license was a restricted one, the restrictions of which police said he was violating, leading to two more charges, both violations. Gonzalez Orellana was arraigned later that morning in East Hampton Town Justice court, where a stay away order of protection was issued on behalf of the victim.
MONTAUK — Town Police arrested a 40-year-old East Hampton Village resident in Montauk and charged him with harassment, a violation, the morning of October 8. Police said that a couple of days earlier, on the afternoon of October 5, the man was walking along the beach between Ditch Plains and downtown Montauk when he had an altercation with the person he was walking with, someone he was familiar with, shoving that person to the ground. Police made the arrest of the East Hampton Village man after speaking with the victim. The man was arraigned later the same day after being arrested, and an order of protection, requiring him to stay away from the other person was issued by East Hampton Town Justice Court Justice David Filer.