UPDATE: Owner Of Sunken Boat Says Captain Tried To Warn Approaching Vessel - 27 East

Police

Fire & Emergency / Police / 1588227

UPDATE: Owner Of Sunken Boat Says Captain Tried To Warn Approaching Vessel

icon 4 Photos
The Nina Marie

The Nina Marie

 a sportfishing boat from Rhode Island

a sportfishing boat from Rhode Island

 was partly submerged after colliding with a commercial fishing boat about 17 miles off shore on Sunday morning. The Nina Marie was dragged back to shore by Sea-Tow Shinnecock/Moriches while the other boat

was partly submerged after colliding with a commercial fishing boat about 17 miles off shore on Sunday morning. The Nina Marie was dragged back to shore by Sea-Tow Shinnecock/Moriches while the other boat

 the Elizabeth J

the Elizabeth J

authorKyle Campbell on May 17, 2015
UPDATE: 10:15 a.m. Monday The owner of the Elizabeth J said the captain of his ship attempted to radio the Nina Marie shortly before the sport fishing boat collided with... more

You May Also Like:

Southampton DWI Arrests for the Week of November 21

Martin Calieca-Cruz, 33, of Southampton was arrested by Quogue Village Police on November 15 and charged with misdemeanor DWI. Cruz was pulled over at 8:01 p.m. on Quogue Plaza Trail after being observed failing to stop at a stop sign, failing to maintain his lane, and driving 46 mph in a 25-mph zone on Old Country Road, police said, adding that an investigation revealed he was intoxicated. He was processed at Quogue Police headquarters and held for morning arraignment, then released. Rudy Ordonez Ruano, 36, of Shirley, was arrested by Westhampton Beach Village Police on November 10 and charged with ... 20 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer

Southampton Police Reports for the Week of November 21

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE — Three teenagers were escorted out of Stop & Shop on Jagger Lane on November 11 after employees called police to report the teen boys were cursing at them and refusing to leave the store. SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE — A Lewis Street resident called Village Police on November 11 to report a suspicious man in a black sedan was parked in front of their house and had repeatedly knocked on their door. A responding officer located the man, who informed the officer that he works for the Suffolk County district attorney’s office and was attempting to serve a subpoena ... by Staff Writer

Southampton Man Charged in March 6 Hampton Bays Fatal Hit-and-Run Involving Pedestrian

A Southampton man was arrested and indicted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident that occurred on March 6 on Springville Road in Hampton Bays. The Southampton Town Police Department Detective Division announced on Friday afternoon that Benjamin J. Sheen-Waltzer, 32, turned himself in to police after a months-long investigation into the accident that resulted in the death of Angel M. Asitimbay, 67. Sheen-Waltzer is charged with leaving the scene of an accident with injuries resulting in death, and tampering with physical evidence, both felonies. He was arraigned in Suffolk County Court and released on $50,000 bail, police said. Asitimbay ... 15 Nov 2024 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Southampton Police Reports for the Week of November 14

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE — On October 31, Village Police assisted a private investigator in serving a cease and desist order against a Jobs Lane store that the investigator said had been proven through multiple undercover buy operations to be selling counterfeit Hermes merchandise. SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE — A North Main Street homeowner told police on November 4 that two men had approached a domestic worker on the property and asked her if Kamala Harris lived at the residence. The men told the woman that they were going to come back later and burn down the house. The homeowner provided a description of ... 13 Nov 2024 by Staff Writer

Southampton DWI Arrests for the Week of November 14

Rudy Ordonez Ruano, 36, of Shirley was arrested by Westhampton Beach Police on Sunday at 8:48 p.m. at the intersection of Montauk Highway and Depot Road and charged with misdemeanor DWI. Police said an officer observed the defendant failing to maintain his lane and crossing over the shoulder line. He was pulled over and his breath smelled strongly of alcohol, according to police, who said there were two empty Corona bottles in the backseat of the car and the defendant performed poorly on field sobriety tests. A breath test came up with a blood alcohol reading of .15. He was ... by Staff Writer

Police Search for Couple Who Stole Merchandise From Macy's

Southampton Town Police and the Suffolk County Crime Stoppers are asking for the public’s help to identify two people who stole merchandise from the Macy’s department store in Hampton Bays last month. The pair, a man and a woman who were captured on the store’s security cameras, stole several items of clothing from the store shortly before 8 p.m. on October 19, authorities said. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to the arrest of the pair. Anyone with information about the crime can call 1-800-220-TIPS, or message police through the P3 Tips mobile app or ... by Staff Writer

FOIL Lawsuit Against Southampton Village Resolved

A Legal Aid Society investigator’s lawsuit brought against Southampton Village to obtain police department rules and regulations has been resolved after the police department supplied the requested documents, with redactions. The investigator, Richard Burns, filed a Freedom of Information request in person at the Southampton Village Police Department in January and made the same request of several other East End police departments that month. Southampton Village was the only municipality to tell him that it would take nearly a full year for his request to be fulfilled. The reason given for the long-anticipated wait was that the police department did ... 12 Nov 2024 by Brendan J. O’Reilly

Southampton Town Bans All Outdoor Fires as Threat of Brush Fire Grows

Southampton Town Supervisor Maria Moore last week declared a townwide state of emergency over the threat of wild fires due to the extreme dry conditions thanks to months without rain and expected periods of high winds. The state of emergency will remain in effect for 30 days unless it is rescinded or extended. The supervisor’s announcement on Friday, November 8, pointed to the long stretch of dry weather — now nearly three months — during which only trace amounts of rain have fallen across the town. According to the National Weather Service, the last measurable rainfall on the East End ... 8 Nov 2024 by Stephen J. Kotz

A Grief-Filled Courtroom as Sentences Are Pronounced in Noyac Fatal Fire Case

Four people whose lives have been forever altered by a fatal Noyac fire in 2022 ... 7 Nov 2024 by T.E. McMorrow

Murder in the Hamptons | 27Speaks Podcast

 After a woman was found dead last week at a high-end spa and wellness ... by 27Speaks