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Unlicensed on the Roads

Wed, 12/09/2020 - 16:52

Two drivers were charged last week with aggravated unlicensed driving after East Hampton Town police stopped them for alleged traffic infractions. Troy Cuevas of Islip Terrace and Martha Huanga of Montauk will both report to Town Justice Court on Wednesday.

In Sag Harbor, Marcos Cajamarca-Yunga of East Hampton was arrested on the same charge, as well as for driving without valid registration or a required Interlock device, indicating he has a history of drinking and driving. The device measures the driver's blood-alcohol content before the engine will start. Mr. Cajamarca-Yunga will appear before Justice Lisa R. Rana in Sag Harbor Village Justice Court. 

Montauk Parade Security Top of Mind

The East Hampton Town Police Department’s planning for security at the Montauk Friends of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade, to be held on March 30, begins early in the new year and continues until a week before the parade. But after the attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year’s Day that killed 14 people, there is an even greater focus on safety this year.

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On the Police Logs 03.06.25

Warning that it could be a false alarm, a police dispatcher alerted officers on the evening of Feb. 25 that a caller had reported “a man with a possible bomb attached to his chest” on Main Street. Police found no such man nor any witnesses to the person described.

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A Deer Collision in Montauk

A Sag Harbor man was riding a motorcycle on Route 27 near East Lake Drive in Montauk on the evening of Feb. 26 when, he told East Hampton Town police, a deer ran out into the road.

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On the Police Logs 02.27.25

On Feb. 19, a Stuart’s Lane, East Hampton, woman reported two vehicles circling her neighborhood. Police found one vehicle parked on the shoulder. The driver explained that she was using the quiet street to teach her mother how to drive. The other vehicle was being used to practice parallel parking.

Feb 27, 2025

 

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