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Blotter: Flanders man had stolen computer, motorcycle engine

A Flanders man was arrested at his home June 11 after police found him in possession of a stolen computer and a 2009 Suzuki motorcycle engine, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.

Joshua Stoddard, 23, was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, officials said.

• Angelina Francisco, 21, was arrested June 12 and charged with second-degree burglary, Riverhead police said. She was processed and held for arraignment. No additional details were available.

• Shanntaus Hancock was arrested last Thursday and charged with DWI, Riverhead police said. Police did not provide additional information about the arrest.

• Douglas Carbone was arrested last Saturday and charged with aggravated DWI, according to Riverhead police, who did not provide additional information about his arrest.

• An unknown woman took 13 men’s shirts from a Tanger Outlet store without paying last Saturday, Riverhead police said. The woman, wearing a “light green shirt, blue jeans and sunglasses,” took the shirts from the Giorgio Armani store. The value of the shirts hasn’t been determined, and police are investigating the incident.

• A Shoreham woman was arrested June 12 after stealing various items from a Walmart in South Setauket, county police said. Donna Hancock, 53, placed stolen items in her purse and left the store without paying for them, officials said. Ms. Hancock was charged with petit larceny, police said.

A traffic stop in Flanders led to the arrest of an East Hampton man on a drug charge, police said.

• Cameron Greenbaum, 23, of King Street in East Hampton was pulled over last Wednesday night on Longneck Boulevard in Flanders for driving without a registration and making an illegal U-turn, officials said. He then was found to have what police believed to be a methadone tablet, police said.

He was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance .

• A 26-year-old Flanders resident, who does not have a valid NYS driver’s license, was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Southampton Saturday night, police said.

Gus Garcia-Blancarte of Riverside Avenue was pulled over for speeding and driving erratically on County Road 39 shortly after 10 p.m., police said.

He was charged with misdemeanor DWI, unlicensed operation and traffic violations, police said.

• Nicholas Fisher, 26, of Reeves Bay Trail in Flanders was charged with second-degree criminal contempt last Monday night after a traffic stop on Reeves Bay Trail in Flanders. His car was pulled over for a seat belt violation when he was found to have a court order of protection ordering him to stay away from his passenger, police said.

Those who are named in police reports have not been convicted of any crime or violation. The charges against them may later be reduced or withdrawn, or they may be found innocent.