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Southampton Police Report

Karla Rodenzo, 21, of Phillips Avenue in Riverside was charged with fourth-degree burglary after allegedly swiping more than $1,000 from a cash register at Schmidt’s Seafood in North Sea, where she was employed, Southampton Town Police said.

Ms. Rodenzo was observed on surveillance footage stealing money about 8 p.m. on March 27, police said. She was arrested and charged two days later, authorities said.

* Three homeless men and a Sag Harbor woman were charged with second-degree criminal trespass after the group was found squatting in a boarded-up building in Riverside last Wednesday night, police said.

Vincent O’Dowd, 33, Leonard Johnson, 25, and Jeremy Ryan, 26, all of whom were described as homeless, as well as Alison Pfefferkorn, 27, of Brick Kiln Road in Sag Harbor were discovered at 425 Riverleigh Ave. and arrested, police said.

* A Northampton man reported last Tuesday that five charges totaling $307 were illegally made to his Suffolk Federal Credit Union debit card without his permission. A new card has been issued and the charges to the old card have been blocked, police said.

* Dylan Martin, 31, of Wading River was arrested by State Police Saturday and charged with DWI. No additional information was available.

James Lebruecher, 38, of Jamesport was arrested by State Police Saturday and charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, driving while his ability was impaired by drugs and unlawful possession of marijuana. No additional information was available.

* Two bicycles valued at a total of $600 were reported stolen from an unlocked shed outside an Oak Street home in Riverside last Wednesday, Southampton Town 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 The charges against them may later be reduced or withdrawn, or they may be found innocent.