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Southampton Police Report

A Central Islip man who was already in jail was charged this week with a car theft that took place over the summer, according to Southampton Town Police.
Glen Brunskill. 42, of Carnation Avenue in Central Islip is accused of stealing a 1992 Thunderbird from the Valero gas station at the traffic circle in Riverside on July 18, 2010, according to police.
Mr. Brunskill, who has an extensive arrest record, was already in jail on other unspecified charges and was brought to police headquarters last Tuesday by Suffolk sheriffs. He was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny in connection with the July incident, according to police.
• Edgar Zurdo-Alvrado, 20, of Washington Avenue in Riverhead was charged with driving while intoxicated Friday night on Lake Avenue in Riverside. He was observed crossing a double yellow line while heading north on Lake Avenue, his 2000 Honda Civic veering into the southbound lane, according to police.
Mr. Zurdo also was charged with moving from a lane unsafely, unlicensed operation and having an open alcohol container in public, according to police.
• Filemon Rivera, 30, of Flanders Boulevard in Flanders was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree harassment in separate incidents Saturday. The harassment charge followed a civilian complaint in which he was accused of kicking a woman multiple times in the stomach following a domestic dispute just after midnight Saturday. Later that morning, he was charged with third-degree assault at police headquarters for an incident that occurred at 214 Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays on Dec. 2, 2009, in which he was accused of punching an unidentified person in the face, according to police.
• A car stereo valued at $1,300 and $80 worth of compact discs were reported stolen from a car parked on Flanders Boulevard in Flanders last Monday.
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 The charges against them may later be reduced or withdrawn, or they may be found innocent.