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Missing Hempstead Girl Found
Update:
The 15-year-girl who went missing in Hempstead has been found.
Merguri Rojas, 15, had last been seen on Fulton Avenue, on Wednesday night, June 26.
Nassau County Police announced she had been located on Thursday afternoon, June 27.
Original report:
Police have issued an alert for a missing girl from Hempstead.
Merguri Rojas, 15, was last seen on Fulton Avenue, on Wednesday, June 26 at 8 p.m. in Hempstead, said Nassau County Police.
The missing teen was reported to Nassau County Police on Thursday, June 27 at 1 a.m.
She is described as being 5-foot-3 and 155 pounds, with b…
Stop & Shop Looks To Hire Nearly 400 New Employees For Long Island Stores
Stop & Shop is looking to hire nearly 400 employees for its Long Island stores.
The part-time jobs are in the bakery, deli, grocery, produce, seafood and meat departments, said the supermarket chain based in Quincy, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, June 26.
The supermarket chain has 1,250 positions to fill in the New York Metro area, according to the announcement.
There are also night crew openings for cashiers, porters and baggers, with a total of 520 openings in New Jersey, 390 on Long Island and 340 in New York City.
The brand is looking to add an additional seven to eight a…
Police Are Asking Public's Help To Find Three Missing Long Island Sisters
Three sisters have gone missing on Long Island and authorities are asking the public's help in locating them.
The teens, Aixza Ferrufino, 16, Aimee Ferrufino, 14, and Maya Ferrufino, 13, all of Freeport, went missing Friday, June 21 at 7:30 p.m. and was reported to police Wednesday, June 26 at 1:20 p.m., said Nassau County Police.
They were last seen on Southside Avenue in Freeport, according to detectives.
Aixza Ferrufino is described as 5-foot-4, 115 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
She was last seen wearing a red sweater and red/green pajamas. Her destination is…
Man, 33, Facing Multiple Charges Surrenders To Police After Road-Rage Crash In Greenwich
A 33-year-old man faces multiple charges surrendered to police after a road-rage crash, according to the Greenwich Police Department.
Kevin M. Ezzo, of Greenwich, was arrested on an active warrant on Tuesday, June 25 related to the road rage incident in May, said police.
On Sunday, May 5, police investigated a reported road rage incident on Arch Street in which Ezzo reportedly was driving on Railroad Avenue when another vehicle almost hit the pickup truck he was driving, according to Greenwich Police.
Ezzo reportedly made a U-turn and chased the other vehicle onto Arch Street where he alle…