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Prosecutors have charged suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann with the murder of a fourth woman. The remains of a 25-year-old Connecticut woman were among the first remains of sex workers to be discovered near Gilgo Beach over a decade ago.
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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney backs the bills to crack down on the fentanyl overdose epidemic. The bipartisan package would allow police to charge drug dealers with manslaughter.
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The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office says no further action is necessary after its investigation into falsified timesheets from outgoing Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison.
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Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison said new witnesses have connected accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann to two more victims — Shannan Gilbert and Karen Vergata.
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Moses K. Johnson, a 63-year-old former Town of Huntington employee, was charged with grand theft for allegedly continuing to collect his deceased mother's pension for more than a year.
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After almost three decades, the dismembered remains of “Fire Island Jane Doe'' have been identified but law enforcement have yet to connect her to the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killer investigation.
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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney will be the lead prosecutor in the case against Rex Heuermann, the Massapequa Park man charged with murder related to three women whose remains were found near Gilgo Beach in 2010.
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Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced the indictment of eight people for their role in an alleged cocaine distribution ring in which packages containing kilograms of cocaine were shipped from Puerto Rico to Long Island via the United States Postal Service and then sold on the streets of Suffolk County.
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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney slammed a controversial measure in New York that would seal criminal records from public view.
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According to federal and local authorities, 11 former high-ranking union officials, most from Long Island, have pleaded guilty to receiving bribes from a construction contractor.