Crime & Safety
2 Assault Arrests Made In Long Beach: Arrest Report
Two other people were charged with disorderly conduct, police said.
LONG BEACH, NY — The latest Long Beach police arrest report from June 3 through 8 includes a pair of arrests in connection with assaults.
- On June 6, Mathew McKoy, 40, of Hempstead, was charged with assault/intent to cause physical injury, police said. It took place at Riverside Boulevard and Ocean Beach Park.
- Tanika Moore, 41, of Hempstead, was also charged on June 6 with assault/intent to cause physical injury at Riverside Boulevard and Ocean Beach Park, police said.
Two people were taken into custody for disorderly conduct.
- James Diamond, 28, of Baldwin, was arrested on June 6 on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, detectives said.
- Shawn Regan, 21, of East Meadow, was arrested on June 6 on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, police said. Both incidents took place at West Beech Street and Wisconsin Avenue, police said.
On June 3, a man was arrested, accused of driving his vehicle on the beach. Russell Moskowitz, 53, of Long Beach, was also charged with having a suspended license and no license, police said.
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Police made a pair of DWI arrests.
- On June 4, a Long Beach man was arrested on multiple charges. Kevin McKenna, 58, was booked on DWI, aggravated DWI, driving with a suspended license, no license and inadequate lights, detectives said.
- Nolan Duschere, 24, of Freeport, was charged with DWI on June 7, police said. Duschere also faced charges of resisting arrest and moving from a lane unsafely.
Two Long Beach men were taken into custody in connection with menacing.
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- Rakim David Cole, 29, was arrested on June 6 on a criminal possession with a previous conviction, detectives said. He also was charged with second-degree menacing.
- Tarence Wilson, 36, was charged with menacing with a weapon, police said. The June 7 arrest included a charge of assault with intent to cause physical injury, police said.
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