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4 ~ (1) fCop shot in head by teen with pellet gun o ~ • . • at the youth even though he believed side the child. The assailants opened West Sayville f by Cliff Miller he had been shot with a real handgun, the car door and attempted to get the A motorist who allegedly tried to ~ A Fifth Precinct police officer, shot in was taken to University Hospital at child to come to them, but they sped intentionally run down a local man in ~ the head with a high powered pellet Stony Brook. He was released after off when the boy's mother started to front of the man's bome last week is o gun as he patrolled a Holbrook ~iden- treatment for his head il\iury, dizziness approach. A search of the area was now being sought by police. Officer g tial area, refrained· from filing back at and blurred Vision. conducted, but police were not imIne- John Alfredson wase8lled to a house g the teen who il\iured him, anesting the SGlInrrllle·· diately able to locate the vehicle. on Munson Lane at about 11 p~m. last ;: youth without banning him. U,3 Y.LLI. At about noon the same day, school Thursday after the incident took place. W It was later found that the realistic Two more instances of strangers officials at the Sunrise Drive Elementaly It was reported by the 46-year-old vic- .... looking handgun, being held by the p~g upon young children en route School called police there to report tim that a man, wbose. identit¥is now ~ Reeing youth, was a high-powered pel- to or from local schools we&e reported another suspicious incident. Officers known topollce, had gone there· and let gun. to police in Sayville last week. On responding to that call were told that a driven his truck overtlo:! complainant's The incident occurred at 2:35 p.m. Friday at about 9:15 a.m. police were stranger had been sefl'..n loitering in the front lawn. The man fled in his aeam Tuesday as Officer Glen Ritchie, 28, called to a bouse on lakeland Avenue, viciniW of the school piayground,watch- and dark brown colored pickup truck was patroUing a residential area of near Johnson Avenue, after two men ingchlldren. The man, described as a when the homoownerapproached, but Holbrook in his marked patrol car. allegedly tried to abduct ,a seyen-year- white male in his late thirties, having heaUegedJy turned around after leav- Officer Ritchie had been assigned to old boy. In that case, the child's mother dark hair and a light complexion, had ing the block and 'raced back down told Officer Joel Reines that her son also bee at til hIt ab t the area, along Gainsborough Road, . n seen . e sc 00 a ou Munson Lane, attempting to run over because of a recent rash of daytime was walking to school when a brown 3:30 p.rn. Wec:Inesda¥ and on Th~ at the man. The driver ofdte truck is now burglaries in the neighborhood. Cadillac, with a darker color vinyl top, 8:30 a.m. When approached, the man wanted on reckless endangerment As the officer drove his patrol car approached. The car, which was occu- fled in what is believed to be a silver or charges. The victim was notiQjured. slowly along Gainsborough Road, off pied by two white males, one about 40, greyish colored vehicle. Singingwood Drive, he heard what the other in his sixties, stopped along- sounded like a shot and felt a sharp pain in his left temple. The officer turned and saw a teenager aiming what appeared to be a handgun at him. Officer Ritchie gave chase on foot, and managed to overtake the youth. He dis- anned the teen and arrested him, with- out firing any shots in return. The incident, which could have turned tragic for the teenager, ended without further incident. The handgun used by the 13 year old was found to be a realistic looking pellet gun. He was arrested and charged with second degree assault and possession of a weapon. Officer Ritcl'Je, who was cred- ited with refraining from returning fire Dr. Sigismondi Same Tooth, New Look Q. What .. \campNItes\ ani how .. a.y .... to~the_I •• lC6of teeUI? A. Composite resins are versatIe tooth- colored materials. When applied to a tooth they en soft, pliable, and readily shaped by QMt dentist. They then hMden and bond to the tooth. CoIq:)osites have become one of the most widely used materials to give teeth a new look. 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