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Serving Roslyn, East Hills, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Greenvale, Old Westbury and North Hills

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Friday, April 30, 2021

Vol. 9, No. 18

MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS & DINING PAGES 29-36

GLEN COVE MAN STOLE OVER $430K: DA

KAPLAN TOUTS SMALL BIZ AID

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Teen hit officer at Greenvale eatery: police

S PA R K L E & S H I N E

2 from Glen Cove brawl with Locust Valley man at Barefoot Peddler BY R O S E W E L D ON A physical altercation last Wednesday evening at a Greenvale restaurant allegedly ended with one of the combatants striking a police officer in the face, the Nassau County Police Department reported. According to detectives, the police received a call about a physical altercation at the Barefoot Peddler in Greenvale, and upon arrival found Selvin Guillen Ulloa, 19, of Glen Cove, Marlon Miguel Guillen, 42, of Locust Valley and Marlon Miguel Guillen Jr., 20, of Glen Cove engaged in an altercation, with the latter allegedly throwing a glass before the police arrived. Once police arrived, the combatants allegedly refused verbal commands to disperse and during the altercation an officer was struck in the face with a closed fist by Ulloa. She suffered from pain

and swelling and was treated at a local hospital. The men were arrested around 9:22 p.m. Police did not say whether the fight took place inside or outside the restaurant. The Barefoot Peddler did not respond to a request for comment. Ulloa has been charged with assault in the second degree, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. The senior Guillen has been charged with obstructing governmental administration in the second degree and disorderly conduct, while Guillen Jr. has been charged with criminal mischief in the fourth degree, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. The three were arraigned in Mineola last Thursday, and all are represented by John Maccarone of Glen Cove. Ulloa was scheduled to return to court on Monday, Guillen Jr. is to return on May 11 and the senior Guillen is scheduled to return on May 12.

PHOTO BY MARC A. HERMANN, COURTESY OF THE MTA

MTA Long Island Rail Road Assistant Conductor Jonathan Yellowday found and turned in a sample case containing over $100,000 worth of rings left behind by jeweler Ed Eleasian of Roslyn. See story on page 2.

Police pursue source of swastikas at Port school BY R O S E W E L D ON Two swastikas were spraypainted onto exterior walls at John Philip Sousa Elementary School in Port Washington, School Superintendent Mi-

chael Hynes reported to the community in a letter on Sunday night, and a person of interest has been identified, the Port Washington Police District reported Wednesday. “At approximately 6:40

p.m. [Sunday] evening, the district was notified that two large swastika images were discovered painted on the front and rear exterior facades of the John Philip Sousa Elementary Continued on Page 45

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