
LONG ISLAND, NY – The Nassau County Major Case Bureau detectives have arrested a Hempstead man on Friday, July 10, 2015 at 12:30 am for an incident that occurred in East Meadow.
According to detectives, Cesar Cruz, 56, of Hempstead, became part of an ongoing investigation, which began towards the end of May, involving multiple larcenies from vending machines throughout numerous locations in Nassau County.
The Nassau County Major Case Bureau detectives have arrested a Hempstead man on Friday, July 10, 2015 at 12:30 am for an incident that occurred in East Meadow. The defendant is charged with six counts of Burglary 3rd Degree, Grand Larceny 4th Degree, nine counts of Criminal Mischief 3rd Degree, Criminal Mischief 4th Degree, Petit Larceny and Possession of Burglary Tools.
Information regarding a similar larceny that had occurred on the grounds of Eisenhower Park on Friday, July 9, 2015 at approximately 11:15 pm was broadcast to area officers and Cruz, who was riding his bicycle on Oak Street in Uniondale, was stopped. An investigation disclosed that Cruz was in possession of property, including cash and coins, from a damaged vending machine located in the Park. He was placed under arrest without incident.
As a result of his arrest, detectives were able to close numerous other cases where police determined that Cruz was responsible for damaging and removing cash, in excess of $3000.00, from area vending machines.
Cesar Cruz, 56, of Hempstead, was charged with six counts of Burglary, Grand Larceny, ten counts of Criminal Mischief, Petit Larceny and Possession of Burglary Tools.
The defendant is charged with six (6) counts of Burglary 3rd Degree, Grand Larceny 4th Degree, nine (9) counts of Criminal Mischief 3rd Degree, Criminal Mischief 4th Degree, Petit Larceny and Possession of Burglary Tools. He was scheduled to be arraigned in First District Court, Hempstead today, Friday, July 10, 2015.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Defendants are entitled to a fair trial with the burden on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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