Police

Southold Police Report

A 23-year-old Greenport boatman beached his sinking 18-foot fishing boat at Orient Beach State Park at 11:33 a.m. Friday morning, Southold Town police reported. Carrying two passengers, the boat of Timothy Sweat began to sink while the anglers were tending to commercial fishing gear onboard, police said. Southold Town Bay Constables picked up Mr. Sweat and the two others after they made it ashore and transported them to Greenport, police said.

* Suzanne Sturek, 46, of Wading River was charged with driving while intoxicated last Tuesday at 8:06 p.m. on Route 25 in Mattituck, after police stopped her for changing lanes while driving a 2006 Nissan Altima and almost hitting the patrol car of an officer, police said.

* William Rivera, 26, of Mattituck was charged with DWI on Sunday at 2:47 a.m., after an officer saw him passed out in the driver’s seat of his 1997 Volvo on the shoulder of Route 25 in Greenport while the vehicle was running, police said.

* Thomas Tierney, 51, of Kings Park was charged with DWI on Friday at 1:02 a.m. in Mattituck, after an officer responded to an anonymous call of an erratic driver in a black pickup truck heading east on Route 25, police said. The officer located the vehicle that matched the description and pulled Mr. Tierney over for a traffic violation, police said.

* Jerry Sami, 23, of Shirley, was charged with petit larceny on Friday at 9:57 p.m, after an investigation revealed that on Jan. 30, he had entered an office in Eastern Long Island Hospital and stolen $140, police said. The money was property of a hospital employee, said police.

* Michael Doroski, 20, of Southold was charged with fourth-degree grand larceny last Wednesday at 4 p.m, after an investigation revealed that he had stolen a credit card from a car while he was working at a Southold business on March 19, police said. He then used the credit card to purchase gasoline at local stations, police said.

Those who are named in police reports have not been convicted of any crime or violation. The charges against them may later be reduced or withdrawn, or they may be found innocent.