Centereach Man Arrested for Allegedly Burglarizing 11 Businesses in Suffolk County
A 44 year old man from Centereach was arrested Wednesday afternoon after Police allege he was responsible for burglarizing 11 businesses in Suffolk County this month. Michael Mancuso was arrested Wednesday afternoon at Deli Pupuseria in Centereach.
On Wednesday afternoon Michael Mancuso allegedly broke into Deli Pupuseria Salvadoreña, located at 16 Dawn Drive in Centereach, and stole a cash register. Officers arrested Mancuso a short time later.
After conducting an investigation by Sixth Squad Detectives, it was determined that Mancuso burglarized 10 other businesses in Suffolk County. He allegedly stole cash registers, or cash from the following businesses:
Aladdin Indian Restaurant, located at 2123 Middle Country Road in Centereach on September 24
Salon La Couture, located at 625 Portion Road in Ronkonkoma, on September 17.
G&S Spa, located at 840 Portion Road, in Ronkonkoma, on September 17.
7–eleven, located at 550 Portion Road, in Ronkonkoma, on September 17.
New Exceptional Nails, located at 844 Portion Road, in Ronkonkoma on September 17.
Kira Sushi, located at 846 Portion Road, in Ronkonkoma, on September 17.
Kristi’s Deli, located at 710 Portion Road in Ronkonkoma, on September 11.
Paisano's Pizza and Catering, located at 708 Portion Road in Ronkonkoma on September 11.
Taco El Primo, located at 704 Portion Road in Ronkonkoma, on September 6.
Los Jarritos Deli, located at 537 Horseblock road in Farmingville, on September 2.
Mancuso, 44, of Ronkonkoma was charged with 11 counts of Burglary 3rd, and one count of Petit Larceny.
His first Court appearance was at First District Court in Central Islip on September 26.
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