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Disorderly man yells at customers near cvs in east islipEast Islip NY

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audio iconDisorderly Conduct
W Main St, East Islip, NY 11730

A homeless man wearing a blue jacket and green pants was yelling at customers near the CVS and East Hardware in East Islip.

Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police 3rd Precinct
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Transcript:
10, 17[1] and 8th of the CVS, and East Islip, near West Main Street, East Islip, Avenue for a white homeless male wearing a blue jacket, green pants, subject to yelling at customers in front of East Hardware.
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[1]
17: Incident involving roadway hazards, unsafe conditions, or unauthorized presence requiring police or medical response.

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W Main St, East Islip, NY 11730

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