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LEADER
FHEEPORT. NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 15.1983
S:iwciCia.r«tt Jgj 4SthYEAR. No. 21
FREEPORT UEKOHIAU LIBRARlt
V MCaRICK RD
TB5BP0RT U T 11520 (>
flwt^^reRoopr D y
Freep ort Tot Killed Jn Hi^Ancl-Rull
Police Seek Two Cars In
ChargeBaldwIn Man
Double Murder
Kam«d Semtfinalists Girl Friend, And Another
Man, Found In His Home
Sunrise Highway Accident
FKEEPOKT - PoCce are looking for one oi posaUy two can inrotved
in a btal hit-and-ran aoadent tUs past Satnrdar eroiisg, September
10, at the itttetsectioa of Somise Highway and Ocean A«esne,
Fieeport.
A 20-moDth old Freepcrt diild. Trimooa JeoUns, was killed in the
accident, whidi also oiticaOy
Fa£EgOgI/BAU)WIN - Six
3£7ft TCttagsScxs hxre Dees ttaned
)ssn£B3Ssa ia tl>e t9SI Merit
fteegort Higti School sesicrs
>£>rsnet T- Farley and P»al F.
{^J^aB,. aod BiUwia UghSdiooi
Ksioo. Ecc U Brady. David C.
HHL nuisaa C Lawier and
Najsias A. OBavn are among
ti:t; l5.C0O-scine sesafinafists
S3jsed sacccail;-
Xte s x WIH have aa oppor-cisitT
ta ad^rance i a . t ^ ansnal
dmoebcoa. which Has year win
5c< aicBr 5_J(» Merit Sdtolar-ships.
wvr-Jt Bioce than $18
rsHjctt. awanied n the spring ot
Tie sesiiEaaSsts iacbde the
highest scores ia each sate in last
£ia"» rSAT'r»MSQT test. The
si^cbisxd sodetus represent the
o.-p hait of one percent c* this
Test's seact d i s s , nifinnally.
Ei«}< rnfitTwH to msioc in
;sT^c4L.<gy ia coOeg;;: tEH in
BeiSdiic: LawlcT ia ecceomics,
wuh the thcoght d going oo to
. !a« schsd; and Ottxrio. bo^nes}
Pajali is abo interested in
saiSciDe. while Farley has not
n t iat&asd bet career choice.
.BALDWIN - A 22-year-old nnempkiyed Baldwin mati has been
cfaaigedwitb the second degree moidets of his giii&iend and a niale
biend of ben. after he sorrendered to police {bDowing the shootiiig.
David Wood, of 706 Atlantic Arenae. Baldwin, walked into the First
Fteonct stadooboose oit Mertidc Road.' Baldwin, at about the same
time a 911 operator was taking a
injoted her 22-yeai.old mother,
Barbara. -•«
Ftaiice seek a 1982-93 white
CaifitUc, .with a wlute vmyt
top, as wen as a dark, brown
small foreign station wagm. Both
can mi^t have New Jersey
license plates.
Batbata White Jenkins, a
Freeppct High School gtadnate, is
caU-tf ao aided case al'tbe Atlantic
Avense address.
The can. which came tbtouKh
at about 3 am Satsrday motniiig
September 10. sent Coasty police
to the two-story bungalow-style-
Atlantic Arcane residence, where
they found the bodies ol a man
and a jtoman in an Dpstain'
bedroom.
he indicated there had been a
shooting and had in his po*
session an aoregtstetcd, J57
reYohrer.
According to the stispect. who
had driven to the statioo hoose in
a car owned by his grandparents
T— who also own the: Atlantic
Avenoe hoose —^ there bad been
Acocc^ng b Reree. the white
car had two female occupants.
Jenkins toM THE LEADER that
bebtiSeredflie driver of the car
that stTDck his wife was a white
male. 20-25 yean old, with a
"slyEsb" hair cut and wearing
gold dxins aroand h'ts neck.
Jenkins said he coolda'i see the
driver of the other car.
The Jenkins, who live on East
<""^» Avenne. have been-
_ . . . . ,. , i-tonfrentation-between Wood
^ T " ! ? ^ ' . x'l""''?* » » " * - ^ d thf two deceased, -hJdi
year-old Debbie Dtysdale, vras
described by police as Wood's
girififend aod an naempIoTed
waitress. PoBce gave her address
as 678 Gar6etd Road, also
Baldwin.
The second body was identified
as Dooglas McMaDen, 23, of 23
MarshaB Street, Lysbroofc.
' Mdlnllen, poDce say, was also
nnen^Ioyed.
When Wood walked into poBce
heidnoaiters. police soorces say.
"tnided with Wood firing several -
shots at the cxxiple.
Wood's gnndparents, Arthur
and Dorotlnr Ekstoand. had made
the odidnalcanto911.
Wood was arrai^ed later that
morning in First IXstiicl Comt,
Mineota. The investigiliQii coit.
tinaes tmder Det. Sgt. Geny
Ughlhoose and Det. John
Dabrowski of the HotiUcide
Sqnad.
Blur I t o e Picked U^) FMT Piostittrtion f'^^^^^^'
FIEBQBT - Fnir separate
artes^ fct (ratjtn&a were made
by Rvepoct pofice officers ialess
t^aa «.«t(k teceatly. Two of the
arrests were ak the cataer o(
Sastxse ISi^tway and 'Qatdi
Snect. aa appaxcatly "popolar" '
gtKC fir sam actinties. as tie*.
ersi ifHiajuA arrests had becii
sxaae these.
The ether two arrests were at
Bnaitnj aad North Maia Street
aai Uca^.Slxccl and Fteepott
CtizaEaat.
The first arrest caoae aboot on
Thnist^r. SeptcAhct S. At ab<nt
1:55 caa. Fhxpott l^3Bce Officer
SccEeaTofice.aatoadaci patto)..
aSecedh utomtd a wosaa eo-tec3i
« k vehicle stopped at
Soatise Ugfaway and Omich
S&«et t x • red traffic Sght.
The wooaan,
_ICitca Opoto OIF
27-ycar-old
107 Terrace
Avcaoe. Hempstead, had al-legedly.
oflcicd to perform cer.
taia sezaal acts for SIO. She was
arrested, charged with ptbsti.
tntioa and released oo an appear,
aaoetictet.
The following evening. Fiiday,
September 9, at 10:25 pm. Free-port
PoBoe OfBcer Rayinood
Eostace arrested a Sl^year-dd-wooaa
at Bit>adway tnd North
Ml^^Iieet.
Charged with pcostitntiaa
was B ctty Henicg of 17 East
Merrick Soad. Frcepoct, who
allegedly stopped a car and.of.
^red lo'pafcrm certain acts
fotJlO.
Eaily Taesday - monuBg.
September 13, cff-daty Village
Fcfice Officerv Jack lOIbtide
'arrested a wcoaan aMegedfy for
soBci^g at Sunrise Highway and
Chotch Street. Her price re.
portedly was J20 and Ih6 charge^
was alio prasdtn'tioii. The Vcxnah"
was identified by' poGce as
Barbara Matthews. 31, of 17
Leonard Avenne, Fteeport.
Later that mondng, at 2:45 am,
Kinnide asasted by P.O. At*
tbor Zimmer, srroted Joyce
KCner -27. tS tS2 Washburn
Avenue, at Henry Street and
Fteepnt Plaza.East. Miner was
also charged with ptosdtntioo.
Bartara Jenkins
stin in ctitica] conditioa ar North
Shore Hospital, uoavnre that her
only child wiU be buried today.
Thursday. September IS. isith
services at 10 am at Moore
Funeral Home in Roosevelt.
MIS. Jenkins' husband,
24-yeaf-cld Lucius Jenkins, while
grateful for the slight tmptorve.
meu in, Us wife's eonditioo.
mourned bis daughter's km and
was oRiering a S300 leward for
ioformadon provided to the poGce
resulting ia the arrest and con.
victkio of ose or both driven of
the can. Jenkins worts as a
cabinet tnaker. . coDmmn^ng
daily to Babylon.
Acccnfiag to Jenkins, be and
his wife and daa^iter and Mrs.
Jenkins' tfaree.year.old niece,.
Shaqnmsa WilBams, had left
Pizza Cty on the sooth side of
Sunrise K^iway at ^>praxnnale-ly
9:20 pm and were on their way
home. They were crossiag the
westbound lanes of Somise Hijgh-iray,
beadiag north, said Jenkms.
vrhea the accideat occurred;
' The cats "most have been
going CO la n miles aa boor,"
said Jenkins. "diag-tacsBg."
Fint ooe car struck his daughter,
be said. Then, be desciibed, as
Mn. Jmkmt best down to pick
np her Gttle p t l , the second car
struck her. Neither velacle
stopped.
Nassau Coonty Homicide
Detective George Pierce, is his
report. »ud the two westbound
DRIVE CAREFUUY
can
• ^ / f a c h side
''tttvefflng •
Trifflona Jenkins
married for four yean. Their
wedifing picmre. as weU as pictures
of their little girl, are oo a
table in their EVtog room, in
which OD the_days followiog the
acddeat Mn. Jenkins' mother
and other f a n ^ memben waited
for news of the injured yoong
victim. Barbara Jeakins. her
hnsbaod said, bad just graduated
bom Wn&ed Academy of Hair
and Beauty Culture in New York,
nid abea^ had an sppaimment..
now oakept. foe a job raterriew.
Following the accident,- both
-mother tai dtBd were trans,
ported to Nassaa Conniy MedinI
CMter. The dfld was pny-twoiKed
dead on arrival a>
lOHS p o and 0>e taatber, admitted
with bead atid interaal
injtnies, was later tramfetred to
North Shore Uaiversiiy Hospital.
jenUms said Ins wife's head ia-juries,
desnibfd by Urn as a
"blood-cibl." appeared better
. Monday night; She was stia icriti.
' cal. however, and.had lugued
sevierat brckea bones and iateraal
iiqniies. NotherMr. Jenkms nor
the other child were tninTed.
Police are asUiq; that anyone
with informatioa cottact the
Honadde iSquad at S3S-7788. An
calls, they pranuse. win be strict- -
ly coriideatial.
apparently pas^g Qo.Tuesday afteraoop, THE
e of sa'aotoioobneN •% > > i . A t . - • . . . . ' • • ..
tKfc'ein^ -kne'.' '-••'• VSWt. on P»041»r"
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| Title | The-Leader_1983-09-15 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1983 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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