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Multi-Agency Raid at North Amityville Restaurant Leads to Five Arrests and Cocaine Seizure

Written by Long Island  |  03. February 2024

Suffolk County Police arrested five people during a State Liquor Authority inspection at a restaurant in North Amityville last night.
 
First Precinct Crime Section, First Precinct Community Support Unit and First Precinct Patrol officers conducted a State Liquor Authority Inspection in conjunction with Town of Babylon Quality of Life Team, NYS DMV Division of Field Investigation and The New York State Liquor Authority at Casa Bella restaurant, located at 577 Broadway, at 10:43 p.m.
 
Three patrons inside the establishment were found in possession of cocaine in plain view. During the investigation, unclaimed drugs were also discovered on the floor. The manager of the restaurant was charged with Criminal Nuisance for
operating a disorderly premise, a misdemeanor. Another male was arrested for an active warrant.
 
Henry Segovia, 34, of West Babylon, the manager at the restaurant, was charged with Criminal Nuisance, a misdemeanor.
 
Selvin Garcia, 23, of North Amityville, was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Degree, a  misdemeanor.
 
Cruz Guillen-Mejia, 39, who is undomiciled, was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Degree and arrested for an active warrant for Trespass. Osmin Alvarenga-Hernandez, 29, of Wyandanch, was charged with Criminal
Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Degree.
 
Helmer Alvarado, 43, of West Babylon, was arrested for an active warrant for a Vehicle and Traffic Law violation.
 
The business was shut down by the Town of Babylon. The Town of Babylon Fire Marshal and Building Inspector issued multiple summonses for code violations. The business was referred to the State Liquor Authority for further investigation. The above arrestees were issued appearance tickets and are due toappear at First District Court in Central Islip on February 23, 2024.
 
A criminal charge is an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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