Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr. announced the arrest of Nicholas Mulligan of Farmingville for an illegal speed contest. On March 12, at approximately 11:50 PM, Sheriff’s Deputies stopped a vehicle on the Service Road of I-495 in Farmingville for speeding—traveling at approximately 90 MPH while racing another vehicle.
Mulligan, 20, was also driving with a suspended license and had an active warrant for Reckless Driving. He was immediately placed under arrest and charged with Engaging in an Unlawful Speed Contest, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle, and the execution of the active warrant for Reckless Driving. Additionally, Mulligan’s vehicle was impounded due to its involvement in the illegal speed contest.
Sheriff Toulon commended the deputies for their swift response. “Street racing is not only illegal but incredibly dangerous, putting both participants and drivers at risk. Our deputies remain vigilant in stopping reckless drivers and ensuring the safety of Suffolk County’s roadways. If you engage in illegal racing, you will be caught and held accountable,” said Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr.
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office urges all drivers to obey traffic laws and report any observed reckless or dangerous driving behavior.
All information contained in this release has been provided for general informational purposes only. To the extent that pending criminal matters are discussed, all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.