March 4, 2026
Syosset saw no major incidents this week. Nearby arrests in Lawrence and Oceanside highlight Nassau County police action, plus a new missing adult case.

Syosset enjoyed a quiet week with no major crimes reported, as Nassau County Police handled incidents elsewhere in the region. This calm stands out amid a fresh missing adult case reported March 3 and arrests for conspiracy in Lawrence and robbery in Oceanside.
Local streets like Jericho Turnpike and Berry Hill Road in Syosset saw no burglaries, robberies, or assaults this week. Nassau County Police logs show no entries for the village, a welcome break for residents near businesses such as Syosset Deli on Jackson Avenue. This follows broader Nassau trends where police focus on proactive patrols.
In Lawrence, three people faced conspiracy charges from a February 12 incident at 10:40 a.m., handled by the Major Case Squad. Over in Oceanside, a robbery hit on February 22 at 10:48 a.m., with the Fourth Squad responding swiftly. These cases remind Syosset neighbors to stay alert on routes like the Long Island Expressway connecting these towns.
Nassau County Police Missing Persons Squad reported an adult missing since 5:15 a.m. on March 3. Details are limited, but residents from Syosset to nearby Woodbury are urged to watch for updates via official channels. No link to local areas, but it underscores vigilance in our close-knit communities. In a separate case, Nassau County recently declared rabies an imminent public health threat after 25 confirmed cases across multiple towns, adding another layer of community awareness.
Stay informed on Syosset safety—check LI Daily for weekly updates, police tips, and community alerts. For a broader look at crime trends across the region, see our Suffolk County weekly crime roundup covering Huntington arrests and our coverage of a previous Syosset crime roundup involving a murder-suicide and DWI on the LIE. Share your concerns below or explore more crime reports.