Police seek owners of stolen property

Adam Lidgett

Nassau County Police are seeking the owners of several items discovered during an investigation of a Queens man accused of burglarizing a Lake Success home earlier this month.

Upon arresting a 29-year-old suspect idling in a car along Horizon Road, police said, they recovered a gold ring, a golden pillow sham, a gold heart and a piece of plexiglass inscribed with Chinese characters.

Police said the ring is decorated with two white horse heads, one yellow and the other silver, both with clear eyes, while the heart was encrusted with red and clear-colored stones. 

The inscription on the plexiglass, when translated to English, reads, “Zeng Yan Qi, Granddaughter, College Graduation,” police said. 

Police patrolling Horizon Road around 9 p.m. on Nov. 1 for a string of recent burglaries in the area arrested the man, whose identity was not disclosed, after pulling over the silver 1998 Mercedes Benz he was driving. 

The man was unable to provide a reason as to why he was parked along Horizon Street, police said.

He was charged with burglary and possession of marijuana after police discovered the drug in the vehicle.

Police said anyone with information leading to the owner of the recovered items call the department’s Third Precinct 516-573-6353 or Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-8477. 

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