Woman arrested for Williston Park larceny

Richard Tedesco

A Levittown woman was arrested last week on a charge of grand larceny that she allegedly committed while working as a health aide at a William Street home in Williston Park, according to Nassau County Police.

Third Squad detectives arrested Constance Goodman, 46, of 82 Twig Lane, Levittown in Williston Park on Dec. 31. Goodman had allegedly stolen a female victim’s credit card and used to buy jewelry valued at $1,629.37. The defendant subsequently made a purchase of $20.99 at a gas station, police said.

At the time of her arrest at 3:05 p.m. on Dec. 31, police said Goodman was in possession of multiple pieces of jewelry belonging to the victim, as well as several glassine envelopes containing heroin.

Goodman has been charged with three counts of third degree grand larceny, second degree forgery, three counts of second degree identity theft and criminal possession of a controlled substance.

The defendant was arraigned in First District Court in Hempstead on Saturday and released on probation. She was due to make a second court appearance on Jan. 4.

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