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Chico’s Smoke Shop

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Suffolk County Police arrested a man for allegedly selling cannabis without a license at a Coram smoke shop on Aug. 30.

Following an investigation by Sixth Precinct Crime Section officers, in conjunction with Town of Brookhaven Investigators, Building Inspectors and Fire Marshall and Suffolk County Health Department – Tobacco Enforcement, a search warrant was executed at Chico’s Smoke Shop, located at 3663 Route 112, where a large quantity of cannabis products, hemp products, unstamped cigarettes and flavored vape products were sold.

An employee of the store, Tarrell Miller was arrested at approximately 2:20 p.m. Miller, 32, of Coram, was charged with two counts of Unauthorized Sale of Cannabis Products Without a License, Unlawfully Dealing with a Child 2nd Degree, and Possessing or Selling Unstamped Cigarettes.

Miller was released on Desk Appearance Tickets and is scheduled to appear at First District Court in Central Islip later at a later date.

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Suffolk County Police arrested three people on March 24 for selling e-liquid nicotine to minors at businesses in the Sixth Precinct.

In response to numerous community complaints, Sixth Precinct Crime Section officers conducted an
investigation into the sale of e-liquid nicotine to minors during which nine businesses were checked for
compliance.

During the investigation, three people were arrested and charged with allegedly Unlawfully Dealing with a Child:

 Steylon Ventura Santos, 29, of Medford, an employee of Chico’s Smoke Shop, located at 3663
Route 112 in Coram

 Abhay Shah, 66, of Westbury, an employee of Medford Smoke Shop, located at 2594 Route 112
in Medford

 Albert Cepeda Nunez 20, of Port Jefferson, an employee of Hookah City, located at 21 Park
Place in Farmingville

All three were issued Field Appearance Tickets and are scheduled for arraignment at First District Court
in Central Islip on April 13.

A criminal charge is an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.