It happened at the range, which is located on Middle Country Road, just before 4 p.m., Suffolk police say.
There were no injuries reported, Suffolk police say.
"It's sad," said Joe Terrusa, a nearby resident who takes his morning coffee there, and also uses the pier to fish in the good weather.
A box truck with engine malfunction was rear-ended by another box truck at around 7:40 p.m., Suffolk police say.
It will be destroyed, a Suffolk police spokesperson says.
He was taken by local ambulance to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk for evaluation, Suffolk police say.
A search warrant was executed at his home at around 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Suffolk police say.
Boots on the ground efforts aided with high-tech search and rescue techniques, including enhanced 911 location technology, officials say.
One person was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital, Suffolk police say.
They were taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk in Patchogue for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say.
It started at around 7:15 p.m., close to the rescue at Wertheim National Wildlife refuge, making for a busy night for first responders.
SEE VIDEO: The people were hoisted from the water by around 9:42 p.m., and taken to the awaiting emergency medical services, officials say.
The rescue was massive, including K-9 units, a helicopter, and several fire departments, Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: Four people, including one father, were issued tickets, Suffolk police say.
It happened Sunday morning on Neighborhood Road, Suffolk police say.
It happened at around 2:30 a.m. on March 3, Suffolk police say.
She told officers it happened Thursday afternoon as she was waiting for a U-Haul to come, Suffolk police say.
Due to pre-existing circumstances, a law investigator was called to the scene for further legal action, town spokesman says.
Officers found the structure engulfed in flames when they arrived, Suffolk police say.
He ran a stop sign at around 5:10 p.m., Suffolk police say.
He was taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk with a non-life-threatening injury, Suffolk police say.
The residents escaped with no serious injuries, Suffolk police say.
"We are looking forward to reviewing all of the evidence and vigorously defending [Carlton] Williams." - Robert Macedonio, defense attorney
He was taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk in East Patchogue where he was pronounced dead, police say.
The duo was arrested on Child and Family Service warrants, Suffolk police say.
It happened early Monday morning, Suffolk police say.
The vehicle "earned a temporary home" at the impound yard, Suffolk police say.
The fire broke out at around 12:20 p.m. on Saturday, Suffolk police say.
SEE VIDEO: DOT Long Island Regional Director Richard Causin said the agency's workers continue to extend their best wishes.
The fire broke out in the attic, and was knocked down quickly by the Ridge Fire Department, the Wading River Fire Department says.
It happened at around 3:20 a.m., Suffolk police say.
He will continue to recover at home, the DOT told News 12.
Both drivers were taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk in East Patchogue for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, police say.
Her cause of death will be determined by the Suffolk County Medical Examiner's office, police say.
It happened at around 11 a.m., Suffolk police say.
UPDATE: Officers stretched a ladder across the hole, and used a catch pole to hoist the dog out, Suffolk police say.
"Immediate repairs were made, and initial testing was completed," Fire Marshal Chris Mehrman says.
He was not hurt in the attack, Suffolk police say.
She was caught after a 911 caller reported her trying to break into vehicles in front of a home on Poospatuck Lane, police say.
The addition will be located on the north side, allowing for more space for the housewares store.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority police were notified at about 2 p.m., a spokesman said.
Homicide investigators were called to a location on Middle Country Road just before 10 a.m. on Thursday, a spokeswoman said.