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SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MAKES TEN DWI ARRESTS OVER THE WEEKEND

Updated: Jul 15, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 14, 2025


SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE MAKES TEN DWI ARRESTS OVER THE WEEKEND

*****ARRESTS INCLUDE THREE AGGRAVATED DWIS, MORE THAN 2x OVER LEGAL LIMIT

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(SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY) – Over the weekend of July 11–13, 2025, Deputies from the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office arrested ten individuals for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The arrests are part of the Suffolk Sheriff’s Office’s enhanced summer impaired driving enforcement, announced by Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr., earlier this month.  Three drivers were charged with Aggravated DWI, having registered more than twice the legal limit.

 

“Each arrest made by our Deputies could very well be a life saved. Our enforcement efforts aim to prevent tragedy before it strikes, and I commend the deputies involved for their diligence in keeping our roads safe,” said Sheriff Toulon. 

 

AGGRAVATED DWI ARRESTS:


Julia Garofallou, 25, of Ridge, was arrested on July 11 after being observed failing to maintain her lane on North Ocean Avenue. Garofallou displayed signs of intoxication, including slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and unsteady movements. She registered a .18% BAC and was charged with Aggravated DWI.

 

Kaliyah Keitt, 23, of Hauppauge, was arrested on July 11 after running a red light on West Main Street in Patchogue.  Upon interview, Keitt displayed signs of intoxication, including slurred speech, glassy eyes, and strong odor of alcohol on her

breath.   She registered a .20% BAC and was charged with Aggravated DWI.


Manuel Bonillaquito, 46, of Patchogue, was arrested on July 11 after failing to stop at a stop sign and driving on the wrong side of the road near Edwards Street and Rider Avenue in Patchogue. Open Corona beers were found in the vehicle. Bonillaquito displayed signs of

intoxication, including slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and unsteady movements. He registered a .19% BAC and was charged with Aggravated DWI.

 

ADDITIONAL DWI ARRESTS:



Ryan Guzy, 28, of Shirley, was arrested on July 11 after he was observed swerving and driving in the shoulder on the Long Island Express east of exit 65.  He registered a .17%

BAC and was charged with Driving While Intoxicated DWI.



Luis Morochoguartasarca, 25, of Patchogue, was arrested on July 12 after running a red light near Potters Avenue and East Main Street in Patchogue. He exhibited signs of intoxication and later submitted to a chemical breath test, resulting in a .12% BAC.

 


Andreanna Santacroce, 21, of Islip, was arrested on July 12 after being observed speeding at 78 MPH in a 45 MPH zone and failing to signal lane changes on Patchogue-Holbrook Road. Her BAC was measured at .14% and she was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

 


Jerson Cajamarcalucero, 25, of Brookhaven, was arrested on July 12 after swerving between lanes and making an improper wide right turn on Montauk Highway and Americus Avenue. He exhibited signs of intoxication and registered a .14% BAC. He was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

 



Victor Yubi, 58, of Huntington, was arrested on July 13 on westbound I-495 at Exit 50 after being observed driving at 85 MPH, making unsafe lane changes, and following too closely. He exhibited signs of intoxication and was charged with Driving While Intoxicated. 

 




Jose Tacuricarillo, 29, of Patchogue, was arrested on July 13 near 257 Medford Avenue, after failing to use headlights and making an improper turn. He exhibited signs of intoxication and was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.




Jason White, 34, of Bayport, was arrested on July 13 on the Sunrise Highway South Service Road west of Nicolls Road after he was observed swerving between lanes and speeding. He exhibited signs of intoxication and was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

 




All information contained in this release has been provided for general informational purposes only. To the extent that pending criminal matters are discussed, all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 



 
 
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