The following information was supplied by the East End police departments. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.
A roundup of recent arrests reported elsewhere on the East End:
• Yvette McKie Washington, 48, of Sag Harbor, was arrested and charged with identity theft in the second-degree, a felony, on March 15 after she used someone else's checking account to pay $1,500 worth of cellphone bills. Police said she used the victim's identity and his checking account to pay her Verizon bill five separate times, beginning in July 2012. She was released on her own recognizance after her arraignment.
• Angela M. Concepcion, 47, of East Hampton, was arrested on a third-degree criminal mischief charge, a felony, on Saturday. Police responded to an unknown type of disturbance on Three Mile Harbor Road, and when they arrived they found there had been a physical altercation between Concepcion and another woman. Concepcion had allegedly thrown a large rock or piece of slate at a 2011 Honda Pilot, shattering the windshield. Police said that while Concepcion was in custody they called East Hampton Village Ambulance Association to take her to Southampton Hospital, where she was treated and released. Police did not specify why she was brought to the hospital. The following morning, she was released from police custody on $200 bail.
• Mason P. Horstmann, 37, of East Hampton, was arrested on a felony driving while intoxicated charge on March 22 at about 2:45 a.m. Police said they saw him speeding on Three Mile Harbor Road, when he was stopped for a violation on Soak Hides Road. He appeared intoxicated and failed all field sobriety tests, police said. His vehicle was impounded due to a prior conviction of DWI in the East Hampton Town in 2008. Hortsmann was released on $2,000 bail following his arraignment
• Mark Harrison, 54, of Hampton Bays, was charged with criminal contempt in the first degree, a felony, after a domestic dispute in Hampton Bays on March 20. Police said Harrison is accused of grabbing his live-in girlfriend by the throat and slapping her in the face and head.
• A Patchogue resident was arrested in Cutchogue Saturday and charged with driving without a license, police said. According to Southold Town police, Marley Ozyilmaz, 30, was stopped for speeding on Route 48 in Cutchogue on Saturday at 12:06 a.m. Police said an investigation revealed that the suspect had a revoked license. He was arrested, charged with aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree, a felony, and held for bail.