Police say they have arrested
a second teen in a break-in at a Shirley school where racist graffiti was found
in a classroom.
Police say they have arrested 19-year-old Salvatore Davis, of Mastic
Beach, and charged him with burglary.
Earlier this morning, one of Davis’ alleged accomplices faced a judge.
Ayden
Dellysse-Fox, 19, pleaded not guilty to burglary. The judge ordered that he be
put on supervised release after he allegedly gave a detailed statement with
disturbing information, that the judge said gives the state a good case against
him. He has no prior record.
Dellysse-Fox was arrested
Wednesday after Suffolk police say the release of surveillance photos yielded a
number of tips to the Crime Stoppers tip line.
Dellysse-Fox,
Davis and two other males allegedly broke into Hubert S. Elementary School in
Shirley through a window on Sept. 26. The group allegedly stole candy and ice
cream and drew racist things on a classroom whiteboard.
Anyone with information is
asked asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS.