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Saturday
Feb092013

Partial Roof Collapse At Smithtown Bowl - No Injuries

Suffolk County Police responded to a call of a partial roof collapse at a Smithtown building this afternoon.

Fourth Precinct Police Officers responded to Smithtown Bowl, located at 200 Landing Ave., at 4:30 p.m. after a 911 caller reported that the roof partially collapsed. There were no injuries and no one was in the building. It appears that the collapse was due to heavy snow conditions. There was also an apparent water leak due to the collapse.

The Town of Smithtown, Long Island Power Authority, the Smithtown Fire Department and the Suffolk County Water Authority responded to the incident. The MTA Police Department was notified.

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