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Cement head dumped tons of concrete in fire-ravaged Long Island pine barrens — and now he’s facing hard time: cops

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Cement head dumped tons of concrete in fire-ravaged Long Island pine barrens — and now he’s facing hard time: cops

A Long Island construction bigwig is facing up to seven years behind bars for dumping loads of concrete into Suffolk County’s fire-ravaged pine barrens using a truck with a laundry list of safety violations, officials said.

Chase Construction Enterprises owner Joao Abreu was busted after police tracked his commercial truck to a wooded area in Yaphank where it offloaded 24 tons of concrete over six weeks, authorities said.

A Long Island man faces charges for dumping loads of concrete into the pine barrens of Suffolk County.

A Long Island man faces charges for dumping loads of concrete into the pine barrens of Suffolk County. Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

Police found during their investigation that Abreu didn’t have a commercial driver’s license and also had 27 license suspensions, according to the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office.

The vehicle also had 19 safety violations.

Abreu was slapped with felony criminal mischief charges, which come with the potential jail time and fines of up to $150,000.

Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon announced the arrest of a man who allegedly dumped 24 tons of concrete into Long Island's pine barrens.

Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon announced the arrest of a man who allegedly dumped 24 tons of concrete into Long Island’s pine barrens. Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

“Our environment is precious,” County Executive Ed Romaine said. “These types of crimes cannot and will not be tolerated, and law enforcement will find and arrest anybody who dares to illegally dispose of any waste in Suffolk County.”

Police in Suffolk County also cuffed a Riverhead woman, Jeanne Rodriguez, on felony criminal mischief charges after she was caught allegedly dumping household items in Manorville’s portion of the pine barrens.

A Riverhead woman was also arrested for allegedly dumping a bedroom set in the pine barrens as well.

A Riverhead woman was also arrested for allegedly dumping a bedroom set in the pine barrens as well. Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

A trail camera captured a U-Haul truck and several items, including mattresses, box springs, a television and dressers, the sheriff’s office said.

“Both individuals could have disposed of their waste legally — but they chose not to,” said Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon.

“Illegal dumping is lazy and harmful to our Island’s environment and taxpayers’ wallets.”

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