Police are on the hunt for a sicko accused of raping a 5-year-old girl inside a Staten Island home last week. Dominique Giles, 30, allegedly sexually assaulted the child — who police said was known to him — on Jan. 22 inside the residence near Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue in Port Richmond around 5:38 a.m., according to authorities.
The NYPD says the suspect, identified as 30-year-old Dominique Giles, raped the 5-year-old girl and then fled on foot.
With all that said, we’re taking another stroll down memory lane as we present “Heads Shots 54″ — a slideshow featuring another batch of former high school boys’ basketball players from Staten Island. This time, we’re featuring 38 ex-hoopsters and once again, 13 of the Island’s schools are represented.
The Staten Island Philharmonic concert / Feb. 2, 2 p.m. The Staten Island Philharmonic is bringing local talent to Tottenville High School with a vibrant concert featuring works by Dr. Howard Fox, Steven Liotta, Julie Maniscalco, and Michael Sirotta—plus performances by Tottenville students in the orchestra!
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
Dominique Giles, 30, is being sought for the horrifying Jan. 22 assault that took place in a home near the corner of Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Ave. in Port Richmond around 5:40 a.m., cops said.
Police on Staten Island are hunting for a sicko accused of raping his five-year-old stepdaughter on Wednesday. According to police sources, the heinous attack occurred at a home in the area of Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue in Port Richmond at around 5:38 a.
The Lexus driver blew a stop sign and struck the occupied yellow bus at Naughton and Laconia avenues in Dongan Hills around 8 a.m., rotating it on impact, authorities said.
Scarlett Johansson is suggesting that her husband, 'Saturday Night Live' star Colin Jost, should sell his decommissioned Staten Island Ferry boat for 'scrap metal': 'Help our family!'
A 2-year-old was rescued from a burning home on Staten Island after being found in a bed inside a smoke-filled room and being handed out a window to another firefighter, according to the FDNY.
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Shaw-naé's House
But unless those people are talking about Shaw-naé's House—a six-table soul food destination on Staten Island—we don’t really believe them. Inside the ground floor of a clapboard house in Stapleton Heights,
Our reporter, Anthony, is on the road again. This time, visiting New York and exploring its beautiful islands.