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Huntington Man Critically Injured in Two‑Vehicle Crash at Greenlawn Intersection

A Huntington man was critically injured in a two-vehicle crash at Broadway Avenue and Little Plains Road in Greenlawn; the Major Case Unit is investigating and asks witnesses to call 631-852-6553.

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Huntington Man Critically Injured in Two‑Vehicle Crash at Greenlawn Intersection
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Suffolk County Police say a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Little Plains Road in Greenlawn left a 42-year-old Huntington man critically injured early Sunday morning. "Suffolk County Police Major Case Unit detectives are investigating a two‑vehicle crash that critically injured a man in Greenlawn at approximately 3:19 a.m. on Feb. 8," police reported in a press release.

Police identified the injured driver as Michael Izzo, 42, of Huntington. Izzo was driving a 2009 Honda CR-V eastbound on Little Plains Road when it collided with a 2022 Toyota Tundra that was traveling northbound on Broadway Avenue. Izzo was transported to South Shore University Hospital in Bay Shore with critical injuries. The driver of the Toyota, a 56-year-old man from Hauppauge, was not injured. Authorities said both drivers were alone in their vehicles.

Suffolk County Police Major Case Unit detectives have impounded both vehicles for further examination and have taken over the investigation. Detectives urge anyone with information or who witnessed the crash to contact the Major Case Unit at 631-852-6553.

The crash raises immediate public health and safety concerns for Huntington and the surrounding communities. Severe traffic injuries place a heavy burden on emergency medical services and trauma centers, and they ripple through families and workplaces. South Shore University Hospital's emergency care teams, ambulance services and first responders must manage these high-acuity cases while continuing routine operations for other residents. For neighbors who travel Broadway and Little Plains regularly, the collision is a reminder of how quickly a routine commute can become a life-altering event.

Beyond the immediate medical response, the incident underscores broader issues about roadway safety and prevention. At intersections where commercial traffic and residential streets meet, factors such as late-night visibility, signal timing, enforcement and roadway design all play roles in crash risk. Local leaders and traffic planners often face tough choices about where to prioritize limited resources for traffic calming, lighting upgrades and enforcement campaigns that can reduce severe collisions.

For now, the Major Case Unit investigation will determine what factors contributed to the crash. Residents who may have dashcam or surveillance footage of the intersection around 3:19 a.m. on Feb. 8 are asked to contact investigators at 631-852-6553. The community's attention and cooperation can help clarify what happened and guide measures to prevent similar tragedies in Greenlawn and across Suffolk County.

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