

Statues of eagles don’t just fly away — and New York cops want the public’s help in tracking down whoever is responsible for stealing a Long Island landmark.
A 4-foot-tall bronze eagle statue was stolen from Washington Memorial Park in Mount Sinai last month, Suffolk County police said.
The bold theft of the eagle from atop a granite base took place on Nov. 13, sometime between 5 and 7 p.m., police said.
Its base was also damaged during the heist, leaving a large crack behind, police said.
No arrests were made as of Friday in an ongoing investigation, police told The Post.
A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered by Suffolk County Crime Stoppers for information leading to an arrest.
Anyone with details about the theft is asked to call (800) 220-TIPS.