Trans woman charged with harassing, threatening cop’s wife on Long Island, police say
A transgender woman from Long Island has been charged with threatening the wife of a police officer who arrested her last year. Beatrix Lacroix allegedly made a harassing phone call and sent a text suggesting she knew the officer's home address. The police department has emphasized the importance of protecting officers and their families from intimidation and harassment.
- ▪Beatrix Lacroix was arrested for allegedly harassing the family of a Suffolk County cop.
- ▪She made a harassing phone call and sent a text suggesting she knew where the officer lived.
- ▪An order of protection was granted to the cop's family following the incident.
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Metro exclusive details Trans woman charged with threatening cop’s wife on Long Island, police say By Tina Moore Published May 23, 2026, 8:15 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A transgender Long Island woman has been busted for harassing the family of a Suffolk County cop who arrested her last year for fleeing police after a crash, officials and police sources said. Beatrix Lacroix of Deer Park allegedly made a harassing phone call to the wife of the officer who arrested her after an Oct. 23 car wreck that left her facing 12 charges, including speeding and running stop signs, Suffolk police said. Lacroix, 31, was picked up two days after the May 16 call was made and hit with a charge of second-degree aggravated harassment, cops said.
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