Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
The defendant's contention that the warrantless arrest in his home was unlawful, and therefore his statements and certain physical evidence should have been suppressed, is without merit. Although it is true that "[a] warrantless arrest in a suspect's home or a place in which he has a reasonable expectation of privacy is prohibited absent exigent circumstances or consent" (People v Long,
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