
 
		61ST PRECINCT  
 SHEEPSHEAD BAY—HOMECREST— 
 MANHATTAN BEACH—GRAVESEND 
 Un-tased 
 Two  bicycle-riding  brigands  attempted  
 to mug two people walking  
 on E. 23rd Street on Oct. 18. 
 The victims told police that the  
 pillagers bransiehd knives while  
 attacking them near Avenue S at  
 around 2:30 am, when a third bozo  
 arrived with a stun gun, which the  
 victims wrestled out of his hands  
 causing the three attackers to fl ee.  
 Sleeping burglary 
 A bandit looted a Voorhies Avenue  
 apartment while a man was  
 sleeping on Oct. 14 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 woke  up  as  the  home  invader  was  
 leaving the apartment at the  intersection  
 of Bedford Avenue around  
 2:15 pm with a handful of stolen belongings. 
   
 Cuffi ng season 
 A freebooter snagged handcuffs,  
 a laptop, and a radio from Stuart St.  
 building on Oct. 14.  
 One of the victims told police  
 that  the  thief  broke  into  the  building  
 at the intersection of Avenue S  
 by smashing the window of the back  
 door at around 12:22 am, before fl eeing  
 with the contraband. 
 Go take a bike 
 A  knife-weilding  brute  stole  
 a man’s cell phone and jacket on  
 Kings Highway on Oct. 17.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 pilferer approached at the corner of  
 Ocean Ave at around 9:40 pm, before  
 stealing his e-bike and riding off.  
 — Jessica Parks 
 62ND PRECINCT  
 BENSONHURST—BATH BEACH 
 Deli robbery   
 A marauder held up a 17th Avenue  
 deli on Oct. 12.  
 An employee told police that the  
 slimeball whipped out a gun and demanded  
 cash  inside  the  store  near  
 66th  Street  at  10  am,  but  when  he  
 refused, the robber punched and  
 kicked the victim, before stealing  
 $4,000 and his cellphone. 
 Elder abuse 
 Cops cuffed a man for allegedly  
 shoving a 70-year-old man to the  
 ground on Bay Parkway on Oct. 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 and the defendant, who he did not  
 know, got into an argument on the  
 corner of W. 10th Street at 2:05 pm,  
 before the suspect pushed him to  
 the ground.  
 EMS treated the victim on the  
 scene for laceration and bruising to  
 COURIER L 8     IFE, OCT. 23-29, 2020 
 Man charged with attempted  
 rape of 85-year-old woman 
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 both  arms,  according  to  police  reports. 
 Gold digger 
 A teenager stole a glitzy trinket  
 from an 86th street jewelry store on  
 Oct. 10. 
 An employee told police that she  
 was showing the $1,000 gem to the  
 teen  bandit  inside  the  shop  near  
 Bay 26th Street at 3 pm, when the  
 young man snatched the item and  
 said, “You’re not getting this back!”  
 before hightailing it.  
 — Rose Adams 
 84TH PRECINCT  
 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO– 
 BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN 
 Chewed out! 
 Police arrested a man for allegedly  
 biting a guy in the face on the  
 F train on Oct. 18. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 suspect allegedly lunged toward  
 him unprovoked aboard a Manhattan 
 bound train at Smith and Ninth  
 streets and sank his teeth into the  
 victim’s cheek. 
 Cops collared the suspect for  
 felony assault charges, while paramedics  
 brought the victim to Methodist  
 hospital for treatment, according  
 to police reports.  
 Caned! 
 Some jerk smacked a guy with  
 a cane during a robbery on Joralemon  
 Street on Oct. 18. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 brute picked up the stick off the  
 ground  at  Court  Street  at  1:40  pm,  
 before hitting him over the head  
 and running off with his phone.  
 Up in smoke! 
 A villain held up a smoke shop  
 on Livingston Street on Oct. 13. 
 The victim told police that simulated  
 having a gun inside the storefront  
 at Nevins Street at 3:30 am before  
 jumping over the counter and  
 emptying the register, bagging a total  
 of $300.  
 Peer pressure 
 Cops arrested a guy for allegedly  
 robbing $1,000 from another guy at  
 Flatbush Avenue on Oct. 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 suspect and two other box-knife  
 wielding  baddies  allegedly  forced  
 the victim to withdraw cash from a  
 bank machine near Fulton Mall at  
 around 3:25 pm, before running off  
 with the ill-gotten green.  
 Police collared one of the men on  
 felony robbery charges at the scene,  
 according to police reports.  
 Clean sweep! 
 A looter raided a Livingston  
 Street  dry  cleaners  in  the  early  
 hours of Oct 17. 
 A store worker told police that  
 the bandit busted the front glass  
 door of the storefront between Hoyt  
 and Smith streets at 1:40 am and  
 raided  all  four  registers,  snagging  
 $450 in cash. 
 88TH PRECINCT  
 FORT GREENE-CLINTON HILL 
 Raucous rider 
 Some scumbag attacked a bus  
 driver on Myrtle Avenue on Oct. 14. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  she  
 asked the menace to make way for  
 a disabled passenger aboard the bus  
 near Vanderbilt Avenue at 12:30 pm,  
 but the baddie hurled hot coffee at  
 the driver, burning her face. 
 Park prowlers 
 A group of goons ambushed a  
 man  in  Fort  Greene  Park  on  Oct.  
 18. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 louts demanded his phone inside  
 the green space near Willoughby  
 and St. Edwards streets at around  
 12:20 pm, before another ne’er-dowell  
 snatched his car keys and the  
 two goons bolted.  
 Scoot! 
 A sneak thief stole the batteries  
 from a Revel Scooter on Park Avenue  
 on Oct. 13. 
 A  witness  told  police  that  the  
 scoundrel removed the $1,600 battery  
 from  the  blue  rental  motorbike  
 between Navy and St. Edwards  
 streets at around 12:20 am. 
 Lobby loot 
 A package pirate raided a Lafayette  
 Avenue building lobby on Oct.  
 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 fi lcher picked the lock of the building  
 between Carlton Avenue and  
 Adelphi Street at 9:35 pm and took an  
 undelivered fl eece and cosmetics. 
   — Kevin Duggan  
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 Cops arrested a man who they  
 say tried to rape an elderly woman  
 in Bay Ridge on Oct. 15.. 
 According to police, at 11:30 am  
 on Oct.  15  the NYPD was  notifi ed  
 about a sexual assault attempt at a  
 residential building in the vicinity  
 of Marine Avenue and 94th Street.  
 Upon their arrival, offi cers learned  
 that an 85-year-old woman had been  
 the victim of a sexual assault in the  
 laundry room of the building at 9:30  
 that morning. 
 EMS took the victim to NYU  
 Langone Hospital in stable condition, 
  according to police. 
 Following a subsequent investigation, 
  offi cers arrested 25-year-old  
 Mario Pope in connection to the incident. 
  At this time it is not immediately  
 clear what happened, however  
 police allege that Pope, who does  
 not live in the victim’s building,  
 went into the building and down to  
 the basement prior to the incident. 
 Pope was charged with attempted  
 rape, burglary, sex abuse,  
 forcible touching, and unlawful imprisonment. 
 Rape is up more than 27 percent  
 year-to-date compared to 2019 in the  
 68th Precinct, where the incident  
 occurred, according to NYPD data.