
 
        
         
		60TH PRECINCT 
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH— 
 SEAGATE 
 Phone theft! 
 Some jerk stole a woman’s phone  
 on Brighton Beach Avenue on Nov.  
 10.  
 The victim told police that she had  
 dropped her phone near Brighton  
 11th Street around 2:45 pm, and when  
 she returned, it was gone. 
 Theft from a car 
 A carjacker looted paint supplies  
 a car on Brighton Sixth Street on  
 Nov. 12.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 had left his car parked near Brighton  
 Beach Avenue around 2 pm, and  
 when he returned he found the passenger  
 window broken and paint  
 equipment missing.  
 Jewel theft 
 Some pirate stole a diamond pendant  
 from a car on West 16 Street on  
 Nov. 13.  
 The victim had left their car near  
 Avenue Z around 7:45 pm and when  
 they returned someone had taken her  
 pendant and Louis Vuitton wallet. 
 Sleeping theft! 
 A pickpocket stole from a sleeping  
 straphanger at Surf Avenue subway  
 station on Nov. 16. 
 The  victim  told  police  that when  
 he awoke on the D train near Stillwell  
 Avenue around 3:30 am, someone had  
 cut open his pockets and stole his  
 money and identifi cation.  
 Wallet theft! 
 Some scumbag stole a woman’s  
 pocketbook  near  Brighton  First  
 Street on Nov. 16.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 jerk  took  her  wallet  near  Brighton  
 First Terrace around 5:10 pm and ran  
 away. 
  — Joe Hiti 
 61ST PRECINCT 
 SHEEPSHEAD BAY—HOMECREST— 
 MANHATTAN BEACH—GRAVESEND 
 Vapor capers! 
 Two fi ends robbed a pack of vape  
 pods from an Ocean Avenue storefront  
 on Nov. 12.  
 Police said one of the shoplifters  
 held the victim’s arms behind his  
 back inside the store between Kings  
 Highway and Avenue P around 1:25  
 am while the other swiped the stolen  
 goods. 
 Silent heist 
 A thief attempted to rob an Avenue  
 U bank on Nov. 12.  
 COURIER L 8     IFE, NOV. 22-28, 2019 
 The bank teller told police that the  
 bandit passed her a note saying that  
 he had a gun inside the storefront  
 between E. 17th and E. 18th streets  
 around 9:20 am, but she pressed the  
 panic button and the goon fl ed empty  
 handed. 
 Scootin’ away 
 Four bandits snagged a scooter  
 and airpods from two people on Avenue  
 Y on Nov. 11.  
 The victims told police the pillagers  
 approached them between E. 28th  
 and E. 29th streets around 6:50 pm  
 and when trying to get away one of  
 the ruffi ans punched one of the victims  
 in the face.  
  — Jessica Parks 
 62ND PRECINCT 
 BENSONHURST —BATH BEACH 
 Copped 
 A bandit stole a cop’s phone at a  
 Bay Ridge Avenue restaurant on Nov.  
 16.  
 The cops was escorting the perp  
 out of the eatery between New Utrecht  
 and 16th avenues at 2:25 am because  
 he refused to leave, but the thief then  
 spit blood at the offi cer through a cut  
 in his mouth, and then nabbed the  
 cop’s cellphone from his pocket. 
 Phone fi lcher 
 A good-for-nothing punk punched  
 a woman and stole her cellphone on  
 Avenue P on Nov. 10. 
 The victim told police that the robber, 
  whom she knew, punched her in  
 the back of the head between W. First  
 Street and Dahill Road at  10 pm before  
 following her home. 
           
          Pushy 
 Police arrested a man for allegedly  
 pushing a teenager on Bay Parkway  
 on Nov. 11. 
 The 14-year-old victim told police  
 that the suspect approached him on  
 the  corner  of  85th  Street  at  2:41  pm  
 and said, “Give me your money”  
 — before punching the teena and  
 snatching $24 from his wallet.  
 The  victim  identifi ed  the  defendant  
 during a canvas of the neighborhood, 
  and he was arrested on site, according  
 to authorities. 
           
      Vaping danger 
 Two  gun-wielding  ruffi ans  assaulted  
 a teenager who bought a vape  
 from them on 78th Street on Nov. 17. 
 The 15-year-old victim told cops  
 that he had handed over $35 for the  
 vape pen from his 15-year-old acquaintances  
 between 18th and 19th  
 avenues at 1:40 pm when the delinquents  
 fl ashed a gun and punched  
 him in the face, before grabbing the  
 cash and running off. 
 — Rose Adams 
 63RD PRECINCT 
 MARINE PARK —MILL BASIN—FLATLANDS— 
 BERGEN BEACH 
 Formula fi lchers 
 Three bandits snatched baby formula  
 from a Ralph Avenue Duane  
 Reade on Nov. 14. 
 A witness told police the trio entered  
 the drugstore between E. 66th  
 Street and Avenue M at around 10:45  
 pm and took a glass case containing  
 enfamil baby formula, before hightailing  
 it out of the store. 
 Tire snatch 
 A jerk nabbed the tires from a parked car  
 on King’s Highway on Nov. 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  he  parked  
 his car at E. 34th Street at 11:34 am  
 on Nov. 13, but when he returned at  
 11:30 pm the next day, all four tires  
 and the rims had been snatched from  
 the car.  
           
   Swiped card 
 Cops cuffed a woman for allegedly  
 snatching a man’s debit card on  
 Brooklyn Avenue on Nov. 15. 
 The victim  told police he  left his  
 debit card at Bolla Market at Nostrand  
 Avenue and Avenue N at 1:58  
 pm on Nov. 14. His Cash App sent him  
 an alert  at 8:43 pm the following day  
 that it had been used at Bolla Market  
 and a CVS on the same street, allegedly  
 by the defendant.  
 — Elissa Esher 
 76TH PRECINCT 
 CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL–RED  
 HOOK 
 Carpet snagger 
 A bandit stole a $495 rug from  
 a Smith Street stoop sometime between  
 Nov. 16 and 17. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 perp stole the delivery from outside  
 the residence on the corner of Smith  
 and Carroll streets sometime between  
 1:30 pm  and 11:30 am the following  
 day. 
 Tip jar jerk 
 A pilferer stole $30 from a Carroll  
 Street store’s tip jar on Nov. 17.  
 An employee said that the burglar  
 stole the money from the store at the  
 corner of Henry and Carroll street at  
 11:08 am.  
 Cellphone snatcher 
 A thief took a cellphone from a  
 Court Street store on Nov. 14. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 bandit swiped an employee’s $830  
 Samsung Galaxy from the shop between  
 Huntington and W. Ninth  
 street at 6:17 pm.  
 Pedaling thief 
 A thief stole two bikes from a storage  
 room on Baltic Street on Nov. 11.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 bandit snuck into the storage room  
 between Smith and Hoyt streets at  
 about 8:15 am and made off with the  
 two bikes and the gear attached to  
 them, worth $1,520 total.  
 — Rose Adams 
 72ND PRECINCT  
 SUNSET PARK–WINDSOR TERRACE 
 Slashed 
 A slasher stabbed a man during  
 a bar fi ght on Third Avenue on Nov.  
 16.  
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 men began arguing inside the watering  
 hole near 45th Street at around 1  
 am, when the savage stabbed him in  
 the arm with a knife. 
 Narcos  
 A  goon  sold  heroin  to  an  undercover  
 cop but evaded arrest on Prospect  
 Avenue on Nov. 15. 
 The dealer exchanged a small bag  
 of the drugs for money near Prospect  
 Parks West at around 12:30 am,  
 but managed to skip out before cops  
 cuffed him, according to police. 
 Snatched! 
 A weasel snagged a woman’s wallet  
 on 57th Street on Nov. 13. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 thief grabbed her wallet from her  
 hand between Fourth and Fifth Avenues  
 at around 11 pm, before pushing  
 her against a fence and escaping.  
  — Ben Verde