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Two brutes violently rob a woman in Fort Greene
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88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Body-slam!
Two brutes jumped a
woman on Clinton Avenue
on March 17.
The victim told police
that he punks threw her to
the ground and threatened her
with tasers outside her apartment
door between Dekalb
and Lafayette avenues at 5 pm,
before grabbing her phone and
wallet and hightailing it.
One of the bozos dropped
his phone at the scene, but police
are still looking for both
criminals, according to authorities.
Rowdy drunk!
Police arrested a woman
they suspect of attacking a
desk clerk at Brooklyn Hospital
on Dekalb Avenue on
March 21.
The victim told police that
the 33-year-old was sent to
the medical facility at Ashland
Place for being drunk and
that at 2 pm, and she allegedly
threw the secretary’s computer
off her desk and threw
a medical tray at her.
Police arrested the woman
and slapped her with felony
assault charges, according to
authorities.
Rough robber
Police arrested a man of
allegedly attacking a store
employee while shoplifting
on Flatbush Avenue Ext. on
March 21.
The victim told police that
the suspect allegedly trying
to leave with a four-pack of
energy drinks without paying
near Fulton Street at 11:20
pm, before allegedly hitting
the witness in the face with
a luggage handle.
Police arrested the man on
the scene and slapped him
with felony assault charges,
according to police reports.
The victim told police that
the robbers smashed her car
window near Tillary Street,
and took her sunglasses,
garage door remote, computer,
and stenography machine
— worth a total of almost
$6,000.
— Kevin Duggan
76TH PRECINCT
Carroll Gardens-Cobble
Hill–Red Hook
Back attack
A marauder punched a
62-year-old woman in the
back on Columbia Street on
March 21.
The victim told police that
the random attacker punched
her in the back near Mill Street
at 12:43 pm.
Wine and crime
A burglar stole two bottles
of sangria from a Smith
Street pharmacy.
An employee told police
that the thief nabbed the two
$5 bottles of sangria from the
store on the corner of President
Street at 10 pm.
Cold case
A thief stole three air conditioning
units from a Hoyt
Street construction site sometime
between March 9 and
March 24.
The victim told police that
the thief entered the site on
the corner of Douglass Street
and made off with a $2,000
air conditioner condenser,
and two $1,000 air conditioner
handlers.
Watch out
A bandit nabbed a package
containing a $150 watch
on Huntington Street sometime
between March 6 and
March 21.
The victim told police
that UPS said it delivered his
pricey Hugo Boss watch to
his business between Columbia
and Hicks streets, but the
package never arrived.
— Rose Adams
60TH PRECINCT
Coney Island—Brighton
Beach—Seagate
Money bagged
A street weasel swiped
$30,000 out of a man’s pocket on
W. 16th Street on March 17.
The victim told police that
the brigand grabbed him from
behind near Mermaid Avenue
at around 11 pm and went
through his pocket — stealing
the cash and fleeing towards
the beach.
Platinum hit
A mechanical-minded
thief snagged the catalytic
converter from a car parked
on Bay 48th Street on March
18. T
he victim told police that
she returned to her car at the
intersection of Shore Parkway
at around 5 pm and noticed
it was making a loud
sound, and a mechanic told
her the platinum car part was
missing.
Lootin’ Louie
A highway robber mugged
a woman of her Louis Vuitton
bag as she was walking
home on Ocean Parkway on
March 16.
The victim told police that
the bruiser pushed her from
behind between West and
Neptune avenues at around
midnight before snagging the
luxury purse with her wallet
and cash, and running off
down the street.
— Jessica Parks
62ND PRECINCT
Bensonhurst—Bath Beach
Slash and dash
A brute slashed a man with
a sharp object on 21st Avenue
on March 20.
The victim told police that he
saw his male and female neighbors
arguing between Benson
and Bath avenues at 5:30 pm,
but when he tried to intervene,
the man pulled out a sharp object
and slashed him over the
stomach and running off.
Lotto looter
A thief nabbed lotto tickets
from a 86th Street bodega
on March 19.
An employee told police
that the bandit entered the
store on the corner of 14th
Avenue at 12:15 am and
walked behind the cash register,
where he pushed the employee
and nabbed the lottery
tickets, before running out of
the store. — Rose Adams
Mystery shooter
A gunman shot a teen
and another woman in their
legs on N. Oxford Wall on
March 22.
The 16-year-old boy told
police that he heard the gunshots
and then felt pain in his
right leg, but didn’t see the
shooter near Park Avenue
at 3 pm.
Day marauders
Looters raided a man’s
Navy Walk apartment on
March 16.
The victim told police that
the burglars broke his door
lock near Tillary Street between
11 am and 5 pm, and
bagged $2,500 in cash.
Crime scene
Sneak thieves stole a woman’s
jacket and valuables on
Fleet Walk on March 17.
The victim told police that
she left her jacket lying around
while she was filming a school
project near Prince Street at
3:55 pm, when the nogoodniks
snatched her stuff.
Carjacker
Bandits busted a woman’s
car on Fleet Walk sometime
between March 17 and 19.
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