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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Hot wheels
A scoundrel stole a man’s
motorbike on Hicks Street
on June 5.
The man left his 2012
Ducati Panigale parked
between Middagh and
Cranberry streets around 11
p.m., but returned the next
morning to discover it was
stolen, he told police.
Room raider
A purloiner messed up a
woman’s stuff in a Schermerhorn
Street hotel room on
June 12.
The victim told police that
the prowler got into her room
and went through all her bags
before throwing their contents
on the floor, before leaving
without taking a thing at
Smith Street sometime between
6:45–11:30 p.m.
Targeted swipe
Police arrested a man for allegedly
raiding a Target on Albee
Square W. on June 10.
The suspect grabbed luggage,
clothes, and a bike, and
left the store near Flatbush Avenue
Extension at 6:15 p.m.,
before cops cuffed him at 8:36
and charged him with grand
larceny, according to the authorities.
Bag bandit
A filcher stole a woman’s
bag outside a Duffield Street
hotel on June 9.
The victim left her purse
on the sidewalk in front of
the inn between Fulton and
Willoughby streets when the
sneak nabbed it at 7:15 p.m.,
along with a laptop, her passport,
phone, and earphones,
according to cops.
Cashing in
Cops cuffed a man for looting
cash registers at a Fulton
Street department store for a
period spanning March 10–
June 8.
The employee of the store
at Hoyt Street allegedly stole
$7,500 from several cash registers,
but surveillance cameras
caught him in the act on several
occasions, cops said.
Brooklyn’s boys in blue
caught up with the suspect
in East Flatbush and charged
him with grand larceny on
June 11.
Bag snatcher
A lawbreaker snatched a
woman’s bag on Court Street
on June 11.
The victim was shopping
when the rapscallion grabbed
her bag off her shoulder and
made a run for it, between
Joralemon and Livingston
streets at 1 p.m., according
to police.
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Midnight heat
A group of thugs beat and
robbed a man on Atlantic
Commons on May 31.
The victim told police that
three or four brutes jumped
him at S. Oxford Street at 12:30
a.m., beating him bloody, before
taking his bank cards,
MetroCard, cash, and work
identification, cops said.
The man waited until
June 11 to report the crime,
and claimed he did not get a
good look at his attackers,
cops said.
Food fiend
Police collared a teen for allegedly
stealing Chinese food
from a delivery guy at Irving
Place on June 12.
The victim was delivering
the chow when the 14-year-old
suspect, along with three delinquents
walked up to him,
shoved him, and snatched the
grub, before making a run for
it at E. 19th Street at 6:30 p.m.,
according to the authorities.
The man then followed the
youngsters into a nearby park
to reclaim the order, when they
threatened further violence.
Cops caught up with the
suspect at Putnam Avenue
and Irving Place at 7:11 p.m.
and charged him with robbery,
they said.
Flatbush fiend
A crook stole a teenage
boy’s bag on Flatbush Avenue
on June 14.
The 16-year-old told cops
that the nogoodnik walked
up to him Between Fourth
and Lafayette avenues asking
to see his bag, which the
boy refused and then the thief
wrested it from his shoulders
and fled towards Lafayette Avenue
at 3:45 p.m., according
to police.
Choked
Two scumbags choked a
woman on Downing Street
on June 15.
The victim was walking towards
Seventh Avenue when
the rogues walked up to her
put her in a chokehold and demanded
that she drop everything
near Bedford Street at
9:30 p.m.
She then screamed and
fought back, scaring off the
ruffians, who then ran towards
Gates Avenue, cops said.
Love marks
Cops arrested a woman
for allegedly biting her husband
and hitting him with a
broom inside a Monument
Walk apartment in the early
hours of June 10.
The couple had an argument
when things got physical,
and the woman sank her
teeth into her beau’s shoulder,
before taking a metal broom
handle and whacking him on
the head at Park Avenue at
1:20 a.m., police said.
The victim told police that
he has trouble raising his arm
above his shoulder after the
alleged attack.
The Boys in Blue cuffed
the woman and charged her
with felony assault an hour
later at the flat.
Snatched
Two crooks snatched a
woman’s phone at a Lafayette
Avenue subway station
on June 16.
The victim was sitting on
the steps of the Clinton-Washington
Avenues G-train station
NYPD
around midnight when
two louts nabbed it from her
hand and fled to street level,
cops said.
— Kevin Duggan
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Sunset slasher
A knife-wielding wacko
stabbed a man on 52nd Street
on June 16.
The perp and the victim
began arguing outside a
home, between Second and
Third avenues, at around 4:30
a.m., when the bad guy stabbed
the victim in the lower back,
cops said.
The victim’s friend drove
the victim to Methodist Hospital,
where he was treated for
non-life threatening injuries,
cops said.
Smash-and-grab
A mugger stole a woman’s
cell phone on 60th Street on
June 6.
The baddie approached the
victim when she was looking
at her phone while walking between
Seventh and Eighth avenues,
at around 3 p.m.. The
perp then grabbed the phone
and ran off toward 7th Avenue,
cops said.
Seeley sneak
A burglar broke into a vacant
Seeley Street home on
June 14.
The brute smashed the rear
glass door of the residence, located
between 18th Street and
Prospect Avenue, at around
10:45. After breaking in, the
thief stole several electronics
totaling $2,500, cops said.
A tired robbery
A carjacker stole the tires
off a parked car on Third Avenue
on June 15.
The victim left the car
parked between 43rd and 44th
streets at midnight, and found
all four tires and rims missing
when he returned at 9:40
a.m. the following morning,
cops said.
Grocery goon
A would-be burglar attempted
to steal from a Seventh
Avenue grocery store on
June 15.
The criminal broke into
the store, located between
40th and 41st street, at 6:00
a.m. and attempted to steal
a cash register, before feeling
without stealing anything,
cops said.
— Aidan Graham
POLICE BLOTTER
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By Aidan Graham
Brooklyn Paper
Cops are hunting for
two men who stole approximately
$2,000 from
a Bedford-Stuyvesant department
store by rappelling
in from the roof on
June 5.
The suspects carried out
the elaborate heist at Fei
Huang, a discount store
located at 560 Nostrand
Ave., by infiltrating a roof
entrance at approximately
3 a.m., cops said.
Police were unable to
specify how the individuals
gained access to the
Nostrand Avenue rooftops.
Upon their illicit entry,
surveillance video shows
the burglars hauling multiple
cash registers out of
the store in heavy-duty
garbage bags.
Police are asking the
public’s assistance in identifying
the two men.
Anyone who provides
police with information
leading to an arrest can
expect up to $2,500
through the NYPD’s
Crime Stoppers program.
The public can
phone their tips to (800)
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at www.nypdcrimestoppers.
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