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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Rough commute
Three brutes beat a man at
the Atlantic Terminal subway
station on July 27.
The victim told police he
was waiting a the Manhattanbound
D train when the goons
waltzed up at 10:10 p.m. and
snarled, “Get out of here with
your dirty f-----g cuff.”
The punks then laid into the
man with a flurry of punches
and kicks, which left him with
broken cheekbones and 21
stitches, cops said.
Limber lout
A thief nabbed designer
yoga pants at a Smith Street
store on July 29.
The fitness fiend broke
through a glass door at the
shop near Wyckoff Street at
2:50 a.m., when he nabbed
several pairs of workout
pants in a variety of trendy
colors, before hightailing it,
cops said.
Jay Street bandit
A burglar looted a Jay
Street building on July 21.
The victim told police the
thief pried open the door of
the edifice near Chapel Street
at 2 p.m., when he nabbed a
Bluetooth speaker, a small
notebook, and a printer, before
fleeing.
What a tool!
Some looter bagged a
bunch of tools from a Hanover
Place construction site
on Aug. 3.
The victim told police
he personally locked all entrances
to the work site near
Fulton Street the night before,
only to return at 7 a.m.
the next morning to discover
tools and copper wire worth a
whopping $11,300 had been
nabbed.
Apple picking
A thief swiped a woman’s
phone on Fourth Avenue on
July 29.
The victim told cops she
was talking to mom when the
lout snuck up and snatched her
cell near Atlantic Avenue at
10:10 p.m.
— Kevin Duggan
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton
Hill
Rough ride
Police cuffed a woman for
allegedly stealing a man’s
phone and biting him while
sharing a ride on Myrtle Avenue
on Aug. 2.
The victim told police he
was sharing an Uber Pool
with the suspect when the
two got into a fight about
turning down the music
and the woman allegedly
snatched the guy’s cell and
sat on it, near Vanderbilt Avenue
at 11:30 p.m.
The guy tried to get back
his phone from under the
woman’s rear end, but she
fended him off by biting his
arm, according to police.
Cops arrested the woman
half an hour later and slapped
her with felony robbery
charges, according to authorities.
Hell in a cell
One malcontent beat a
woman with a cell phone inside
of a Tillary Street homeless
shelter on Aug. 4.
The victim told police
she the knave approached
her inside the shelter near
Prince Street at 11:05 a.m.,
and began to beat her with
a phone.
The attack left the victim
with 2 lumps, swelling, and a
bloodshot eye, cops said.
Not WhatsApp
A Fort Greene Man was
using the WhatsApp messaging
service on his phone
when two lowlifes slid into his
chats and demanded $150 —
or else — on July 27.
The shysters threatened
to harm the victim’s family
amid an unrelenting barrage
of messages that spanned two
days, which eventually broke
the man down, and he sent
the scum money over the app,
before changing his phone,
cops said.
Loot and scoot
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
stealing two rental
scooters, along with spare
parts sometime between July
23 and Aug. 2.
Scooter rental company
Revel told police that reps
discovered mopeds at the Ingersoll
Housing Projects had
been stripped of parts, while
two other scooters had vanished
altogether.
Police arrested the suspect
shortly after the theft was reported,
cops said.
Cell snatcher
Cops arrested a woman for
allegedly stealing a woman’s
phone from a Myrtle Avenue
cell shop on Aug. 2.
The victim set her phone
down on the checkout counter
at the store between Clinton
and Waverly avenues at
10 a.m., when the suspect
snatched and made a beeline
for the door.
Fortunately, store employee
managed to intercept her and
police cuffed her on a felony
larceny charge, cops said.
— Elizabeth Winn
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Pyromaniac
An arsonist set fire to a
Butler Street building on
July 11.
First responders arrived on
the scene near Third Avenue
shortly before midnight, and
later determined that an unknown
firebug had intentionally
set the blaze, cops said.
Rough text
A perv sent multiple explicit
photos to a 12th Street
man between April 1 and
July 27.
The victim, who resides between
Sixth and Seventh Avenue,
reported the harassment
to police on July 27, claiming
some creep had barraged
him with texts featuring nude
photos from several unknown
numbers.
Rerouted
A thief stole a package
from outside a Bergen Street
home on July 29.
The victim told police that
the crook nabbed the parcel
— valued at $34 — off the
front steps of the property between
Carlton and Sixth avenues
sometime between 9:45
a.m. and 11 p.m.
Shredded jeans
Some rascal damaged
clothes inside a Flatbush Avenue
store on July 29.
A store employee told police
that the ne’er-do-well entered
the store near Atlantic
Avenue shortly after noon and
ripped a hole in a $60 pair of
pants, which he then refused
to pay for.
Tablet trouble
A thief nabbed a computer
tablet from an Atlantic Avenue
store on July 26.
A store employee told police
that she left the tablet on
the store counter momentarily
at around 3:30 p.m., when the
crook snatched it and fled the
store near Atlantic Avenue,
cops said.
Cracked out
Police arrested two men
for drug possession on Third
Avenue on July 31.
Authorities were acting on
a search warrant of an apartment
near Baltic Street when
they discovered crack cocaine
and a measuring scale caked
in drug residue at around 6
a.m., cops said.
Police arrested the men on
misdemeanor charges of possession
of a controlled substance,
according to police
reports.
Doored!
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
breaking a glass door
at a Fourth Avenue municipal
building on July 30.
An employee told police
that the man became angry
and allegedly smashed the
glass door at the front of the
building between Pacific and
Dean streets at around 6 p.m.,
cops said.
Police arrested the man
on felony criminal mischief
charges, according to police
reports.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Check bounced
A would-be bandit attempted
to rob a Fourth Avenue
check-cashing business
on Aug. 4.
The store employee told
police that she was working
at the front desk of the
quasi-bank between 52nd
and 53rd streets at around 10
a.m., when the robber slid her
a note, which read “Listen lady
need $3,000 fast. Only $100
dollar bills. No dye packs and
if not fast I shoot.”
The store employee then
ran away towards the back of
the store, causing the perp to
flee the store empty handed,
cops said.
Soda-popped!
A bruiser assaulted a man
with a plastic soda bottle on
Fort Hamilton Parkway on
Aug. 3.
The victim told police
that he began arguing with
the perp between McDonald
Avenue and E. Second Street
at around 3 p.m., when the
goon punched him in the face,
and threw the 20 ounce soda
bottle at him, cops said.
Sunset heist
A burglar looted a Fifth Avenue
storefront on July 30.
The store owner told police
that the crook threw a brick
through the window of the vacant
store near 58th Street at
around 4:30 a.m., before nabbing
$100 from the cash register,
cops said.
Rough night
A thief robbed a sleeping
man on 56th Street on
July 30.
The victim told police that
he fell asleep on the front steps
of his home between Fifth
and Sixth Avenues, when
the crook stole his wallet and
cell phone at around 5:10 a.m.,
cops said.
Bike bandit
A criminal stole an E-Bike
on 44th Street on July 30.
The victim told police
that he left battery-powered
bike unlocked between
Sixth and Seventh avenues at
around 3 a.m., when the sneak
snatched it and zoomed off,
cops said.
Cash grab
A prowler robbed a 43rd
Street store on July 29.
The victim told police that
the perp entered the store’s
parent business plaza near
50th Street through an unlocked
door at around 8:30
a.m. before breaking the
lock on the retail space on
the building’s fourth floor and
stealing $2,000 in cash and a
laptop, cops said.
— Aidan Graham
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