
COMPILED BY ALEX MITCHELL
40th Precinct
On Monday, June 22 at approximately
11:00 a.m. outside of a bodega
at 512A Willis Ave., a 28-year-old male
victim was exiting the store when several
males proceeded to punch the victim
about the body and face.
The males fl ed the location in unknown
direction with a cell phone. The
victim was treated at Lincoln Hospital
for facial injuries requiring surgery.
On Saturday, July 18 at approximately
1:12 a.m. in front of 510 East
156th St., one individual approached
and distracted a 35-year-old male victim.
Once the victim was distracted, a
second individual came from behind
and pulled the victim’s wheel chair
from underneath him.
While on the ground, the victim
was kicked in the face and the males
search the victim’s pockets but did not
remove any property. The males fl ed
in an unknown direction.
It was reported to police that on Friday,
July 24 at 7:30 a.m., an unidentifi ed
man used a credit card belonging to a
33-year-old male victim to make unauthorized
transactions to purchase jewelry
at Zodiac Jewelry located at 2829
3rd Ave.
The individual is described as a
male, last seen wearing a white t-shirt,
grey sweatpants and a multicolor hat.
41st Precinct
An unidentifi ed male individual
approached a 24-year-old female uniformed
offi cer assigned to the 41 Precinct
on Thursday, June 4 8:42 p.m.,
opposite of 831 Dawson St. while the offi
cer was attempting to enforce the established
curfew.
The individual became irate, picked
up a metal folding chair, and struck
the offi cer on the head and arm.
The offi cer sustained a laceration to
the head, and bruising to the left forearm.
The female offi cer was removed
to NYC Health & Hospitals/Lincoln in
stable condition.
The individual then fl ed on foot to
parts unknown.
The individual sought for questioning
is described as a male, dark complexion,
approximately 30-years-old,
6 feet 1 inch tall, with black hair and
brown eyes. He was last seen wearing
ripped jean shorts, a black t-shirt with
a white decal in front and gold and
white sneakers.
42nd Precinct
On Sunday, July 5 at approximately
6:30 a.m. in front of 963 Prospect Ave., a
20-year-old female victim left her wallet
inside of a taxi.
Pursuant to an ongoing investigation,
an unidentifi ed male was captured
on surveillance inside a liquor
store at 171 Malcolm X Blvd. making
unauthorized transactions on the victim’s
debit card.
43rd Precinct
The NYPD is asking for the public’s
assistance in locating 17-year old
Elder Avenue resident Jahnesiah St.
Bernard, who was last seen at her residence
on Thursday, March 26 at 11
p.m.
She is described as a Black female,
5 feet 4 inches tall and 200 pounds and
was last seen wearing a yellow jacket,
dark grey sweatpants and blue sneakers.
The NYPD is seeking the public’s
assistance in locating 39-year-old John
Martinez, who was last seen at his residence
of 1960 East Tremont Ave. on
Thursday, March 26 at 6 p.m.
He is described as being 5 feet 9
inches tall and weighing 200 pounds
with brown eyes and black hair. He
was last seen wearing a blue jacket,
blue jeans and black sneakers.
It was reported to police that on Sunday
Aug. 16 at approximately 1:20 p.m.,
in the vicinity of East 172nd Street and
Beach Avenue, an unknown male individual
engaged in a verbal dispute
with a 58-year-old male victim.
The unknown individual assaulted
the victim, threw him to the ground
and removed his cell phone from his
pocket.
The individual fl ed on foot, northbound
on St. Lawrence Avenue.
The victim sustained minor injuries
and refused medical attention at
the scene.
The individual is described as a
light-skinned male approximately 45-
50 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall, 140
pounds last seen wearing a tan shirt,
tan shorts, black sneakers and a black
baseball cap.
44th Precinct
It was reported to police that on
Saturday, May 16, at 7:35 a.m. on the
stairs leading to the elevated Manhattan
bound Morrison Avenue 6 train
station, the victim, a 35-year-old male,
was approached from behind by an unidentifi
ed male who grabbed the victim’s
neck chain.
A struggle ensued and the unidentifi
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ed male and victim fell down several
stairs, and the unidentifi ed male became
separated from his sweatshirt.
The unidentifi ed male ultimately
relieved the victim of his chain, which
was valued at $3,400. The unidentifi ed
male fl ed to the rear passenger side of
a grey Nissan, which proceeded southbound
on Morrison Avenue.
On Saturday, June 20 at 1:50 a.m.
in front of 150 East 174th St., a 45-year
old male victim was approached on the
street by two unidentifi ed males who
displayed fi rearms and demanded his
property.
The males removed $4,300 from the
victim’s pocket and fl ed the location in
a gray Nissan sedan northbound on
Morris Avenue. The victim was not injured
as a result of this incident.
45th Precinct
The missing 33-year-old man Kareem
Poller was last seen Saturday,
April 25, 2020 at approximately 3:05
p.m. inside 2061 Bartow Ave.
He is described as male Black, approximately
5 feet 7 inches, 240 pounds
with brown eyes and black hair.
Poller was last seen wearing a blue
jacket, blue baseball cap, black jeans,
brown sweater and black sneakers.
An 30-year-old off duty FDNY EMT
Justin Fotis was arrested for operating
a motor vehicle with over .08% of alcohol
intoxication, driving while ability
impaired, and for refusing to take a
breathalyzer test on Tuesday, May 12,
2020 at 11:29 p.m.
It was reported to police that on
Monday June 1 at approximately 10:20
p.m. at a 7 Eleven at 500 Baychester
Ave., fi ve males and one female gained
entry into the location by breaking the
front glass door.
Once inside, the individuals removed
an undetermined amount of
cell phone charges, cigarettes and cigars.
The individuals fl ed the scene inside
of red 4-door sedan and a gray
4-door sedan..
46th Precinct
A 55-year-old-male victim was approached
by an unidentifi ed male inside
of 1892 Morris Ave. on Saturday,
March 14, 2020 at approximately 1:30
a.m.
The male punched the victim with
a closed fi st and went through the victim’s
pockets, before forcibly removing
a set of keys.
The man fl ed the location in an unknown
direction and victim refused
medical attention at the scene.
47th Precinct
Police responded to a 911 call of a
male assaulted inside 801 Chestnut
Ave. at 7:36 a.m. on Saturday, April 4.
Upon arrival, police discovered
23-year-old male Lloyd Hill unconscious
and unresponsive with stab
wounds to the torso in his home.
EMS responded and transported
the him to NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi
where he was pronounced dead.
A 17-year-old male was arrested and
charged with murder in the second degree,
manslaughter and criminal possession
of a weapon.
48th Precinct
Police responded to a 911 call of an
unconscious male inside of 1998 Clinton
Ave. on at about 10:07 a.m. Monday
April 6.
Upon arrival, responding offi cers
discovered an unconscious and unresponsive
22-year-old male Javon Sealy
inside of the location believed to be his
home.
EMS also responded to the scene
and pronounced him deceased.
Police later deemed the incident as
a homicide as the investigation continues.
49th Precinct
It was reported to police that on
Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 7:20 p.m. in
the vicinity of the East 180th Street
subway station on the 5 line, two victims,
a 34-year old male and a 17-year
old male were riding aboard a northbound
5 train when three unknown
males boarded the train and demanded
the victim’s property.
When the victims refused the
three males began to punch and kick
the two victims causing pain, bruising
and minor lacerations about the
head and body.
One of the three individuals removed
a cell phone from the 34-year
old male victim and fl ed the train at
the Gun Hill Road Station on foot to
parts unknown.
EMS responded and transported
both victims to Jacobi hospital in stable
condition. The cell phone had an
estimated value of $400.
The three individuals are described
as Black males, late teens to
early 20’s.
50th Precinct
It was reported to police that an unidentifi
ed male removed the 14-yearold
male victim’s BMX bicycle which
was parked at his residence in the vicinity
of West 238 Street and Cannon
Pl. at 8:50 a.m. on Monday, April 13.
The male fl ed in unknown direction
with the property.
52nd Precinct
On Monday, July 20, 2020 at approximately
11:44 p.m., police responded to
a 911 call of a male shot in front of 3340
Decatur Ave.
Upon arrival, offi cers observed a
24-year-old male, unconscious and
unresponsive, with a gunshot wound
to the back. EMS responded to the location
and transported the victim to
Montefi ore Hospital, where he was
pronounced deceased.
There are no arrests and the
investigation remains ongoing.