COMPILED BY ALEX MITCHELL 
 40th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Tuesday, 
  Sept. 1 at 3:58 a.m. in front of a residential  
 building in the vicinity of Trinity Avenue and  
 Pontiac Place, the victim, a 31-year-old male,  
 was pursued by unidentified males in one vehicle, 
  a white BMW 7 Series sedan, and a second  
 car, a silver Hyundai Sonata. 
 The unidentified males exited the vehicles  
 and one of them discharged a firearm, striking  
 the victim in his left leg. The unidentified males  
 fled in both cars. The victim was transported to  
 Lincoln Hospital in stable condition. 
 It was reported to the police that on Wednesday, 
  Sept. 9, 2020 at approximately 12:30 p.m.,  
 an unknown female approached an unattended  
 ice cream cart and removed a backpack containing  
 the owner’s personal property valued  
 at approximately $1,800.  The female then fled  
 on foot. 
 The individual is described by police as Hispanic, 
  approximately 30 years old, standing at 5  
 foot 4 inches tall and weighing 120 pounds. 
 It was reported to police that on Friday, Oct.  
 9 at approximately 2:55 p.m., in front of 721 Tinton  
 Ave., two unidentified males were involved  
 in a physical dispute. 
 During the dispute, one of the males was in  
 possession of a firearm, which was discharged.  
 No one was reported injured. Both males fled  
 the location. 
 Individual  one  is  described  as  a  male  approximately  
 in his 20s, with a medium complexion, 
  thin build, last seen wearing a black hooded  
 shirt, a blue vest, black pants and black sneakers. 
  He was in possession of a firearm. 
 Individual  two  is  described  as  a male  approximately  
 in his 20s, with a dark complexion,  
 thin build, last seen wearing a white hooded  
 sweatshirt with black checkers on the sleeves  
 and hood and the word “FRESH” written on the  
 front, blue jeans and black sneakers. 
 41st Precinct 
 It was reported to police that on Friday, Sept.  
 4, at approximately 1:18 a.m., two unidentified  
 male individuals followed a 43-year-old male  
 victim while walking in front of 648 Faile St. 
 The individuals then approached the victim,  
 simulated a firearm and demanded his property. 
  The individuals then fled on foot with the  
 victim’s cellphones and approximately $840.  
 There were  no  injuries  reported  as  a  result  of  
 this incident. 
 Individual one is described as dark-skinned  
 male, approximately in his 20s, standing at 5  
 feet 10 inches tall and approximately 120 pounds  
 with a thin build and black hair. He was last seen  
 wearing a white undershirt, black shorts, multicolor  
 underwear, white socks, dark sneakers  
 and a turquoise New York Yankee hat. 
 Individual two is described as dark-skinned  
 male, approximately in his 20s, standing at 5  
 feet 10 inches tall and weighing approximately  
 120 pounds with a thin build. He was last seen  
 wearing a white undershirt, black underwear,  
 blue jeans, gray sneakers and a black cover over  
 his head. 
 On Sunday, Sept. 27 at approximately  
 5:35 a.m., in front of 706 Faile St. a 43-year  
 old male victim got into a verbal dispute with  
 three unknown males which escalated into a  
 physical confrontation. 
 The male individuals then began to punch  
 and slash the victim about the head and body  
 causing him to fall to the ground. The victim suffered  
 lacerations, pain and bruising. The three  
 individuals then fled on foot in an unknown direction. 
  EMS responded and transported the  
 victim to Lincoln Hospital in stable condition. 
 The three male individuals wanted for questioning  
 in this incident are 20-30 years in age. 
 On Friday, Sept. 18, 2020 at approximately  
 2:25 p.m., in front of 1290 Randall Ave., an unidentified  
 individual pried open the door of a rear  
 storage compartment of a parked commercial  
 vehicle using a metal bar. 
 The individual proceeded to enter the vehicle  
 and removed various electronic equipment valued  
 at approximately $5,100 cash before fleeing  
 the location on foot in an unknown direction. 
 42nd Precinct 
 It was reported to police that on Thursday,  
 Sept. 3 at 7:11 p.m. on the corner of Minford  
 Place and East 172 Street, the victim, a 68-yearold  
 female, was entering her personal vehicle,  
 a  2006  Honda  Civic,  when  an  unidentified  female  
 approached, entered the victim’s vehicle  
 and forcibly removed the victim’s wallet, iPhone  
 and $60. 
 The  unidentified  female  dropped  the  victim’s  
 phone and wallet, which the victim  
 subsequently recovered. 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Sunday  
 Sept.  27  at  approximately  6:40  p.m.  inside  of  
 the Naymer Candy Store at 1175 Vyse Ave., one  
 individual approached the counter, displayed  
 a handgun and demanded property from the  
 33-year-old male employee. 
 The employee complied and gave the individual  
 approximately $800 in cash. The second  
 individual remained at the doorway and acted  
 as a lookout during the robbery. Both individuals  
 fled the scene on foot northbound on  
 Vyse Avenue. 
 The first individual is a male, between 25  
 to 35 years old, with sunglasses and last seen  
 wearing a black baseball cap, a camouflage  
 jacket, gray pants and light blue sneakers. 
 The second individual is also male, between  
 25 to 35 years old, last seen wearing a  
 black baseball cap, a multi-colored face mask,  
 a black hooded sweater, blue jean shorts and  
 red sneakers. 
 43rd Precinct 
 It was reported to the police that on Friday,  
 Oct. 2 at approximately 8:57 p.m., a 58-year-old  
 male  victim  parked  and  exited  his  2016 white  
 Maserati in front of 1840 Westchester Ave. 
 An unknown male then entered the unsecured  
 and unoccupied vehicle which was left  
 on.  The unknown male then drove away in an  
 unknown direction. 
 44th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Sunday,  
 Oct. 4 at 5 p.m. at a bodega at 1158 Gerard Ave.,  
 a group of eight unidentified males chased a a  
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 23-year-old male and another unidentified male  
 into the location. 
 The eight unidentified males attempted to  
 make a forced entry, and victim one suffered a  
 laceration above his right eye. The 23-year-old  
 was transported by EMS to Lincoln Hospital in  
 stable condition. 
 At approximately 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept.  
 27 in a bodega at 928 Morris Ave., a 39-year-old  
 male clerk was struck with a firearm by an unknown  
 male during a verbal dispute. 
 The male fled on foot, and the clerk  
 was transported to Lincoln Hospital in  
 stable condition. 
 It was  reported  to  police  that  on  Tuesday,  
 Oct. 13,  at approximately 8 p.m. , an unknown  
 male entered the Sweet Water Dance & Yoga  
 Studio located at 876 Gerard Ave., by forcing  
 open the front door. 
 Upon entry, the male removed a laptop and  
 approximately $70 dollars. 
 The male then fled the location on foot westbound  
 on 161 Street. 
 45th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Wednesday  
 Sept. 9, 2020, at approximately 5:42 a.m.,  
 at a residence in the vicinity of Edison Avenue  
 and Wilkinson Avenue, an unknown individual  
 gained entry into a shed at the rear of the location. 
  The individual removed property totaling  
 approximately $1,230.00 and fled on foot. 
 The individual is described as female, 30- 
 35 years old, 5 foot 2 inches tall, weighing  
 130 pounds. 
 46th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Friday,  
 Sept. 11, at approximately 1:56 p.m., in front  
 of 119 East 184 St., the individual approached  
 the 34-year-old female victim as she walked  
 on the sidewalk and grabbed her buttocks over  
 her clothing. 
 The  individual  fled  on  foot  in  an  unknown  
 direction. 
 47th Precinct 
 On Wednesday Sept. 9 at approximately  
 7:00 a.m. in front of 4141 Laconia Ave., a 72- 
 year old male victim got into a verbal dispute  
 with an unknown male which escalated into a  
 physical confrontation. 
 The male individual then began to punch  
 the victim about the head and body causing him  
 to fall to the ground, the victim suffered pain  
 and bruising. 
 The  individual  then  fled  on  foot  in  an  unknown  
 direction. EMS responded and transported  
 the  victim  to  Montefiore  hospital  in  
 stable condition. 
 The individual wanted for questioning in this  
 incident is described as a Black male about 20- 
 30 years in age. 
 It was reported to police that on Thursday,  
 Oct.  15  at  approximately  2:30  a.m.,  in  front  
 of a residential building located in the vicinity  
 of Magenta Street and White Plains Road,  
 a 25-year-old male victim was approached by  
 an unknown individual, and the two engaged  
 in a verbal dispute, which escalated into a  
 physical encounter. 
 The individual displayed a black 9mm firearm  
 and shot the victim in the torso, before fleeing  
 the scene on foot in an unknown direction.  
 EMS responded to the location and transported  
 the victim to NYC Health and Hospitals/Jacobi,  
 where he is listed in stable condition. 
 The individual is described as a male, dark  
 complexion, large build, with a full beard. He  
 was last seen wearing a blue Yankees baseball  
 cap,  a  dark  colored  hooded  jacket  and  
 blue jeans. 
 48th Precinct 
 It was reported to police that on Sunday, Aug.  
 23 at 8:45 p.m., in front of 2104 Crotona Pkwy.,  
 the 29-year-old male victim was approached by  
 two unknown individuals who demanded the  
 victim’s property. One individual displayed a  
 firearm and the other displayed a knife. 
 The individuals then forcibly removed the  
 victim’s wallet  from  his  pants  pocket  and  fled  
 the location on foot heading northbound on Crotona  
 Parkway. The victim was not injured. 
 Individual one  is described as a male with  
 a light complexion, approximately in his late  
 teens to early 20s, standing at 5 feet 8 inches  
 tall and weighing 150 pounds with a slim build.  
 He last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt,  
 dark pants, white sneakers and in possession of  
 a knife. 
 Individual two is described as a male with a  
 light complexion, approximately in his late teens  
 to early 20s, with a slim build, last seen wearing  
 a black hooded jacket, a white face mask,  
 light pants, white sneakers and in possession of  
 a black firearm. 
 49th Precinct 
 On Monday, Aug. 24, 2020 at approximately  
 10:57 p.m., an unidentified male individual entered  
 the 2020 Health Deli at 649 Allerton Ave.,  
 brandished a firearm and demanded cash. The  
 deli clerk complied and handed the individual  
 approximately $750 cash from inside the register. 
  The individual then fled on foot. There were  
 no injuries reported. 
 50th Precinct 
 It was  reported  to  police  that  on  Tuesday,  
 Sept. 15, 2020 at 11:28 a.m. in front of 2750  
 Johnson Ave., an unidentified male approached  
 the victim, a 75-year-old female, and grabbed  
 her Louis Vuitton bag, knocking the victim to  
 the ground. The unidentified male fled in a black  
 Honda Civic with the victim’s bag, which contained  
 a Metro PCS cell phone, Christian Dior  
 glasses, ID and a wallet that contained $70. 
 The victim suffered a laceration to her chin  
 and abrasions to her knees and right elbow. She  
 was treated at the scene by EMS. 
 52nd Precinct 
 On Wednesday, Sept. 16 at approximately  
 12:40 a.m., two unidentified males entered New  
 Way Deli at 77 Kingsbridge Rd. 
 Once inside, one of the males struck a customer  
 inside of the store with a closed fist to  
 the face, knocking the victim to the ground. The  
 second male then forcibly removed the victim’s  
 cell phone before both males fled the store in an  
 unknown direction. The victim sustained a laceration  
 to the back of the head and was removed  
 to St. Barnabas Hospital. 
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 Anyone with information in regard to  
 any of these incidents is asked to call  
 the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at  
 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish,  
 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public  
 can also submit their tips by logging  
 onto  the  Crime  Stoppers  website  at  
 www.NYPDCrimeStoppers.com, or on  
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