43rd Precinct 
 Police are investigating a robbery pattern  
 which has been happening since November into  
 December. 
 It was reported to police that on Wednesday,  
 November 18, at 8:15 p.m. hours, at the intersection  
 of Gleason Avenue and Leland Avenue,  
 a 29-year old male victim was walking down the  
 street when he was approached by an unknown  
 male individual who brandished a black firearm  
 and demanded his property. 
 The individual forcibly removed the victim’s  
 backpack and fled the location to parts unknown. 
  The victim’s property consisted of personal  
 items with an estimated value of $50. No  
 injuries were reported in this incident. 
 It was then reported to police that on Sunday,  
 November 22, at 6:00 p.m., at the intersection of  
 Saint Raymond Avenue and Castle Hill Avenue, a  
 24-year old male victim was walking down the  
 street when he was approached by an unknown  
 male individual who brandished a black firearm  
 and demanded his property. The individual  
 forcibly removed the victim’s backpack and cell  
 phone and fled the location to parts unknown.  
 The victim’s property had a combined estimated  
 value of $700. No injuries were reported in this  
 incident. 
 Another incident was reported happened on  
 Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in  
 the vicinity of 1920 McGraw Avenue, a 51-year  
 old male victim was walking down the street  
 when he was approached by an unknown male  
 individual who brandished a black firearm and  
 demanded his property. 
 The individual forcibly removed the victim’s  
 wallet and fled the location to parts unknown.  
 The victim’s property consisted of cash and  
 identification with  an  estimated  value  of  $900.  
 No injuries were reported in this incident. 
 It was then reported to police that on Friday,  
 November  27,  at midnight  in  the  vicinity  of  11  
 Hugh J. Grant Circle, a 26-year old male victim  
 was walking down the street when he was approached  
 by  an  unknown male  individual who  
 brandished a black firearm and demanded his  
 property. The individual forcibly removed the  
 victim’s wallet and cell phone and fled the location  
 to parts unknown. The victim’s property had  
 a combined estimated value of $800. No injuries  
 were reported in this incident. 
 The final incident happened on Monday, December  
 9, at 12:43 a.m., in the vicinity of 1949  
 McGraw Avenue, a 52-year old male victim  
 was walking down the street when he was approached  
 by  an  unknown male  individual who  
 brandished a black firearm and demanded his  
 property. 
 The individual forcibly removed the victim’s  
 wallet and cell phone and fled the location  
 to parts unknown. The victim’s property had a  
 combined estimated value of $1,000. No injuries  
 were reported in this incident. 
 The individual being sought is described as a  
 male, 20 to 30 years in age. 
 It was reported to police that on Friday, December  
 18, at 1:00 p.m. in front of 1461 Beach  
 Avenue, an unidentified male approached the  
 victim, a 36-year-old male, punched him in the  
 face and took his Motorola G cell phone and a  
 bank card. 
 The unidentified male fled on foot. The victim, 
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  who suffered swelling to an eye and a laceration  
 to his face, was transported by private  
 means to Jacobi Hospital in stable condition. 
 It was  reported  to police  that on Thursday,  
 December 24 at approximately 3:41 a.m., an unidentified  
 individual discharged a firearm in front  
 of 1240 Morrison Avenue. The unidentified individual  
 then fled on foot northbound on Morrison  
 Avenue. There were no injuries or property damage  
 reported as a result of this incident. 
 The individual is described as an adult male,  
 dark complexion, medium build with brown eyes  
 and black hair; he was last seen wearing a black  
 jacket with white patches on the shoulders,  
 black pants and black sneakers. 
 44th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Monday,  
 January 18, at approximately 5:58 a.m. at a Taco  
 Bell at 1731, an individual gained entry into the  
 location by breaking the drive-thru window with  
 a rock. 
 The individual rummaged inside of the establishment  
 but did not take any property. He  
 fled  the  scene  on  foot  southbound  on Webster  
 Avenue. 
 The individual is described as a male with a  
 mask over his face and a hooded jacket. 
 45th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  36-year-old  
 Marcelo Olivo was last seen in his residence 1510  
 Overing Street Apt M2C Bronx, NY 10461 on Friday  
 December 25, at 8:00 a.m. 
 He is described as a male Hispanic, 5 feet  
 10 inches  tall has a medium build, brown hair,  
 brown eyes and was last seen wearing a long  
 black jacket, gray pants and gray sneakers. 
 It  was  recently  reported  to  police  that  on  
 Wednesday, December 2, at approximately 1:15  
 p.m., inside of a southbound BX12 bus approaching  
 the Edison Avenue stop, in the vicinity of Baychester  
 Avenue and Bartow Avenue, the individual  
 grabbed the 34-year-old female victim ‘s  
 thigh and buttocks without. 
 The individual followed the victim off of the  
 bus at the Edison Avenue stop before fleeing the  
 scene on foot in an unknown direction. 
 46th Precinct 
 It was  reported  to  police  that  on  Saturday,  
 December 5  at approximately 9:25 a.m., in front  
 of 58 East 183 Street, the individual approached  
 the 34-year-old female victim and grabbed her  
 buttocks. 
 The individual fled the scene on foot southbound  
 on Walton Avenue. 
 It was reported to the police that on Monday,  
 January 4,  at approximately 5:50 p.m., on the  
 mezzanine level of the Fordham Road subway  
 station (B/D) line, a 45-year-old female victim  
 was attempting to exit the station when she was  
 approached by two males. 
 The two males removed the victim’s wallet  
 from her bag and fled the station to parts  
 unknown. The victim’s wallet contained credit  
 cards, approximately $230 dollars, and identification  
 cards. 
 There were no  injuries  reported  as  a  result  
 of this incident. 
 47th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Wednesday, 
  December 9  at approximately 430 p.m., at  
 a Chase bank located at 3514 White Plains Road,  
 an unidentified individual entered, approached a  
 35-year-old female teller and passed a note demanding  
 cash. 
 The teller did not comply and the unidentified  
 male fled on foot. No currency was removed. 
 On Monday, December 14, 2020 at approximately  
 9:45 p.m., police responded to a 911 call  
 of  an  unconscious  person  inside  of  3982  Carpenter  
 Avenue within the confines of the 47 Precinct. 
 Upon arrival police discovered an unconscious  
 and unresponsive, 46-year old male laying  
 on the floor. EMS pronounced the male deceased  
 at the scene. 
 The identity of the deceased is pending family  
 notification. The Medical Examiner to determine  
 the cause of death. The investigation is ongoing. 
 It was reported to police that on Friday, January  
 1, at approximately 8:15 p.m., inside of 1353  
 East Gun Hill Road, (Check Cashing) an unknown  
 male individual, entered a secured commercial  
 area through a secured front door. 
 Once inside the individual attempted to enter  
 another secured area inside of the location but  
 was unsuccessful. The individual then fled the  
 location on foot to parts unknown. 
 No property was removed in this incident. 
 It was reported to police that on Friday, January  
 15 at 7:46 p.m. the victim, a 50-year-old  
 male, was aboard a BX30 bus when two unidentified  
 males boarded at East Gun Hill Road and  
 White Plains Road. 
 A verbal dispute began when one of the unidentified  
 males bumped into the victim. The  
 incident  escalated  when  both  of  the  unidentified  
 males began punching the victim multiple  
 times. 
 The unidentified males fled the bus at Boston  
 Road and Bruner Avenue. The victim, who suffered  
 pain and swelling to his face, was treated  
 at the scene by EMS and later sought medical attention  
 at Montefiore Medical Center. 
 48th Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Wednesday, 
  December 16, at approximately 11:20 a.m.,  
 in the vicinity of Wyatt Street and Devoe Avenue,  
 a 76-year-old female victim was attempting to  
 open the door to her apartment, when an unidentified  
 male  individual  offered  to  help  and  then  
 pushed her inside the apartment. 
 The male individual then began choking the  
 victim and demanded her money and jewelry.  
 The male individual removed a jewelry box from  
 a bedroom  draw  valued  at approximately  $800  
 and fled on foot with property to parts unknown.  
 The victim sustained a minor laceration to her  
 nose but refused medical attention at the scene. 
 The individual is described as a light-skinned  
 adult male, with a medium build and last seen  
 wearing a black hooded jacket, gray jeans, black  
 sneakers, black and burgundy winter hat and  
 black face mask. 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Tuesday,  
 December 22, at 7:12 p.m. in the vicinity of East  
 179 Street and Marmion Avenue, the victim, a  
 21-year-old male, was engaged in a verbal dispute  
 with an unidentified male who produced a  
 knife and stabbed the victim to his left arm and  
 chest.  The  unidentified male  fled  on  foot.  EMS  
 transported the victim in stable condition to St.  
 Barnabas Hospital. 
 49th Precinct 
 On Monday, December 28, 2020, at approximately  
 8:39 p.m., police responded to a 911 call  
 of a male stabbed at 2802 Olinville Avenue, within  
 the confines of the 49th Precinct. 
 Upon arrival, officers discovered a 56-yearold  
 male unconscious and unresponsive with a  
 stab wound to the chest. The aided male was  
 transported by EMS to Jacobi Hospital where he  
 was pronounced deceased. 
 There are no arrests and the investigation remains  
 ongoing. 
 50th Precinct 
 It was reported to police that missing  
 11-year-old girl Deynea Fludd was last seen at  
 her  residence,  5050  Iselin  Avenue  on  Saturday  
 December 5, at 9:19 a.m. 
 She is described as Black, five feet five inches  
 tall, 120lbs, brown eyes, black hair and was  
 last seen wearing a black and white jacket, blue  
 jeans, red sneakers and a green durag. 
 On Tuesday, December 15,  at approximately  
 9:10 a.m., inside of a gas station located at 317  
 West 230 Street, two unidentified individuals entered  
 the gas attendant booth and removed approximately  
 $1,200 dollars before fleeing northbound  
 on Riverdale Avenue in a black SUV. 
 52nd Precinct 
 It  was  reported  to  police  that  on  Saturday  
 December 19, at approximately 3:41 p.m., inside  
 of 3322 Decatur Avenue, one of the individuals  
 approached the 18-year-old male victim while  
 he sat inside of his vehicle, displayed a handgun  
 and demanded money. 
 When the victim told him he didn’t have any,  
 the individual demanded his coat. The victim  
 complied and gave the individual his coat, which  
 also contained his car key. 
 The second individual stood nearby as a  
 lookout throughout the robbery. The males fled  
 the scene inside of a light- colored Chevy Silverado  
 northbound on Decatur Avenue. 
 The first individual is a male, who wore a  
 blue mask over his face, a black du-rag, a blue  
 sweat suit and white sneakers. 
 The second individual is a male, with a black  
 mask over his face, a black sweat suit and black  
 sneakers. 
 It was reported to police on Thursday, January  
 21 at approximately 6:47 a.m., in front of 83  
 West Fordham Road, an unidentified female approached  
 a 35-year-old female victim, punched  
 her about the body and forcibly removed her  
 jacket. 
 The  individual  then  fled  on  foot  eastbound  
 on West Fordham Road towards Jerome Avenue.  
 The victim sustained minor injuries and refused  
 medical attention on scene. 
 Anyone  with  information  in  regard  to  any  
 of these crimes and 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 CrimeStoppers website at  
 WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM, or on Twitter  
 @ NYPDTips. 
 All calls and messages are strictly confidential. 
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 any of these incidents is asked to call  
 the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at  
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 can also submit their tips by logging  
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