40th Precinct
A 59-year-old female victim entered
the Pioneer Super Market located at
403 E. 138th Street Thursday, March 19
at 6:40 p.m, when an unknown individual
reached inside her coat pocket and
removed her Galaxy #7 cellphone and
$140 in cash before fl eeing the scene.
The male individual is described as
5’9”, 150 pounds with a dark complexion
and brown eyes. He was last seen
wearing black jeans, a black jacket, a
grey shirt, a grey knit cap, dark colored
pants and black sneakers.
41st Precinct
Two males assaulted a 28-year-old
male employee inside of a BP Gas Station,
located at 1360 Bruckner Boulevard,
and took an undetermined
amount of lottery tickets and over $1,300
from the cash register on Wednesday,
March 25 at 1:25 a.m.
The individuals fl ed the scene on
foot southbound on Bruckner Boulevard.
Both males are between 18-25 years
old and the fi rst individual was last
seen wearing a dark colored baseball
cap, a red hooded sweater, an orange
vest, blue jeans and black sneakers,
while the second individual was
last seen wearing a black winter hat,
a black hooded sweater, blue jeans and
black sneakers.
42nd Precinct
A 69-year-old male delivery person
was returning to the Associated Supermarket
on Louis Nine Boulevard
and Jennings Street, where he was confronted
by an unidentifi ed male customer
who was irate on Tuesday, March
17 at 1 p.m.
The customer proceeded to engage
the delivery man, at which time he
punched him in the face, knocking the
delivery man to the ground.
The man hit his head and subsequently
fell unconscious.
The 67-year-old owner of the market
attempted to intervene and was
punched in the face numerous times before
the suspect fl ed westbound on Jennings
Street.
The 69-year-old male was transported
by EMS to St. Barnabas Hospital
in serious but stable condition. The
owner of the market went to a hospital
by private means where he was treated
for bruising and lacerations to the face.
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,
5’4” 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 Avenue on
Thursday, March 26 at 6 p.m. .
He is described as being 5’9” and
weighing 200 pounds with brown eyes
and black hair. He was last seen wearing
a blue jacket, blue jeans and black
sneakers.
An individual gained entry to GR
Auto Sales, located at 1480 Bruckner
Boulevard, by forcing open the gate
door on Saturday, March 7 at 6 p.m.
The individual then entered the business
offi ce through a hole in the wall
that he forced open. Once inside the offi
ce, the individual removed an undetermined
amount of money and fl ed the
scene in an unknown direction.
The male suspect was wearing a
mask over his face, a hooded sweater,
jeans and sneakers at the time of the incident.
Police responded to a 911 call of an
assault in progress near the mezzanine
area of a southbound 6 train station on
Saturday, March 7 at 4:35 a.m.
Upon arrival, offi cers observed two
males with stab wounds to the torso, at
the bottom of the stairs leading to the
mezzanine area.
EMS responded to the location and
transported one of the males to St.
Barnabas Hospital where he was pronounced
deceased.
The second male was transported by
EMS to NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi
in stable condition.
The deceased individual was later
identifi ed as 25-year-old Brooklyn resident
Rudolph Dunning. Pursuant to
an ongoing investigation, 42-year-old
Ramziddin Trowell was arrested and
charged with murder, attempted murder,
assault and criminal possession of
a weapon in connection to the incident.
Police continue asking for the public’s
help in locating 11-year-old girl
Cyrie Scott who lives at 1715 Bruckner
Boulevard.
It was reported to police that 20-yearold
Josiah Sanchez of 1975 Lafayette Avenue
was last seen on Sunday, April 12,
2020 at approximately 0347 inside his
residence. The missing is described as
a male, Hispanic, 5’5 tall, 150lbs, thin
build, black hair; last seen wearing a
blue windbreaker and blue shorts.
44th Precinct
It was reported to the police that
38-year-old man Hassan Seaborn was
last seen Saturday, March 21, 2020 at
approximately 1000 hours, at his residence
of 1185 Anderson Avenue.
He is described as being approximately
5’11” tall, weighing 200 lbs., with
a bald head and brown eyes. He was last
seen wearing a black hooded jacket,
black sweatpants, and black sneakers.
The NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force
is seeking the public’s assistance identifying
a female wanted for questioning
in connection to a hate crime assault.
The unidentifi ed female was in the
company of three other women when
they approached a 51-year-old female
victim while on board an MTA Bx13
bus in the vicinity of Ogden Avenue and
West 166th Street at about 3:00 p.m. on
Saturday, March 28.
The females attacked the victim,
made anti-Asian statements and struck
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the victim in her head with an umbrella
before fl eeing the bus.
EMS responded and transported the
victim to an area hospital where she received
stitches for a laceration to her
head.
Three 15-year-old females, who were
apprehended near the scene a short
time after the incident, were arrested
and charged with hate crime assaults,
menacing and harassment.
The unidentifi ed female struck the
victim with the umbrella.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance
in locating the missing female in
the attached photo who resides within
the confi nes of the 44th Precinct. Details
are as follows:
It was reported that 13-year-old
Samila Gonzalez of 1057 Anderson Avenue
was last seen Monday, March
30, 2020 at 1700 hours leaving her residence.
She is described as female Hispanic,
5’7 , 120lbs, medium complexion, thin
build, brown eyes with black hair. She
was last seen wearing an orange t-shirt,
black pants and black Puma sneakers.
An unidentifi ed male fi red multiple
shots from a handgun in front of 101
West 165th Street before fl eeing in an
unknown direction on Friday, April 10,
2020, at approximately 1:00 p.m.
There were no injuries reported as a
result of this incident.
45th Precinct
Police responded to a 911 call of a
male with a knife at the corner of Zerega
Avenue and Westchester Avenue at 3:59
a.m. on Wednesday, April 1.
Upon arrival, uniformed offi cers
from the 45 Precinct encountered
55-year-old Ricardo Cardona of 1418
Zerega Avenue possessing a knife and
what appeared to be a fi rearm, later
identifi ed as a bb gun.
The offi cers gave the suspect multiple
verbal demands to drop the weapons,
at which time the male continued
to approach and menace the offi cers, according
to police.
Two offi cers shot at the man, striking
him in the torso.
EMS responded to the location and
transported the male suspect to NYC
Health & Hospitals/Jacobi in stable
condition.
EMS also transported the two offi -
cers to Westchester Square Hospital for
treatment and observation, both in stable
condition, where they were treated
and released.
Cardona was charged with attempted
assault on a police offi cer,
two counts of criminal possession of a
weapon, and menacing a police offi cer.
Police responded to a 911 call of
a male assaulted inside of the second
fl oor or 1530 Bayview Avenue on
Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at approximately
2:44 a.m.
Upon arrival, offi cers observed a
32-year-old male, unconscious and unresponsive,
with trauma to the head.
EMS responded to the location and
transported the victim to NYC Health
& Hospitals/Jacobi, where he was pronounced
deceased.
There are no arrests and the investigation
remains ongoing.
47th Precinct
Police responded to a 911 call of a
male assaulted inside 801 Chestnut Avenue
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.
Police responded to a 911 call for a
male stabbed in front of 4137 Laconia
Ave on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, at approximately
8:10 p.m.
Upon arrival, offi cers discovered
a 36-year-old male with multiple stab
wounds to head and torso. EMS transported
the victim to NYC Health & Hospitals/
Jacobi, where he was pronounced
deceased.
There were no arrests at this time,
the investigation is ongoing and the
identifi cation of the deceased is pending
proper family notifi cation
48th Precinct
Police responded to a 911 call of an
unconscious male inside of 1998 Clinton
Avenue 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.
A 20-year-old male was waiting in
front of 878 East 176th Street to make
a delivery when he was approached
by two unidentifi ed males on Monday,
March 30, 2020, at approximately 12:50
p.m.
One of the males displayed a knife
and demanded the victim’s property.
The victim complied and the males
fl ed with an electric bike, $60 and a cell
phone.
The victim was not injured as a result
of this incident.
52nd Precinct
A 29-year-old female was walking
in front of 21 West 183rd Street when
an unidentifi ed individual approached
her from behind and pushed her to the
ground on Wednesday, March 25, 2020
at approximately 9:20 a.m.
The individual proceeded to remove
a wallet and cellphone from the victim’s
hand before fl eeing northbound on Davidson
Ave. The victim sustained lacerations
to her elbow but refused medical
attention.
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