Police Blotter
NINTH PRECINCT
Anti-gay graffi ti
Police are seeking the public’s help
in identifying a man wanted in connection
with a criminal mischief incident
that has been classifi ed a hate crime in
the East Village’s Ninth Precinct.
Police said that on Thurs., Aug. 8,
around 2:40 a.m., the suspect reportedly
walked up to an abandoned building
at 11 Avenue A, between First and
Second Sts., and sprayed “KILL THE
GAY AWAY” on a roll-down gate in
black spray paint.
The man is described as white,
around 5 feet 6 inches tall, with curly
long blond hair, wearing a green shirt
and toting a yellow messenger bag.
Police released surveillance video of
the suspect walking north on Avenue
A.
Anyone with information should
call the Police Department’s Crime
Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS
(8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA
(74782). Tips can also be submitted
on the CrimeStoppers Web
site at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.
COM, on Twitter @
NYPDTips. All tips
are strictly confi -
dential.
E.V. senior
attacked
An elderly man was
robbed in the East Village
on Tuesday afternoon,
according to police.
Around 4:40 p.m. on
Aug. 6, inside a residential
building near E. 11th St. and
Second Ave., a man approached
the 82-year-old victim from behind
and pushed him to the ground.
The attacker then took the victim’s
wallet from his back pocket, and fl ed
toward Second Ave. The wallet contained
four credit cards, $50 in cash, a
driver’s license and an insurance card.
The victim suffered a minor injury to
his arm and was taken to Beth Israel
Medi
c a l
C ent e r
for treatment.
Police rel
e a s e d surveillance images,
taken near the incident, of the man
wanted for the robbery. He was last
seen wearing a black shirt and
carrying a purple bag.
Anyone with information
should contact Crime Stoppers.
CENTRAL PARK
PRECINCT
Dead by the pool
Police suspect a man found at
Central Park’s Lasker Pool was murdered.
ABC 7 reported that on Tues.,
Aug. 6, a camp counselor found the
body of a man with head trauma on
the park pool’s upper terrace, located at
E. 106th St. and the park’s East Drive
at about 10:39 a.m.
Police believe that the man, whose
body was covered by a blanket when
found, could have been homeless and
about 30 years old. The man’s identity
has yet to be released by authorities.
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