Police Blotter
COURTESY NYPD
Police released this image from
the Thanksgiving robbery on Eldridge
Street.
Thanksgiving day store robbery
Police are looking for three men who
robbed a grocery store on Thanksgiving
with guns and a knife, offi cials said.
At 4:55 p.m., the three men entered the
store at 67 Eldridge St., police said, and
two of them then produced handguns.
The third man allegedly produced a
knife, and all three ordered 11 victims
in the store to get down on the ground,
and demanded cash and jewelry from
them. The victims complied, and the
three robbers took an undetermined
amount of cash and jewelry, police
said, including a gold necklace with a
jade centerpiece. No shots were fi red,
and no injuries were reported from the
incident. Police said the three men fl ed
north on foot on Eldridge Street.
Theft in Greenwich Village apartment
by acquaintance
A man was robbed in a Greenwich
Village apartment on Friday, Nov. 8,
according to police. Around 4:30 a.m.,
inside an apartment near Bleecker
Street and Sixth Avenue, a 26-year-old
COURTESY NYPD
Cops are looking for this man who
exposed himself on the M train at
the 42nd Street station.
Creep exposed himself on train:
Cops
Police are looking for a man after an
alleged public lewdness incident on the
subway, police said. On Tuesday, Nov.
26, around 7 a.m., a 45-year-old woman
was riding on a downtown M train at the
42nd Street/Sixth Avenue station, when
she allegedly saw a man exposing his
private parts. The woman took a photo
of the man, who then went to another
train car.
Hudson Yards shoplifting attempt
A man was arrested for trying to steal
clothing from a Hudson Yards shop, police
said. On Friday, Nov. 29, at 10 a.m.,
a man allegedly took a Moncler jacket,
valued at $836, from Neiman Marcus at
500 W. 33 St. Surveillance video from
the store was available, and Michael
Hoyt, 50, was arrested the same day for
petit larceny, a misdemeanor. The stolen
jacket was recovered.
Domestic dispute in apartment
There was a domestic assault inside an
apartment at 505 W. 37 St., according to
police. On Thursday, Nov. 28, around 10
p.m., a 48-year-old man said he got into
an argument with his girlfriend, when
the woman attacked him by scratching
his left arm, causing a small cut and
pain. The woman then allegedly fl ed the
location. Jennifer Damery, 28, was arrested
for misdemeanor assault.
Drunk driving incident on Friday
night
A man was arrested for drunk driving
on the evening of Friday, Nov. 29, offi -
cials said. Around 11:25 p.m., a police
offi cer observed a man disobeying a traffi
c sign at Eighth Avenue and 14th St.,
police said. After being stopped by police,
the man was offered a Preliminary
Breath Test (PBT), which he refused,
according to police. The man was then
taken into custody, and given a breathalyzer
test which had a result of .23, police
said, with the legal limit in New York
being .08. Thomas Young, 26, was arrested
for DWI, a misdemeanor.
-Gabe Herman
male victim was talking with a male
acquaintance. The victim suddenly fell
unconscious, police said, and when
he awoke, he discovered that his wallet
and keys were allegedly gone from
the apartment. The other man allegedly
fl ed the location with four credit cards.
Stolen wallet leads to Apple purchase
A woman had her wallet stolen at Kiki’s
Restaurant, at 130 Division St., police
said. On Oct. 1, around 6:50 p.m.,
a 27-year-old woman was inside the
restaurant, when another female allegedly
took her wallet, which contained
her credit card. Around 8:15 p.m., the
alleged thief entered an Apple Store at
103 Prince St., offi cials said, and used
the credit card to buy a MacBook valued
at $2,700.
Illegal buys after stolen purse in
East Village
Three men are wanted by police after
a woman had her purse stolen at an
East Village bar, offi cials said. On Oct.
21, at 3:15 a.m., a 31-year-old woman
was inside Mama’s Bar on Avenue B,
when she discovered that her purse had
allegedly been stolen. Just after 5:30
a.m., three men were inside a Duane
Reade store, police said, at 245 First
Ave., where they allegedly used the victim’s
credit card to buy several items.
-Gabe Herman
X-rated riders at Bowling Green
BY GABE HERMAN
Cops are looking to lock up a man and woman who engaged in a sex act
in front of passengers on a Lower Manhattan subway station platform
last month.
The NYPD released on Nov. 30 images of the man involved in the lascivious
display, which occurred at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 22 at the Bowling Green
station.
Several people waiting for the 4 or 5 train on the platform observed the
couple engaging in what law enforcement sources described as “oral stimulation.”
The two suspects fl ed from the location before police arrived.
Cops described the male suspect as having brown eyes and weighing about
200 pounds. There was no physical description offered for the woman involved
in the illicit caper.
Anyone with information about this incident in the 1st Precinct is asked to
call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA), visit
the Crime Stoppers website, nypdcrimestoppers.com, or send a direct message
on Twitter @NYPDTips. All calls and messages are kept confi dential.
The Villager (USPS 578930) ISSN 0042-6202 Copyright © 2019 by Schneps Media is published weekly by Schneps Media, One Metrotech North, 10th fl oor Brooklyn, NY 11201. 52 times a year. Business and Editorial Offi ces: One Metrotech
North, 10th fl oor Brooklyn, NY 11201. Accounting and Circulation Offi ces: Schneps Media, One Metrotech North, 10th fl oor Brooklyn, NY 11201. Call 718-260-2500 to subscribe. Periodicals postage prices is paid at New York, N.Y.
Postmaster: Send address changes to The Villager, One Metrotech North, 10th fl oor, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Annual subscription by mail in Manhattan and Brooklyn $29 ($35 elsewhere). Single copy price at offi ce and newsstands is $1. The entire contents of newspaper, including advertising, are copyrighted and no part may be reproduced without
the express permission of the publisher - © 2019 Schneps Media.
6 December 5, 2019 Schneps Media
/nypdcrimestoppers.com