POLICE  
 Blotter 
 113TH PRECINCT 
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 Cops search for suspect in Jamaica robbery 
 JAMAICA — Cops were looking for  
 a man who they say robbed a cellphone  
 store at gunpoint within the confines of  
 the 113th Precinct in January. 
 According to police, at 8:27 p.m. on Jan.  
 30, an unidentified man entered RSK3  
 Wireless, located at 142-21 Rockaway  
 Blvd. Once inside, the suspect pulled out  
 a firearm and demanded the property  
 from the 28-year-old male employee  
 behind the counter, police said. 
 The suspect proceeded to take several  
 cellphones and approximately $850  
 dollars in cash before fleeing the store  
 in an unknown direction, according  
 to  authorities.  There  were  no  injuries  
 reported as a result of the incident. 
 The suspect is described as a black  
 man who was last seen wearing all  
 black. 
 Anyone with information in regard to  
 this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s  
 Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS  
 (8477)  or  for  Spanish,  888-57-PISTA  
 (74782). The public can also submit their  
 tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers  
 website, on Twitter @NYPDTips or by  
 texting their tips to 274637 (CRIMES)  
 then enter TIP577. All calls are strictly  
 confidential. 
 — Emily Davenport 
 112TH PRECINCT 
 Baby dies after rolling off of her bed in Forest Hills 
 FORST HILLS — Police were  
 investigating the death of a baby who  
 rolled off the bed in her Forest Hills home  
 on Valentine’s Day. 
 According to authorities, police  
 responded to a 911 call Feb. 14 at 11:08  
 p.m. regarding an unconscious infant  
 inside an apartment on 113th Street near  
 77th Avenue. 
 Upon their arrival, officers from  
 the 112th Precinct found 6-month-old  
 Josephina Kalekhman in one of the  
 bedrooms, unconscious and unresponsive,  
 with no obvious signs of trauma. 
 Police sources said that earlier that  
 evening, Kalekhman’s mother laid her  
 down to rest in the bed and left to give her  
 other child a bath. When she returned  
 around 10 minutes later, according to  
 sources, the mother found Kalekhman  
 wedged between the bed and the crib. 
 EMS rushed to the home and  
 transported Kalekhman to North Shore  
 University Hospital, where she was  
 pronounced dead. 
 The Medical Examiner was working  
 to determine the cause of death and the  
 investigation was ongoing. 
 — Emily Davenport 
 C.O.D. 
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