Police Blotter
107th Precinct
Kew Gardens Hills and Jamaica
Burglar steals thousands from home
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Cops are looking for a crook
who broke into a Jamaica home in
broad daylight and took off with
thousands in cash and jewelry.
According to police, at 1:30 p.m.
on May 31, an unknown man entered
a residence, located in the vicinity
of 82nd Road and 166th Street, by
unknown means. Once inside, the
crook stole cash and jewelry with
an estimated value of $12,000.
The suspect then fled the scene
in an unknown direction.
Police released video of the
suspect, taken prior to the
incident:
The suspect is described as a
white man between the ages of 20
and 30 years old. He was last seen
wearing all dark clothing.
Anyone with information in
regard to the identity of this
incident is asked to call the NYPD’s
Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-
577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish,
1-888-57-PISTA (74782). All calls and
messages are kept confidential.
Woman drugged man, stole stuff
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Police are looking for a woman who
drugged and robbed a man at his Kew
Gardens Hills home last week.
According to authorities, at 2 a.m.
on June 17, a 25-year-old man was at
his residence, located in the vicinity of
77th Avenue and 160th Street, with the
unknown woman. After the woman
gave the victim a beverage, he lost
consciousness.
Hours later, the victim woke up
and found that his watch and $2,600 in
cash were missing and the woman was
gone.
Sources familiar with the
investigation said that the victim had
met the woman for the first time in
Manhattan prior to the incident.
Cops described the suspect as a
light-skinned female in her 20s and
was last seen wearing a black shirt, a
light colored skirt and black boots.
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). All calls and messages
are kept confidential.
Reach reporter Emily Davenport
by email at edavenport@qns.com or by
phone at (718) 224-5863 ext. 236.
105th Precinct
Springfi eld Gardens
Alleged rapist caught in Washington State
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
He had been on the run from the
law for nearly a month, but the suspect
accused of raping a woman for six
hours inside a Queens home last month
has been locked up.
The NYPD announced on June 22
that police in Bellingham, Washington
arrested Michael Hosang, 53, who
was wanted in connection with the
violent sexual assault that occurred in
Laurelton on May 30. He was set to be
extradited back to Queens.
Law enforcement sources said that
Hosang allegedly brutalized the 29-
year-old woman inside a home near
the corner of 224th Street and 130th
Avenue in Laurelton between 6 a.m.
and noon on May 30.
According to authorities, Hosang
allegedly raped the victim multiple
times and punched her repeatedly,
causing at least one facial fracture.
Citing police sources, the New York
Daily News reported that Hosang and
the victim were “acquainted.”
The woman was able to escape the
ordeal, authorities noted, by jumping
out of a window; she was treated for
her injuries at a local hospital, the New
York Post reported.
112th Precinct
Forest Hills
Perv exposes self to train passenger
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Cops are looking for a creep who
exposed himself to a passenger while
riding the F train in Forest Hills.
According to police, at 8:35 a.m. on
June 5, a woman was riding a Queensbound
F train. As the train approached
the Forest Hills—71st Avenue station,
the victim saw an unknown man, who
was sitting in front of her, exposing his
genitals.
The victim alerted the train
conductor and the suspect fled the
train in an unknown direction.
The suspect is described as a 25-
year-old black man with brown eyes,
black hair and weighing 180 pounds.
He was last seen wearing a light gray
hoodie and sweat pants, white socks
and black sneakers.
Anyone with information in regard
to the identity of this male is asked
to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers
Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for
Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). All
calls are kept confidential.
10 TIMESLEDGER, JUNE 28, 2019 BT QNS.COM
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