72ND PRECINCT
SUNSET PARK–WINDSOR TERRACE
Sunset swiper
Two crooks robbed a woman on
Fourth Avenue on June 30.
The victim told police that she
was near 53rd Street, when the bad
guys grabbed her and stole her purse
at 3 a.m. The two bandits made off
toward 54th Street with $630 worth
of ill-gotten goods, cops said.
Brutal robbery
Two bruisers savagely robbed a
man on 48th Street on June 26.
The victim told police that he
was walking between Fourth and
Fifth avenues, when the ruffi ans
approached at around 2:30 a.m.
and began repeatedly hitting the
victim. Once the 22-year-old victim
fell to the ground, the perps stole his
wallet and his cellphone, cops said.
Cuffed
Police arrested a suspect for
allegedly robbing a man on Second
Avenue on June 27.
The victim told police the
suspect waltzed up to him near 59th
Street and punched him in the face
at around midnight. The suspect
then reportedly reached into the
victim’s pocket and stole his wallet,
cops said.
First responders arrived on
scene and took the victim to NYU
Langone Hospital for treatment
of minor injuries. Police tracked
down the suspect and arrested him
on June 29 on felony grand larceny
charges, according to police.
Sunset scammer
A con artist scammed a Sixth
Avenue woman out of $40,000 on
June 25.
The victim told police that she
was contacted by an unknown
phone number, who claimed to
represent the social security offi ce.
The swindler told the victim that she
was under investigation and needed
to send the money — via an online
virtual currency — in order to keep
it safe during the “investigation.”
The victim, who resides between
49th and 50th streets, sent the funds
at around 9 a.m., before catching on
to the scam, cops said.
Tire slasher
A malefactor slashed a man’s car
tires on Third Avenue on June 27.
The victim told police that he
double parked his vehicle near
the intersection of 32nd Street at 6
a.m., before entering a nearby store.
While he was in the store for several
minutes, the villain slashed both
rear tires and keyed the driver side
of the car, cops said.
Mail thief
A thief stole several packages
from an Ocean Parkway apartment
building on June 27.
Building personnel told police
than an unknown baddie entered
the lobby of the building between
Caton Place and Kermit Place, before
stealing approximately $1,318 worth
of yet-to-be-delivered packages at 4
p.m., cops said.
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— Aidan Graham
88TH PRECINCT
FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL
Sneaker bandit
Some wacko stole a woman’s shoe
at S. Oxford Street on July 2.
The victim told police the bandit
grabbed her left ankle near Atlantic
Avenue at 10 a.m., forcing off one
of her sneakers and leaving her
with just one shoe, before the kook
hightailed it.
Unchained
A scumbag snatched an elderly
woman’s chain from her neck at
Rockwell Place on July 5.
The victim told police that the
wretch forced her necklace off near
Fulton Street at 8 p.m., scratching
her gullet in the process
The woman then confronted the
culprit, who said he didn’t have
anything on him, before dashing
towards DeKalb Avenue, according
to police.
Stunning!
Police tazed and cuffed a woman
for allegedly attacking a cop on
Tillary Street on July 2.
The offi ce claims the suspect was
high on drugs and acting unruly in
a line heading into an elevator near
Prince Street at 9:35 p.m.
At one point the woman took a
swing at the cop, who in turn tasered
her — twice — before arresting her
on a felony assault charge.
Bike attack
Some yahoo attacked a guy with
a bike on Myrtle Avenue on July 5.
The victim told police that the
reprobate fl ung his two-wheeler at
him and punched him in the head at
N. Portland Avenue at 11 p.m.
Clean hit
A girl threw a bottle of laundry
detergent at her grandmother at
Saint James Place on July 6.
The victim told cops that her
granddaughter threw the bottle of
Tide at her head and pushed her
to the fl oor several times, between
DeKalb and Lafayette avenues at
4:50 p.m.
84TH PRECINCT
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO–
BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN
Canned!
A brute bashed a guy’s head in
with an energy drink at an Atlantic
Avenue bodega on July 7.
The victim told cops that the
punk whacked him in the kisser
with the drink can before stealing
the beverage and leaving the store
near Fourth Avenue at 8:35 p.m.
Ambush!
A goon squad attacked a man
near Bergen Street on July 6.
A witness told police that the
victim stumbled towards him near
Third Avenue with head injuries
and told him that three villains
jumped him and robbed him around
2 a.m.
Clawed
A thief scratched a woman’s face
at Hoyt Street on July 5.
The victim told police that she
and the creep were arguing between
Livingston and Schermerhorn
streets at 1:48 a.m., when the wacko
scraped her face and fl eeced her
before making a run for it.
Guilty party
A rapscallion looted a man’s
apartment during a house party on
Hoyt Street on June 28.
The victim told cops that he
was hosting the get-together at
his digs between Livingston and
Schermerhorn streets, but claims
he woke up the next morning to fi nd
that some greedy guest had nabbed
his silk scarf, Kindle, Amazon
Alexa, AirPod earphones, and a
watch.
— Kevin Duggan
76TH PRECINCT
CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL–RED
HOOK
Bed head
Cops cuffed an man who
allegedly who made off with a $3,588
mattress from the store he worked
at on Beard Street on July 2.
Police say that the man entered
the furniture store on Beard and
Otsego streets after 11 p.m., and
carried the mattress to a van, before
driving off with his ill-gotten bed.
Gun nuts
Police cuffed two men after
allegedly spotting the suspects with
an illegal fi rearm on Columbia
Street on July 6.
Cops say they spotted the
defendants erratically driving
backwards in a white Cadillac near
Creamer Street at 3:30 a.m. When
police stopped the defendants, they
allegedly spotted a 9 millimeter
semi-automatic rifl e, and discovered
that the man driving the car had
a suspended license, according to
authorities. — Rose Adams
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