
 
        
         
		84TH PRECINCT  
 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO– 
 BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN 
 Bike be gone  
 A criminal stole a $1,500 bike on  
 Hoyt Street on Aug. 27. 
 A  witness  told  police  that  they  
 saw the pirate cut the lock of  
 the bike with a power saw near  
 Schermerhorn  Street  at  around  6  
 pm, before wheeling the bike into  
 a nearby subway station and disappearing. 
 Classy shoplifter 
 A thief made off with $1,395  
 worth of clothes from a Fulton  
 Street Macy’s department store on  
 Aug. 23. 
 An employee told police that the  
 shoplifter grabbed the contraband  
 from  inside  the  store  near  Hoyt  
 Street, before running off with  
 furs, a Hugo Boss shirt, and a Nana  
 Judy shirt.  
 Wallet wanter 
 Some snake stole a guy’s wallet  
 in  Brooklyn  Bridge  Park  on  Aug.  
 28. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 put his wallet down to play soccer  
 on Pier 5 at around 6 pm, but when  
 he returned  to his belongings, his  
 wallet was gone.  
   — Ben Verde 
 88TH PRECINCT  
 FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL 
 Phone home 
 Two robbers stole an iPhone 12  
 from a victim on Carlton Avenue  
 on the evening of Aug. 26. 
 The victim told police that one of  
 the pirates grabbed the smartphone  
 out of his hands near Willoughby  
 Avenue, while the other scoundrel  
 punched him in the face.  
 Paramedics rushed the victim  
 to Lenox Hill hospital for treatment  
 of his injuries, according to  
 police reports.  
 Off the rails 
 A pilferer looted a man on S.  
 Portland Avenue on Aug. 28. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  he  
 was leaving the subway station  
 near Lafayette Avenue when the  
 mugger  pressed  something  into  
 the back of his neck and grabbed a  
 phone, debit card, and driver’s licence  
 from the startled victim.  
 Up at bat 
 A bad family member smacked a  
 relative with a baseball bat on Navy  
 Street on Aug. 28.  
 The victim, while in the emergency  
 room, told police that the relative  
 hit his head with the sporting  
 equipment during a fi ght.  
 COURIER L 8     IFE, SEPTEMBER 3-9, 2021 
 Woman dies after being hit by  
 truck on a Bensonhurst street 
 Authorities investigate the scene of a fatal crash on 16th Avenue and 85th Street  
 on Firday, Aug. 27.  Photo by Lloyd Mitchell 
 The bruised man walked himself  
 to the Brookdale Hospital, where he  
 was treated for lacerations, and received  
 stitches, according to police  
 reports.  
 Shot on the sidewalk 
 A gunman shot two people outside  
 Whitman Pharmacy on Myrtle  
 Avenue on Aug. 29. 
 Police responded to a ShotSpotter  
 report near Carlton Avenue and  
 found the two victims, one who had  
 been shot in the right ankle and one  
 on the right leg.  
 First  responders  took  both  victims  
 to  NewYork-Presbyterian  
 Brooklyn  Methodist  Hospital  for  
 treatment. 
 Purse-loined 
 A cad stole two purses from an  
 Ashland Place apartment on Aug.  
 21. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  she  
 hung up her two purses inside her  
 apartment  near  Fulton  Street,  but  
 later found the door slightly open  
 and the bags missing.  
 Not locked up 
 A pilferer ransacked a Waverly  
 Avenue apartment for a new computer  
 on Aug. 15. 
 The  victim  told  police  that  the  
 door  to  their  apartment  building  
 at  the  corner  of  Atlantic  Avenue  
 was unlocked, as was the door to  
 the apartment itself, when a man  
 walked  in,  picked  up  a  2017  Macbook  
 Pro from the kitchen counter,  
 and walked right back out. 
 Bottle service 
 A suspect allegedly lifted bottles  
 of liquor from a Dekalb Avenue restaurant  
 on Aug. 25. 
 An employee told police that the  
 man allegedly threw a rock through  
 a glass door at Evelina, on the corner  
 of Adelphi Avenue, slipped in,  
 and nabbed $4,000 worth of alcohol  
 from the bar. 
 Cops later cuffed the perp for  
 burglary charges, cops said. 
 Cut your losses 
 A sneak took advantage of an unlocked  
 apartment door on Ashland  
 Place to steal two cameras, an Apple  
 Watch, and a pair of sneakers on  
 Aug. 21. 
 The victim told police that he left  
 his door unlocked for a few hours  
 while he went to get a haircut, but  
 when he returned, the front door  
 was open, and the contraband was  
 missing. 
 Not a rodent 
 A bandit stole two Apple desktop  
 computers, keyboards, and computer  
 mice from a Fulton Street  
 business on Aug. 26. 
 The victim told police that someone  
 used a rock to break the window  
 at Dusen Dusen, a home goods store  
 near Grand Avenue, and left loaded  
 down with tech. 
 — Kirstyn Brendlen 
 60TH PRECINCT  
 CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH— 
 SEAGATE 
 Slumber Swipe  
 A  bandit  snagged  $32,000  from  
 the nightstand of a W. 24th Street  
 home while the owner was sleeping  
 on Aug. 25.  
 The victim told police that the only  
 other person at the residence between  
 Surf and Mermaid avenues was her  
 home health aid when she took a nap  
 around 11 am, and awoke to fi nd her  
 nightstand missing the money. 
 Over the counter  
 A thief swiped two iPhones from  
 a Brighton Avenue store on Aug. 24.  
 An  employee  told  police  that  the  
 shoplifter reached over the store  
 counter near Brighton Seventh Street  
 for the phones at around 12:40 pm .  
    — Jessica Parks 
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 A woman died of her injuries  
 on the morning of Aug. 27 after  
 she was hit by a truck while crossing  
 a Bensonhurst street. 
 The NYPD  responded  to  a  911  
 call regarding the incident at  
 10:04 am on Aug. 27. Upon arrival,  
 offi cers found 69-year-old Chumei  
 Pan in the vicinity of 16th Avenue  
 and 85th Street who had been  
 hit  by  a  2021 Dodge Ram pick-up  
 truck. 
 A  preliminary  investigation  
 found that the victim had been  
 trying to cross 16th Avenue at the  
 location when she was struck by  
 the truck, which was traveling  
 westbound on 85th Street when it  
 turned  left  onto  northbound  16th  
 Avenue. The victim was rushed  
 to Maimonides Medical Center,  
 where she was pronounced dead.  
 Her identity is being withheld  
 pending family notifi cation. 
 The driver of the pick-up truck,  
 a 36-year-old man, remained at  
 the scene following the collision.  
 No arrests have been made at this  
 time and the investigation is ongoing. 
 Pan’s death came just days after  
 a 6-year-old girl was struck and  
 killed  by  driver  Qiuhua  Zhu  in  
 nearby Dyker Heights on Aug. 24. 
 At a vigil for the victim, Tamy  
 Quema Guachiac, offi cials  plead  
 for change, with 2021 on track to  
 have  the most  traffi c fatalities of  
 Mayor Bill de Blasio’s tenure.”