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12 The QUEE NS Courier • JUNE 4, 2015 FOR Breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com police beat Compiled by Angy Altamirano, Cristabelle Tumola and Robert Pozarycki 108th Precinct Long Island City, Maspeth, Sunnyside, Woodside Police hunt burglars in Woodside and Sunnyside Authorities are searching for the suspects — including one apparently relaxed lookout — wanted in two separate break-ins of residences in Woodside and Sunnyside last week. The first incident occurred just after 5 p.m. on May 29 at a second-floor apartment on 48th Avenue in Sunnyside, according to police. The suspect — described as a Hispanic male standing about 5 feet 8 inches and weighing about 190 pounds with black hair and wearing a striped shirt — accessed the apartment by climbing the fire escape and opening an unlocked window, cops said. He then took an IWC watch and $300 in cash. In an unrelated incident, on May 31 at about 2:45 p.m., two men were involved in the burglary of a private residence located on 37th Avenue in Woodside, authorities said. One of the suspects allegedly broke into the home through a rear basement door, while another male acted as a lookout in the front of the residence. The suspects then stole electronics and jewelry before fleeing. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). 109th Precinct College Point, Bayside, Flushing, Whitestone Cops searching for armed robber who hit Flushing sandwich shop Police are looking for a man wanted for the armed robbery of a Subway restaurant in Flushing. On May 12 at about 7:45 p.m., a man walked into the establishment located at 25-52 Francis Lewis Blvd., displayed a firearm and demanded money, according to cops. The cashier obeyed and the suspect then fled with an undetermined amount of money. There were no injuries reported during this incident, police said. The suspect is described as a white man in his early 40s, 5 foot 8 inches tall, and weighing 185 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). 110th Precinct Corona and Elmhurst Cops seek Elmhurst shooter who injured two during gunplay Police ask for the public’s help in finding a gunman who injured two people after opening fire on an Elmhurst street last weekend. Authorities said the incident occurred at 12:10 a.m. on May 24, when the suspect—described as a black male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with white letters on the front, white jeans and black and white sneakers— fired a shot in front of a location on 43rd Avenue near Corona Avenue. R e p o r t e d l y , both victims—a 25-year-old male and a 17-year-old female—sustained gunshot wounds to their lower left legs. Police noted that the male victim was hit by a fragmented bullet. Officers from the 110th Precinct and EMS units responded Photo courtesy of NYPD to the scene. Paramedics brought the man and woman to Elmhurst Hospital and Forest Hills Hospital, respectively; both were treated and later released. Anyone with information regarding the shooting is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. 114th Precinct Astoria, Long Island City Shooting at Queensbridge Houses leaves one dead, two injured A 23-year-old man was gunned down and two others were injured in a shooting at the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City early in the morning on May 30, police reported. According to authorities, the gunfire erupted at about 2:30 a.m. in a courtyard of the housing complex on 12th Street between 40th and 41st avenues. Officers from the 114th Precinct and NYPD Public Service Area 9, in responding to a 911 call, found 23-year-old Jahhad Marshall of First Street in Astoria unconscious and unresponsive after taking a bullet to the back. Paramedics rushed him to Cornell Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. Police also found a 29-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her right arm; she was rushed by EMS units to Elmhurst Hospital Center and was listed in stable condition. During their investigation, detectives learned that a third victim, an 18-year-old man, was taken by private means to Metropolitan Hospital after being shot in the right leg at the location. The New York Daily News reported that an argument erupted among several unidentified individuals prior to the gunfire, but police neither confirmed nor denied this report. An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the shooting is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Two JFK employees arrested for stealing pairs of new Nike sneakers Wet Basement? Call artie Basement Water Proofing Specialist Serving Queens for 35 Years For more information contact Artie DiBiase Mason Contractor 718.767.0072 Licensed #08097 and Insured Photo courtesy of NYPD The Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens located at 110-04 Atlantic Avenue, South Richmond Hill, NY 11419 will be accepting bids for their Child Adult Food Care Program. Sealed bids will be received at the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens office at 110-04 Atlantic Avenue until noon on June 16, 2015 for meal catering service at The Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens site. Specifications for 250 suppers may only be obtained by contacting Jesenia Dela Rosa at the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Queens, from 9-4 at 718-441-6050 ext. 206. All work will be conducted in strict accordance with bid specifications. Bids will be opened and read on June 22,2015 at 2pm. Photos and video courtesy of NYPD Two employees at JFK airport were charged Friday  with grand larceny for stealing 12 pairs of Nike’s unreleased Kevin Durant “KD8”″ sneakers. According to prosecutors, the suspects — Calvin Colain Nelson, 23, of Springfield Gardens and Audley Russell, 47, of Jamaica — tried selling the sneakers through an Instagram account on Sunday, May 10, a day after the sneakers arrived at the airport. The sneakers, which are valued at $200 each and not expected to be released until July, were being transported from a factory in Taiwan to Ontario, Canada, via JFK Airport. Officials were able to track down the JFK employees after a member of the Port Authority Police saw an Instagram picture displaying the serial number on the stolen box. The two men were charged with fourth-degree grand larceny and fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and released without bail following arraignment. They each face up to four years in prison if convicted.


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