12 THE QUEENS COURIER • JULY 4, 2013 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com 108TH PRECINCT LIC, Sunnyside and Woodside Individual in custody after fatal stabbing On Tuesday, July 2, police responded to a 9-1-1 call of a person stabbed inside of 48-16 46th Street. Upon arrival, officers observed an unidentified 35-year-old woman unconscious and unresponsive, with numerous stab wounds. EMS also responded to the location and pronounced the victim dead at the scene. Pursuant to an ongoing police investigation, an individual has been taken into custody. The investigation is ongoing. 109TH PRECINCT Downtown Flushing, East Flushing, Queensboro Hill, College Point, Malba, Whitestone, Beechhurst and Bay Terrace Woman sexually assaulted at Flushing business Police are looking for a sex assault suspect caught on video in Flushing. The incident occurred on Saturday, June 22 around 4:50 p.m. near Union Street, said cops. The suspect, armed with a gun, forced his way into a business and sexually assaulted a 46-year-old woman. She was taken to Queens General Hospital in stable condition. Police describe the suspect as a white man in his 40s, 6’ to 6’4″ tall, 220 pounds and last seen wearing a lightblue T-shirt, shorts, sneakers and a baseball cap. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Shooting over parking space According to a police source, two people got into an altercation over a parking space, with one shooting at the other. The suspect, a 39-year-old man, got into the argument in front of 41-41 Kissena Boulevard. He allegedly pulled out a loaded gun and shot at the victim. Rash of deception scams According to police, suspects are targeting Asian females in the College Point area. There were four incidents last week near Jetro and BJ’s, according to a source. One of them occurred on Friday, June 28 when the victim, who had been shopping at Jetro, was asked for directions to the Bronx by the suspects, who police believe to be three male Hispanics in a car. When the victim attempted to answer their question, police said, one of the perps made off with her purse, which was in her vehicle. It contained a few hundred dollars in cash and credit cards. Another incident occurred at a College Point Boulevard gas station. Police believe the incidents are related and say the suspects’ vehicle the suspects is a four-door white Nissan Sentra with New Jersey plates. 112TH PRECINCT Forest Hills and Rego Park Seek robbery suspect The New York City Police Department is asking for your help identifying and locating the suspect wanted in connection with a robbery. On Saturday, June 29, the suspect, a black male, approached the three female victims in front of 54 Slocum Crescent, displayed a firearm and demanded cash. The victims complied, and the suspect fled. No injuries were reported. Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-577-TIPS. 115TH PRECINCT East Elmhurst, North Corona and Jackson Heights Investigate dead man On Monday, July 1, police responded to a 9-1-1 call for an unconscious male at 72-10 37th Avenue. Upon arrival, police discovered an unconscious and unresponsive man at the location. EMS responded and pronounced him dead on the scene. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death and the investigation is ongoing. s police beat COMPILED BY TONIA N. CIMINO Cement & Brick Work Missing woman washes up on LI beach BY MELISSA CHAN [email protected] The body of a Queens woman who went missing in March washed ashore a Long Island beach early last week, police said. Natasha Jugo, 31, of Queens Village, vanished March 16. Cops found her personal belongings and 2009 Toyota Prius abandoned one day later on Gilgo Beach. Her body washed up on the beach on June 24, a Suffolk County police spokesperson said. The case is said to have no ties to the 2010-2011 suspected Gilgo Beach serial killings. Gun buyback nets nearly 30 weapons Old World Craftsmanship Cement & Brick Work CALL ARTIE Basement Water Proofing Specialist Serving Queens for 35 Years Serving Queens for 35 Years For more information contact Artie DiBiase Mason Contractor 718.767.0072 Licensed #808097 and Insured Licensed #808097 and Insured Old World Craftsmanship CALL ARTIE Basement Water Proofing Specialist Pavers and Exposed Aggregate Concrete For more information contact Artie DiBiase Mason Contractor 718.767.0072 BY MAGGIE HAYES [email protected] D’aja Robinson’s life was taken at the age of 14 by a stray bullet. Her Jamaica community responded by hosting a gun buyback event in an effort to get weapons off the street. On Saturday, June 29, the NYPD, district attorney and borough president put on the event at the New Jerusalem Baptist Church. Residents who came and turned in a weapon — no questions asked — received a $200 bank card in return. Twenty-nine weapons were recovered, including 17 revolvers, eight semi-automatics, one rifle and three others, including BB guns and starter guns, police said. “It is a commendable endeavor that Borough President Helen Marshall, District Attorney Richard Brown and the NYPD coordinated the gun buyback program in memory of the late D’aja Robinson,” said Councilmember Ruben Wills. “Success will be ours the day we will no longer have to hold a gun buyback program.” &Furniture Restoration Picture Frames *Ask For Carlos Monday -Saturday 8 AM- 6PM Or By Appointment 718-565-5717 www.Frameapic.com PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NYPD A gun buyback program held on Saturday, June 29 brought in 29 firearms. Natasha Jugo
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