12 The queens courier • december 1, 2016 FOR Breaking news visit www.qns.com COMPILED BY ROBERT POZAR police beat YCKI , angael amt ua AND EMILY DAVENPORT 110th Precinct Corona, Elmhurst Cops on the hunt for a suspect in a bloody Thanksgiving Day murder in Elmhurst Detectives are searching for the person who plunged a knife into a man’s chest along an Elmhurst street on Thanksgiving Day. Law enforcement sources said Bronx resident Jan Carlos Salcedo, 23, was stabbed in the torso front of a home on Judge Street between Elmhurst and Whitney avenues at about 12:18 p.m. on Nov. 24. The motive for the attack remains unknown; police did not have a description of Salcedo’s attacker. Salcedo was taken by private means to nearby Elmhurst Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later. The incident was reported to the 110th Precinct. No arrests have been made, and an investigation is ongoing. unknown direction. Officers from the 104th Precinct responded to the incident; there were no injuries. Police said the suspect was last seen wearing a blue and gray baseball cap, a blue and gray jacket, blue jeans and tan boots. Anyone with information regarding the suspect’s whereabouts is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS, visit their website or send a text message to 274637 (CRIMES), then enter TIP577. All calls and messages are kept confidential. 107th Precinct Flushing, Fresh Meaddows, Jamaica Eight people injured after a school bus crashes in Fresh Meadows Six children and two adults were injured in a crash involving a school bus and a car in Fresh Meadows during the Monday morning rush hour, Fire Department sources said. The accident occurred at about 7:30 a.m. on Nov. 28 in the vicinity of 75th Avenue and 181st Street, police said. According to published reports, the school bus collided with a car, then jumped the curb and crashed into a tree in a home’s yard. Multiple Fire Department units and police responded to the scene. The victims were taken to Long Island Jewish Hospital for evaluation of their injuries. The investigation is still ongoing. • Masonry 115th Precinct Corona, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights Police looking for trio who robbed Jackson Heights jewelry shop and pistol-whipped owner Two men and a woman robbed a Jackson Heights jewelry store and roughed up the owner in the process, it was reported. On Nov. 29 at 7:04 p.m., the trio entered Kunal Jewelers at 37-08 74th St. wearing dark clothing and hoods covering their faces, an NYPD spokesperson said. Two suspects displayed silver firearms and the female said, “Don’t move, don’t push the panic button.” All three suspects stole jewelry from display cases and the female went to the back of the store and stole money from the safe. It was not immediately clear how much jewelry or money was stolen. According to the NYPD, the owner was struck with the butt of the gun and police found blood at the scene. NBC New York reported that an employee tripped the alarm in the back before the perpetrators fled. Various media outlets originally reported that hostages were taken, but those earlier accounts were unfounded. The suspects were described as either Hispanic or light-skinned black. The incident is under investigation. View More Neighborhood News 104th Precinct Glendale, Maspeth, Middle Village, Ridgewood Robber walks away with cash from a Maspeth bank: police Cops are searching for a note-carrying crook who swiped a small fortune from a Maspeth bank during a robbery on the afternoon of Nov. 28. Law enforcement sources said the caper took place at 1:15 p.m. on Nov. 28 inside the Valley National Bank at 64-01 Grand Ave. According to police, the bandit — described as a black man between 55 and 60 years of age, standing 5 foot 2 inches tall and weighing 220 pounds with white hair and a white beard — entered the bank, approached the counter and handed a demand note to the teller. The bank employee complied with the suspect’s request and provided him with an undetermined amount of money, authorities noted. The crook took the cash and fled the scene in an “When Only The Best Will Do!” Great Quality, Fair Pricing! queenscourier.com
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