8 FEBRUARY 7, 2019 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
Still no arrests in violent murder of woman in Ridgewood
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
RPOZARYCKI@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
As the Ridgewood Times went
to press on Wednesday, detectives
were continuing to
search for the suspect who brutally
stabbed a pregnant, 35-year-old
woman to death in Ridgewood early
on Sunday morning.
Law enforcement sources said the
incident occurred just before 1 a.m.
on Feb. 3 inside a building on Myrtle
Avenue between Decatur Street and
Fresh Pond Road.
Officers from the 104th Precinct,
in responding to a 911 call about the
incident, found the victim inside
the vestibule of the location with
stab wounds to her neck and torso.
Cops later identified her as Jennifer
Irigoyen of Saunders Street in
Rego Park.
EMS units were called to the scene
and rushed Irigoyen to Wyckoff
Hospital, where she was pronounced
dead a short time later. Police sources
said Irigoyen was fi ve months pregnant
at the time of her death; her
unborn baby also could not be saved.
The New York Daily News
reported that Irigoyen worked
for Crosstown Apartments, a
Manhattan- based real estate firm.
Blood covers the concrete step
leading to the Myrtle Avenue
location where Jennifer Irigoyen
was murdered on Feb. 3.
So far, no arrests have been made.
At this point in the investigation,
police have neither established
a motive for the deadly assault
nor a description of the suspect.
The investigation is ongoing, police
said.
Photo by Robert Stridiron
Cops have pics of suspects and getaway vehicle in Glendale invasion
BY MARK HALLUM
MHALLUM@SCHNEPSMEDIA.COM
The 104th Precinct has footage of
two men who broke into a Glendale
home and pistol-whipped the man
inside before making their getaway with
cash and electronics in broad daylight.
Two vehicles, a maroon Dodge
minivan and a dark colored SUV
were seen parked outside the residence
at 78th Avenue and 84th
Street where on Jan. 22 two men
pulled guns on an 18-year-old
and assaulted him before stealing
$9,000 and a PlayStation.
Photos released by NYPD did not capture
the license plates on the vehicles or
clear depictions of the men’s faces.
Cops said there were no identifying
marks to help identify the intruders
and the teen was not seriously injured.
Anyone with information regarding
his whereabouts can call Crime
Photos courtesy of NYPD
Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish,
dial 888-57-PISTA), visit the Crime
Stoppers website, nypdcrimestoppers.
com, send a direct message on Twitter
to @NYPDTips or a text message to
274637 (CRIMES), then enter TIP577.
All calls and messages are kept
confi dential.
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