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POLICE BEAT
The 104th Precinct released
the following list of persons arrested
in recent police actions.
The charges are accusations,
and all individuals listed
in this blotter are presumed
innocent until proven guilty.
For questions about the names
listed in the blotter, contact
the 104th Precinct at 718-386-
3004.
Feb. 25: (Ridgewood)
Luis Tenen, at 60th Place, for
menacing, by P.O. Prizeman.
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(Ridgewood) Sahdin Mulic, at
Grandview Avenue, for menacing,
by Det. Moon.
Feb. 26: (Glendale) Edwin
L. Pagan, at 77th Avenue, for
criminal obstruction of breathing,
by P.O. Ziman. (Ridgewood)
Franklin Coello, at Wyckoff
Avenue, for aggravated harassment,
by P.O. Hendrick.
Feb. 27: (Glendale) Raymond
Gutierrez, at 74th Avenue, for
assault, by P.O. Weil. (Glendale)
Dawshawn Rispers, at 80th
104TH PRECINCT
RIDGEWOOD
Slasher cuts victim in
eye during street beef
Police are looking for a suspect
who slashed a man that was waiting
for the bus in Ridgewood.
According to law enforcement
sources, at 9 p.m. on Feb. 26, a 37-yearold
man was waiting for the B38 bus
at the corner of Palmetto Street and
Seneca Avenue when the suspect approached
him and asked him what his
name was. The victim then asked the
suspect “if he made a habit of asking
for people’s names.”
Cops said the perpetrator proceeded
to circle the victim, asking him if “he
knew what he wanted, let’s get it.” The
victim then told the assailant that he
did not want to fi ght him, leading to
an argument between the suspect and
the victim.
Authorities noted that a third
unknown man came between the
suspect and the victim to break up
the fi ght, however the suspect reached
around the man and cut the victim in
the face with an unknown object. The
perpetrator then fl ed the scene in an
unknown direction.
Police said the victim suff ered a
ruptured globe and a cut to his right
eye, and was taken to a local hospital
where he received stitches.
The 104th Precinct identifi ed the
suspect is a man named Shaun Williams.
The precinct tweeted a photo of
him on March 5.
Anyone with information about
Williams’ whereabouts can call the
104th Precinct Detective Squad at 718-
386-2723.
Avenue and 64th Lane, for
grand larceny, by Det. Glowa.
(Glendale) Michael Borgia, at
78th Avenue, for criminal obstruction
of breathing, by Det.
Rogers. (Ridgewood) Hector
Hernandez, at 70th Avenue,
for strangulation, by Det. Demarco.
(Ridgewood) Davina
Bacon, at Madison Street and
Myrtle Avenue, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O.
Kollbeck.
Feb. 28: (Maspeth) Shayquan
Moody, at 55th Street,
for assault, by P.O. Clarke.
(Ridgewood) Grichelle Baucage,
at Stanhope Street and
Seneca Avenue, for assault, by
P.O. Khan. (Glendale) Jose Diaz,
at Myrtle Avenue, for criminal
contempt, by P.O. Hendrick.
March 1: (Ridgewood) Emilio
Torres, at Hancock Street, for
criminal contempt, by P.O.
Oswald. (Maspeth) Kevin Colon,
at 74th Street, for grand
larceny, by Det. Glowa. (Ridgewood)
Mariusz Krajewski, at
George Street, for burglary,
by Det. Lodato. (Ridgewood)
David Diaz, at 64-02 Catalpa
Ave., for criminal contempt,
by Det. Scrimenti. (Ridgewood)
Raymond Guarino, at Wyckoff
Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O.
Marinacci. (Ridgewood) Jose
Loja Yupa, at Gates Avenue, for
petit larceny, by P.O. Romano.
(Ridgewood) Mina Ibrahim, at
Fairview Avenue, for criminal
mischief, by P.O. O’Connor.
March 2: (Ridgewood)
Raushawn Doctor, at Myrtle
Avenue, for possession of a
forged instrument, by Det.
Bazilio. (Maspeth) Wojciech
Korakiewicz, at Andrews
Avenue, for criminal mischief,
by P.O. Moise. (Ridgewood)
Maximo Gomez Almonte, at
Grandview Avenue and Menahan
Street, for DWI, by P.O.
Zbikowski. (Glendale) Edward
D. Francisco, at Cooper Avenue
and 80th Street, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O.
Lin.
March 3: (Ridgewood) Kleber
Guaman, Oscar Guaman
and Jose Tapia, at Woodbine
Street, for assault, by P.O. Valdez.
(Middle Village) Michael
Prophet, at Caldwell and Eliot
Avenues, for petit larceny, by
P.O. Babayev. (Ridgewood)
Dylan Selg, at Palmetto Street,
for criminal mischief, by
P.O. Nardello.
108TH PRECINCT
MASPETH/LIC
Robbers surround
victim with vehicles
Police released images on Saturday
of two vehicles used in a robbery
attempt in the industrial area of
Maspeth last week that sounded like
something out of an action movie.
Law enforcement sources said
the trouble began at about 8 a.m.
on Feb. 27, when a 65-year-old man
picked up cash and checks from a
location in the vicinity of 54th Road
and 46th Street, then began driving
to another location.
When he arrived at the corner of
Laurel Hill Boulevard and Review
Avenue on the Maspeth/Long Island
City border, authorities said, a black,
four-door Honda sedan driven by
an unidentified man stopped in
front of him. The victim then noticed
that a gray, four-door Infiniti
SUV with three unknown males
inside stopped directly behind his
car, trapping him from behind.
Two unidentified men then got
out of the gray SUV and approached
the driver’s side of the man’s car,
police said. One of the suspects
then smashed the driver’s side window
with an unknown object. The
pair then began attempting to open
the door.
Cops said that the victim managed
to speed away from the scene.
The two would-be robbers were
observed re-entering the SUV,
which took off with the black sedan
in an unknown direction. Neither
vehicle had a front license plate,
police noted.
The incident was later reported
to the 108th Precinct. The NYPD is
offering a reward of up to $2,500
for information leading to the
suspects’ arrest.
Call Crime Stoppers at
800-577-TIPS with information
about the case.
If you have information
about a crime in progress,
call 911. For all quality-oflife
matters, dial 311.
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