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4 MARCH 23, 2017 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM Man wanted for major Ridgewood burglary pattern BY ROBERT POZARYCKI RPOZARYCKI@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM @ROBBPOZ Cops need the public’s help in fi nding a man sought for questioning in connection with a widespread burglary pattern in Ridgewood that’s resulted in 31 break-ins dating back to just before New Year’s Day. The incidents occurred at apartment buildings scattered across the neighborhood, with the suspected burglar(s) climbing up a fi re escape and entering a location through a window. In most cases, police said, the burglar(s) removed all kinds of property including jewelry, thousands of dollars in cash, laptop computers, designer handbags, security boxes containing personal documents, cellphones and even vintage medals. Police released on March 15 video of the person of interest which had been taken at an apartment house in the vicinity of Cypress Avenue and Harman Street that had been burglarized between 6 and 6:45 p.m. on March 8. Authorities said the unidentifi ed thief stole a wallet containing $1,000 in cash as well as a Samsung S6 cellphone. Law enforcement sources said that most of the break-ins took place between morning and early evening hours; some of the victims were away on vacation while the apartments were burglarized. In a few instances, the burglar(s) didn’t steal anything aft er the resident walked in on the burglary or witnessed someone trying to break into their home. The fi rst burglary in the pattern took place between 9:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 30, 2016 at a home in the area of Grove Street and Fairview Avenue. Police said the suspect entered the apartment through a window near the fi re escape and removed $5,000 in cash and $10,000 in jewelry. According to authorities, three apartment buildings have been hit twice during the pattern: one in the vicinity of Madison and 64th streets that was struck on Jan. 19 and Jan. 23; another in the vicinity of Woodbine Street and St. Nicholas avenues on Feb. 13; and the other in the vicinity of Himrod Street and Cypress Avenue between March 10 and March 13 (the most recent of the break-ins). Most of the other break-ins occurred in an area generally bounded by Stanhope Street, St. Nicholas Avenue, Myrtle Avenue and Forest Avenue. All of the incidents were reported to the 104th Precinct. Anyone with information regarding the burglary pattern or 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 confi dential. ARE YOU TIRED OF MISSING TEETH LOOSE OR DENTURES? MINI DENTAL IMPLANTS COULD BE THE ANSWER! WE HAVE DENTAL IMPLANTS OF DIFFERENT SHAPES & SIZES THAT ALLOW US TO BEST MEET YOUR NEEDS & BUDGET! • Great for replacing missing teeth or stabilizing loose, uncomfortable dentures • No more suffering from pain while eating or embarrassment while smiling • Financing options available Call today to schedule your FREE evaluation with needed X-rays Robert P. Cukier, DDS | Glendale Family Dental 76-01 Myrtle Avenue Glendale, NY 11385 718-386-2655 (718) 804-5579 | WWW.MINIDENTALIMPLANTSGLENDALENY.COM DENTAL CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Santa LoCascio, D.D.S.,P.C. PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL & PERSONALIZED CARE $99 $99 Like Us On Facebook Our Complete Dental Cleaning (Includes X-ray, Exam & Cleaning) Any Filling, Extraction or Emergency Visit WE ALSO ACCEPT MOST INSURANCES! 70-16 FRESH POND RD., RIDGEWOOD, NEW YORK 718-628-6588


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