10 MARCH 29, 2018 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
POLICE BEAT Compiled by Robert Pozarycki
106TH PRECINCT
HOWARD BEACH, OZONE
PARK, RICHMOND HILL
PARTY AT BOWLING ALLEY
ENDS WITH BULLETS
FIRED
Gunshots brought a painful end to a
birthday party for a man at an Ozone
Park bowling alley early in the morning
of Sunday, March 25.
Police sources said the 22-year-old
man was having a good time at the
Bowl 360 located at 98-18 Rockaway
Blvd. at about 12:28 a.m. on March 25
when he heard gunfi re ring out.
Seconds later, according to authorities,
the victim felt pain in his right hip and
discovered that he had been shot there.
Officers from the 106th Precinct
and EMS units responded to the scene.
Paramedics brought the man to Jamaica
Hospital for treatment of injuries that
were not considered life-threatening.
Police canvassed the surrounding
area for suspects, but no immediate
arrests were made, sources said.
The investigation is ongoing.
110TH PRECINCT
CORONA, ELMHURST,
JACKSON HEIGHTS
BANK ROBBER GETS COLD
FEET IN ELMHURST
A branch manager’s courtesy led a
would-be bank robber in Elmhurst to
abandon his heist attempt, cops said.
Law enforcement sources said the
male crook walked into the Bank of
America at 89-01 Queens Blvd. at 11
a.m. on March 22 ready to score some
cash. He wore a surgical mask on his
face as well as a tan baseball cap, a blue
hooded sweatshirt, a jacket and black
boots.
According to authorities, the bandit
made his way to a teller’s window and
was ready to present a demand note
when the branch manager approached.
Police said the manager asked the
crook if he needed assistance, and the
suspect replied that he needed to see
a teller.
A wanted fl ier posted on the 110th
Precinct’s Twitter page noted that the
manager noticed the demand note,
which stated “give money,” before the
perpetrator folded it up.
Seconds later, police said, the bandit
got cold feet and fl ed the bank empty
handed, heading westbound along
Queens Boulevard. He was last seen
entering a white Honda CRV that had
been reported stolen in Queens earlier
in the day.
No arrests have been made; cops
described the suspect as a white man
standing 6 foot 3 inches tall and weighing
180 pounds.
Anyone with information regarding
the suspect’s whereabouts can call the
NYPD Major Case Squad at 646-610-
6910; all calls are kept confi dential.
Persons arrested in recent police
actions as reported by the 104th
Precinct include the following:
March 19: (Beat 3) Kyrk Freeman, at
Wyckoff Avenue, for making graffi ti,
by P.O. Oswald. (Beat 6) Eriberto Ixen
Choc, at 63rd Avenue, for bail jumping,
by P.O. Rosalez. (Beat 4) Julian
Mercado, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for
robbery, by Det. Feldman. (Beat 2)
Frank Martinelli, at Wyckoff Avenue,
for petit larceny, by P.O. Hendrick.
(Beat 11) Angel Gutierrez, at Cooper
Avenue, for forgery, by P.O. Lamm.
(Beat 11) Christino Reyes, at Cooper
Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O.
Lamm. (Beat 4) Alex Amsterdam, at
64-02 Catalpa Ave., for assault, by Det.
Bazilio. (Beat 10) Grzegorz Czarnecki,
at 56th Avenue, for assault, by P.O.
Singh.
March 20: (Beat 2) Adam Jackson, at Putnam
Avenue, for criminal obstruction
of breathing, by P.O. Quintanilla. (Beat
4) James Reid, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for
aggravated harassment, by P.O. Campbell.
(Beat 4) Yiselle Rodriguez-Vargas, at
64-02 Catalpa Ave., for criminal mischief,
by P.O. Anderson. (Beat 4) Nixie Frroku,
at Fresh Pond Road and Woodbine Street,
for assault, by P.O. Loiodice. (Beat 3) Aneury
Martinez, at Woodbine Street, for
criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O.
Marinacci.
March 21: No arrests reported.
March 22: (Beat 4) Julio Claudio,
at Linden Street, for assault, by P.O.
Sanad. (Beat 4) Joseph Mundola, at
Linden Street, for petit larceny, by
P.O. Sanad. (Beat 3) Kathleen Pena, at
Decatur Street and Wyckoff Avenue,
for aggravated unlicensed operator,
by P.O. Lin. (Beat 5) Amrou H. Eldsoky,
at Cooper and Myrtle avenues, for
aggravated unlicensed operator, by
P.O. Raff aele. (Beat 4) Kayla Erosa, at
64-02 Catalpa Ave., for aggravated
harassment, by P.O. Campbell. (Beat
4) Jeremy Foreman, at 64-02 Catalpa
Ave., for petit larceny, by P.O. Johnson.
March 23: No arrests reported.
March 24: (Beat 15) Ian Bernabe, at
Harman Street, for criminal contempt,
by P.O. Oliva. (Beat 10) Rafel Liz, at 56th
Road, for assault, by Det. Friedrich. (Beat
12) Anna M. Sibiga, at 68th Road, for
criminal mischief, by P.O. Ziman. (Beat
15) Hector Pagan, at Seneca Avenue, for
criminal contempt, by P.O. Carr. (Beat 2)
Juwan Blount, at Woodbine Street, for
criminal contempt, by P.O. Anderson
and Det. Scrimenti. (Beat 4) Aylin Iusmen,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for criminal possession
of a weapon, by P.O. Marinacci.
March 25: (Beat 5) Maria Suarez, at
65th Place, for assault, by P.O. Moise.
(Beat 5) Luis Alvarez, at Cypress and
Cooper avenues, for aggravated unlicensed
operator, by P.O. Daquet. (Beat
2) Harrell Feliz, at Cornelia Street
and Cypress Avenue, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O. Nardello.
(Beat 3) Jonathan P. Esobar, at Myrtle
Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Hendrick.
The 104th Precinct, located at 64-02
Catalpa Ave. in Ridgewood, can be
reached by calling 718-386-3004. It
was noted that all criminal charges are
accusations, and all persons listed in
this blotter are presumed innocent until
proven guilty.
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