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50¢• VOL. 106, NO. 36 APRIL 9 - APRIL 15, 2015 NYC's Largest Real Estate TIMESNEWSWEEKLY.COM Since 1908 Section Font: Engravers Old English Normal LACING UP FOR RELAYS FOR LIFE 14 LITTLE LEAGUERS MARCH IN GLENDALE REPAIRS TO HIGHLAND AND EVERGREEN PARKS NEW GROUP FOR RIDGEWOOD TENANTS 4 20 17 Smash and dash burglars hit Maspeth and Ridgewood By Robert Pozarycki [email protected], @robbpoz Detectives delivered two suspected burglars to jail for allegedly breaking into a Maspeth pizzeria and a Ridgewood drugstore last month, authorities said. According to the Queens district attorney’s office, Bushwick’s Charles Viacava, 48, and Jamaica’s Pedro Alicea, 43, were allegedly caught on security camera video burglarizing Pronto Pizza located at 52-03 Metropolitan Ave. on the evening of March 24 and the Rite-Med Pharmacy at 311 St. Nicholas Ave. on the night of March 31. During the pizzeria burglary, Viacava and Alicea allegedly threw a brick through a glass window and removed the cash register, police said. Authorities said the suspects did the same thing at the Rite-Med store, smashing a front window with a brick before getting inside and then ultimately stealing a cash register. Following an investigation, the 104th Precinct Detective Squad tracked down Viacava and Alicea and, after questioning, took them into custody on April 4. They were both charged with two counts of third-degree burglary and two counts of criminal mischief. Both suspects were arraigned in Queens Criminal Court on the morning of April 5 before Judge William Harrington, who set Viacava’s bail at $35,000 and ordered Alicea held on $25,000 bail. The alleged burglars are due back in court on April 13. THEY WANT ANSWERS Ridgewood families blast DEP for sewage backups. See page 3


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