www.qns.com APRIL 22, 2022 10RIDGEWOOD TIMES
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 unt i l proven
guilty.
For questions about the names
listed in the blotter, contact the
104th Precinct at 718-386-3004.
April 11: (Glendale) Digna
Sancho-Pachar, 79th Avenue, for
assault, by PO Lyle. (Ridgewood)
Dianne Illescas, at Catalpa Avenue,
for assault, by PO Ciancio.
(Ridgewood) Harold Cabrera, at
Catalpa Avenue, for assault, by
Det. Scrimenti. (Ridgewood) Barry
Williams, at Catalpa Avenue, for
assault, by Det. Lodato. (Glendale)
Joseph Valvo, at 80th Avenue and
Cooper Avenue, for criminal mischief,
by PO Jimenez. (Ridgewood)
Samuel Colon, at 69th Avenue and
Forest Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed
operation of a motor vehicle,
by PO Billotto. (Ridgewood)
Elvis Rosa, at Palmetto Street, for
criminal mischief, by PO Arfeen.
(Ridgewood) Ramon Urena, at
Catalpa Avenue, for criminal
POLICE BEAT
obstruction of breathing, by Det.
Friedrich. (Ridgewood) Ramon
Urena, at Catalpa Avenue, for endangering
the welfare of a child,
by Det. Friedrich.
April 12: (Maspeth) Dillion Vargas,
at Grand Avenue, for assault,
by PO Chowdhury. (Ridgewood)
Dillion Vargas, at Catalpa Avenue,
for criminal mischief, by Det.
Friedrich. (Ridgewood) Dillion
Vargas, at Catalpa Avenue, for
grand larceny of a motor vehicle,
by Det. Rochford. (Ridgewood)
Dillion Vargas, at Catalpa Avenue,
for grand larceny of a motor vehicle,
by Det. Palminteri. (Ridgewood)
Dillion Vargas, at Catalpa
Avenue, for grand larceny of a
motor vehicle, by PO Candelaria.
(Ridgewood) Dillion Vargas, at
Catalpa Avenue, for grand larceny
of a motor vehicle, by Det.
Rochford. (Ridgewood) Dillion
Vargas, at Catalpa Avenue, for
grand larceny of a motor vehicle,
by PO Kelly. (Ridgewood) Julio
Carrero, at Woodbine Street, for
criminal obstruction of breath,
by PO Arfeen. (Glendale) Gabriel
Jimenez, at 71st Street and
Myrtle Avenue, for aggravated
unlicensed operation of a motor
vehicle, by PO Galatioto.
April 13: (Ridgewood) Pedro
Herrera, at Woodward Avenue,
for menacing with weapon, by PO
Feliciano. (Ridgewood) Michael
Castro, at Grove Street, for strangulation,
by PO Armond. (Ridgewood)
Cordell Bennett, at 60th
Place and Metropolitan Avenue,
for criminal possession of stolen
property, by PO Arshad. (Ridgewood)
Stacey Urgiles, at Catalpa
Avenue, for criminal contempt, by
Det. Scrimenti. (Maspeth) Saray
Cano, at Grand Avenue, for petit
larceny, by PO Porcelli. (Maspeth)
David Walker, at Grand Avenue,
for petit larceny, by PO Porcelli.
(Ridgewood) Sean Fu, at Catalpa
Avenue, for aggravated harassment,
by Det. Foppiano. (Middle
Village) Matta Khil, at 68th Avenue,
for aggravated harassment,
by PO Dale.
April 14: (Ridgewood) Jeremy
Clemente, at Centre Street and
Wyckoff Avenue, for aggravated
unlicensed operation of a motor
vehicle, by PO Nessler. (Glendale)
Erick Miranda, at 67th Street, for
forgery, by PO Martinez. (Glendale)
Lancel Cheek, at Cooper
Avenue, for criminal mischief, by
PO Oswald. (Ridgewood) Chelsy
Angulo, at Catalpa Avenue, for
assault, by Det. Moon.
April 15: (Ridgewood) Joseph
Exilus, at Catalpa Avenue, for
grand larceny, by Det. Foppiano.
(Glendale) Glory Bonilla, at 78th
Avenue, for petit larceny, by PO
Libreros.
April 16: (Maspeth) Victor
Kielar, at Fresh Pond Road, for
petit larceny, by PO Denis. (Ridgewood)
Daniel Zakiewicz, at Fresh
Pond Road and Madison Street,
for assault, by PO Arfeen.
April 17: (Ridgewood) Giovani
Coredero, at Jefferson Avenue,
for unlicensed bottle club, by
PO Martinez. (Ridgewood) Luis
Hurtado, at Bleecker Street, for
assault, by PO Hopson. (Glendale)
Ismail Gbadamasi, at 60th Lane,
for menacing with weapon, by PO
Nardello. (Ridgewood) Antonio
Quinatoa, at Gates Avenue and
Saint Nicholas Avenue, for possession
of a forged instrument,
by Det. Wright. (Glendale) James
Poladian, at 70th Street, for criminal
mischief, by PO Mattheos.
(Glendale) Lee Atkinson, at 70th
Street, for criminal mischief, by
PO Mattheos.
104TH PRECINCT BLOTTER
115TH PRECINCT
(JACKSON HEIGHTS, EAST
ELMHURST AND NORTH CORONA)
Suspect sought in teen
stabbing at 7 train
subway station in
Elmhurst: NYPD
Police are searching for the crook who stabbed
a 14-year-old boy as he was getting off a 7 train in
Elmhurst on the morning of Wednesday, April 13,
according to authorities.
Police from the 115th Precinct and Transit District
20 are looking for the suspect in the unprovoked
attack that occurred around 8:40 a.m. on April 13
as the youngster exited a southbound 7 at the 90th
Street-Elmhurst Avenue station. While on the
platform, the teen was approached by an unknown
individual who allegedly displayed a sharp object
and proceeded to stab the victim in the abdomen,
police said. The assailant then fled the station in an
unknown direction.
Law enforcement sources told QNS that no words
were exchanged during the attack.
EMS responded to the crime scene and rushed the
youngster to Elmhurst Hospital Center where he was
in stable condition, police said.
The NYPD released surveillance images of the
assailant who was wearing a dark Yankees cap
and black gaiter face covering with a gray hooded
sweatshirt that features a Nike swoosh. The suspect
was last seen wearing blue jeans and dark sneakers,
police said.
110TH PRECINCT
(CORONA AND ELMHURST)
Corona man gets 24
years in prison in fatal
stabbing of girlfriend
in 2020: DA
A Corona man who admitted he viciously stabbed
his girlfriend to death in 2020, was sentenced to 24
years in prison Monday, April 11.
Edwin Sarmiento, 31, pleaded guilty last month to
manslaughter for fatally stabbing 30-year-old Juliet
Ximena Galindo Puentes at their Van Cleef Street
apartment during an argument.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said on
Feb. 8, 2020, shortly after 4 a.m. Sarmiento and the
victim argued inside the bedroom of the Corona
residence they shared. The heated exchange turned
violent when Sarmiento grabbed a knife and stabbed
his girlfriend numerous times. Sarmiento then went
to the kitchen for an even bigger knife, broke down a
door to access where the victim attempted to hide and
continued to stab her repeatedly. Sarmiento then fled
the apartment.
He was arrested a short time afterward at a
nearby gas station in blood-soaked clothes, carrying
a bag filled with money, phones, passports and
other belongings, according to Katz. EMS rushed
Galindo Puentes to a nearby hospital, where she was
pronounced dead.
“The defendant showed no mercy when he grabbed
multiple knives and plunged them into the body of
this defenseless woman,” Katz said. “With this last
step in our judicial process, the defendant has been
sentenced by the court, giving the family of the victim
closure.”
Queens Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Holder
ordered Sarmiento to be incarcerated for 24 years, to
be followed by five years of post-release supervision.
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