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petit larceny, by P.O. Christian. (Beat 4) Carlos Laserna, at 71st Avenue and Fresh Pond Road, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Arata. (Beat 14) Eric Irizarry, at Metropolitan Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Ostrowskatuznik. June 12: (Beat 3) William Dittmer, at Wyckoff Avenue and Decatur Street, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. York. (Beat 3) Ana Diaz, at Hancock Street, for assault, by P.O. Eastman. (Beat 5) Manuel M. Tsuaman, at Vermont Place and Cypress Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Zuno. (Beat 15) Angel R. Alvarado, at Woodward Avenue, for violation of a local law, by P.O. Cumur. June 13: (Beat 3) Leonard Rivas, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Sievers. (Beat 15) Redwin Perez, at Bleecker Street, for acting in a manner injurious to a child, by P.O. DeFreitas. (Beat 4) Shaheem Rodriguez, at Madison Street, for assault, by P.O. Pellot. (Beat 3) Joel Difo, at Wyckoff Avenue and George Street, for theft of service, by P.O. Morris. (Beat 10) Ivan Delgado, at 60th Road, for assault, by Det. Diaquoi. (Beat 2) Adalberto Rodriguez, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Bianchini. (Beat 3) Luis Vega, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Lozano. (Beat 3) Flotaishia Wigfall, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Corde. (Beat 12) Jean Alvarez, at 80th Street, for grand larceny, by P.O. Santos. (Beat 2) Salvatore Ippolito, at Fairview Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Sullivan. (Beat 14) Sara Lee 104th Pct. Blotter Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct included the following individuals: June 9: (Beat 15) Andres Escobar, at Cypress Avenue and Linden Street, for DWI, by P.O. Jonas. (Beat 16) Daniella Aquaviva, at Cooper Avenue and 73rd Place, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Grefe. (Beat 5) Christopher Desimone, at 70th Avenue and 69th Street, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Bergen. (Beat 5) Samir Marisemovic, at Otto Road and 66th Street, for resisting arrest, by P.O. Zdunczyk. (Beat 5) Christopher A. Barbera, at 64th Street, for assault, by P.O. Ku. June 10: (Beat 13) Christopher Schaefer, at 56th Street, for possession of burglar’s tools, by P.O. Hynes. (Beat 13) Lashell Johnson, at 56th Street, for possession of burglar’s tools, by P.O. Hynes. (Beat 3) Joshua Lorenzo, at Myrtle Avenue, for trespassing, by P.O. Wynter. (Beat 3) Eric Irizarry, at Myrtle Avenue, for trespassing, by P.O. wynter. June 11: (Beat 12) Richard Perez, at 68th Road, for criminal mischief, by P.O. Ziman. (Beat 14) Anna Sibiga, at Eliot Avenue, for menacing by P.O. Anderson. (Beat 14) Winnie Chan, at 58th Avenue and Long Island Expressway, for DWI, by P.O. Maksimiuk. (Beat 5) Gustavo Diaz, at Myrtle Avenue and 66th Street, for -SEE 104 BLOTTER ON PG. 53- 11 • TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2014 Fake Grenade Prompts Glendale School Scare by Robert Pozarycki Students at a Glendale school got an explosive scare last Thursday morning, June 12, after someone found an inert grenade inside the campus, forcing the school’s evacuation, according to police. The city Health Department debuted a new television, bus and radio ad campaign called “Cancer Doesn’t Care.” The ads are running through June 29 and focus on those who may have cut back but continue to smoke, and encourages them to quit. In the last 12 years, New York City has seen progress in reducing smoking prevalence, but the decline has stalled since 2010. Almost 1 million adult New Yorkers are still smokers. However, those who still smoke are more likely to be light and non-daily smokers. Light and non-daily smokers make up over three-quarters of New York City’s current adult smokers. Even though many people have cut back on their smoking, they are still at risk for smoking-related illness. The ads feature the ways in which light smokers and non-daily smokers talk about the levels of smoking as making them exempt from the health impact, warning that, “Cancer doesn’t care you don’t smoke that much; cancer doesn’t care you cut back ....” “I encourage all NYC smokers to use this campaign as the opportunity to quit,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett. “Even if you have cut back your smoking, you are still at risk for the devastating health consequences of smoking. Even if you smoke occasionally, you are a smoker. We want to help you quit for good.” Research has shown that many non-daily smokers don’t identify as smokers and do not believe they are at risk for smoking-related disease. There is no safe level of smoking, and any level of daily smoking has been shown to increase the risk of health consequences like cancer. Even young people are at risk; every year nearly 15,000 people under the age of 55 die from smoking-related cancer. Smoking-related illness impacts more than just the smoker. It impacts family members and friends who must care for the smoker during their illness, and who are left without spouses, parents and children. As the ad closes, it warns, “The day you hear, ‘it’s cancer,’ you’ll care and your family will care.” While the focus of this campaign is on light daily and non-daily smokers, help is available for all New York City smokers. Quitting smoking is the most important thing one can do to -SEE CANCER ON PG. 53- The incident reportedly occurred at about 11:29 a.m. last Thursday at P.S. 91, located at 68-10 Central Ave.L aw enforcement sources stated an MK II novelty grenade was found in a box near the reception desk. As a precaution, the school was reportedly evacuated after administrators spotted the device. 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