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104th Pct. Blotter Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct included the following individuals: June 23: (Beat 9) Edward V. Kruck, at 70th Street and 57th Drive, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Grefe. (Beat 9) Hua X. Lin, at Borden Avenue and 69th Street, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Ferraris. (Beat 10) Bogusian A. Orent, at Maurice Avenue and 59th Street, for grand larceny, by P.O. Schneidawin. (Beat 5) Gabriel Medina, at Central Avenue and 69th Street, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Dagnese. (Beat 5) Daniel Gomez-Rodriguez, at 65th Street and Cooper Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Cinque. June 24: (Beat 5) James Bezman, at 67th Place, for assault, by Det. Diaquoi. (Beat 3) Tanyis Irby, at Wyckoff Avenue, for criminal mischief, by Det. Lundy. (Beat 3) Ralph Rodriguez, at George Street and Wyckoff Avenue, for assault, by Det. Lagares. (Beat 15) Jack Turner, at Seneca Avenue, for criminal trespass, by P.O. Marinacci. (Beat 2) Eric Turner, at Seneca Avenue, for trademark counterfeiting, by P.O. Christian. (Beat 2) Dominik Niemczyk, at Putnam Avenue, for grand larceny, by Det. Houlihan. (Beat 4) Luis Santana, at Fresh Pond Road, for assault, by P.O. Matat. (Beat 4) Luis Hernandez, at 60th Place, for assault, by P.O. Martinez. June 25: (Beat 5) Nicholas Lichtenberger, at 69th Street, for criminal contempt, by Det. Diaquoi. (Beat 9) Tony Diaz, at Grand Avenue, for assault, by Det. Lodato. (Beat 9) Michael Mestric, at 69th Street, for making graffiti, by P.O. York. (Beat 2) Luis A. Hernandez, at Woodward Avenue and Palmetto Street, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Collin. (Beat 1) Ivan Perez, at Fairview Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Eastman. (beat 1) Michael J. Perez, at Woodward Avenue, for conducting a business under an assumed name, by P.O. Sullivan. (Beat 2) Radoslaw Trojanowski, at Gates and Grandview avenues, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Weil. (Beat 2) Kevin L. Rivas, at Putnam Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Cordoba. (Beat 3) Omar Mantaos, at Cypress Avenue and Vermont Place, for violation of a local law, by P.O. Rieger. (Beat 3) John Craine, at Wyckoff Avenue, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Paulino. (Beat 2) Kerolos Bolous, at Madison Street, for unlicenced warehouse liquor storage, by P.O. Dagnese. (Beat 4) Gheorghe Tuta, at 67th and Forest avenues, for assault, by P.O. Tudor. June 26: (Beat 3) Herbert Daughtry, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Ock. (Beat 12) Ioannis Stratigos, at 75th Street, for 11 • TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 -SEE 104 BLOTTER ON PG. 51- Businesswoman Had Ex-Partner Whacked She’s Convicted In Corona Slay by Robert Pozarycki Jurors convicted a Florida woman last week for ordering the murder of a former business partner in Corona nearly six years ago, prosecutors announced. Ynmaculada Gomez, 46, of Tampa, Fla. was found guilty of second-degree murder, seconddegree criminal possession of a weapon and tampering with physical evidence for orchestrating the November 2008 murder of 31-yearold Mario Rei of 43rd Avenue in Corona. Queens Supreme Court Justice Kenneth C. Holder, who presided over the three-week trial, scheduled sentencing for July 14; Gomez faces 40 years to life behind bars. Prosecutors said Gomez hired a mechanic who worked for her— identified as Luis Rosado, 36, also of Tampa, Fla.—as her hitman; he gunned down Rei just after the victim left work at the Corona Ready Mix concrete plant on Nov. 11, 2008. Rosado is currently awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty earlier this year to manslaughter. “Gomez thought she could get away with murder, but she was wrong,” Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown said in a statement last Wednesday, June 25, announcing the verdict. “She has now been held accountable for the cold-blooded shooting of her ex-partner outside his place of business. Her actions warrant a lengthy prison sentence to punish her and protect society.” Months before his murder, according to trial testimony, Rei and Gomez were partners in an auto repair shop in Tampa, Fla. Financial difficulties, however, forced them to split, and Rei—who previously lived in Queens—relocated to Corona in 2008; he wound up taking a job as a part-time mechanic at Corona Ready Mix, located at 50-30 98th St. After their partnership dissolved, law enforcement sources said, Gomez began looking for a hitman to take Rei out. In the end, Rosado agreed to join her for a drive from Tampa to Queens to do the deadly deed. Upon arriving in Queens, prosecutors stated, Gomez and Rosado secured a .40-cal. semiautomatic handgun which Gomez owned and left in a friend’s residence. They then drove to Corona Ready Mix on the afternoon of Nov. 11, 2008, and waited for Rei to leave work. Just after 5 p.m., law enforcement sources stated, Rei—having -SEE MURDER ON PG. 51- ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - CARMELFEST Happy Birthday to the U.S.A Wishing all a festive, safe 4th of July Assemblywoman Margaret M. Markey District Office: 55-19 69th Street, Maspeth, NY 11378 • Telephone 718-651-3185 ©Times Newsweekly - 2014- MARKEY


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