10 times • JULY 9, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.timesnewsweekly.com Compiled by Robert Pozarycki a police beat nd Cristabelle Tumola Persons arrested in recent police actions as announced by the 104th Precinct include the following: July 6: (Beat 4) David Trucchio, at 68th Avenue, for acting in a manner injurious to a child, by P.O. Shoy. (Beat 2) Ray Muniz, at Myrtle Avenue, for grand larceny, by Det. Matat. (Beat 4) Hector I. Paramo, at Madison Street, for reckless endangerment and assault in the second degree, by P.O. Hernandez. (Beat 5) Mitchel S. Alexander, at 68th Street and Myrtle Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Szpak. July 7: (Beat 9) Edgar Sanchez, at 71st 17 indicted following auto theft ring bust Street, for assault in the third degree, by P.O. DeFreitas. (Beat 2) Crystal McCormack, at Palmetto Street and Cypress Avenue, for grand larceny, by P.O. Hili. (Beat 15) Diego Holguin, at Greene Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Mathlier-Potter. (Beat 10) Joseph Stine, at Maspeth Avenue, for criminal mischief, by Det. Friedrich. (Beat 16) Jorge Machado, at Myrtle Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Farinaccio. (Beat 4) Mateusz Grebowiec, at 67th Avenue and Fresh Pond Road, for assault in the second degree, by P.O. Glowa. (Beat 13) Karina Payamps, at Onderdonk Avenue, for criminal mischief, by Det. Lodato. (Beat 2) Cadia Dinu, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Vincent. (Beat 2) Larry Coppola, at Seneca Avenue and Cornelia Street, for petit larceny, by P.O. Shariff. (Beat 2) Tiffany Gonzalez, at Cornelia Street, for assault in the third degree, by Det. Houlihan. (Beat 3) Jose Perez-Menor, at Weirfield Street and Wyckoff Avenue, for reckless driving, by P.O. Valdez. (Beat 3) Wilmer Tuba, at Centre Street and Wyckoff Avenue, for urinating in public, by P.O. Valdez. July 8: (Beat 12) Laura Turner, at 84th Street, for assault, by P.O. Craigg. (Beat 3) Angelo Burgos, at Summerfield Street and Forest Avenue, for reckless endangerment, by P.O. Bielicka. (Beat 4) Jose Siguencia, at Cornelia Street and Woodward Avenue, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Egnaczyk. July 9: (Beat 13) Robert Colon, at Metropolitan Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Nazario. July 10: (Beat 3) Anthony Severino, at Wyckoff Avenue and Weirfield Street, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Dick. (Beat 3) Michael Snell, at Norman Street and Wyckoff Avenue, for criminal mischief, by P.O. Cappellano. (Beat 1) Christian Atlixqueno, at Seneca Avenue, for Assault, by P.O. Kim. (Beat 13) Ryan Mooney, at Willoughby Avenue, for Assault, by P.O. Sullivan. July 11: (Beat 1) Scott Fortner, at Menahan Street and Cypress Avenue, for having an open container of alcohol in public, by P.O. Nazario. (Beat 1) Leonardo Duchimaza, at Seneca Avenue, for burglary, by P.O. Glowa. (Beat 11) Miguel Hernandez, at Myrtle Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, for unlicensed aggravated operator, by P.O. Shubella. (Beat 8) Emma Fee and Alexis Blake, at 57th Avenue and 74th Street, for possession of graffiti instruments, by Det. Wright. (Beat 2) Rafal Oltuszewski, at Gates and Fairview avenues, for assault, by P.O. Somaroo. (Beat 5) Angel Cruz, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. McGuire. July 12: (Beat 4) William Denson, at Linden Street, for assault, by Det. Lundy. (Beat 15) Stefano Vecchio, at Himrod Street, for assault, by P.O. Ock. (Beat 13) Marvin Rodriguez-Fernandez, at Flushing Avenue and Troutman Street, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Tudor. July 13: (Beat 13) Leslaw Maciag, at Nurge Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Quintanilla. (Beat 10) Zsuzsanna Sipos, at Metropolitan Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Vazquez. The 104th Precinct, located at 64-02 Catalpa Ave. in Ridgewood, can be reached by calling 718-386-3004. 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A two-and-a-half-year investigation resulted in charges for 17 individuals involved in a major Queens-based auto theft and “title washing” ring, where high-end vehicles were swiped off city streets and even from dealerships, officials announced on July 9. “The ring’s members were purportedly highly organized and fast,” Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said. “It is alleged that a main ‘steal’ crew would canvas neighborhoods for luxury vehicles to steal and, once a vehicle was found, obtain the vehicle’s VIN, which was then used to make a duplicate key for the vehicle. Armed with the new key, the vehicle was then allegedly stolen — the whole process taking only a few hours. In some cases, crew members allegedly stole vehicles ‘to order.’” In a 128-count indictment, eight of the defendants have been charged, among other crimes, with enterprise corruption under New York State’s Organized Crime Control Act and are accused of stealing more than 80 automobiles, prosecutors said. The investigation, by the NYPD’s Auto Crime Division and the district attorney’s office’s Organized Crime and Rackets Bureau, found that those vehicles included pricey GMC Yukon Denalis, BMWs, Range Rovers and Mercedes-Benzes – stolen from Queens and elsewhere between February 22, 2013, and November 29, 2014. The defendants, such as Franklyn Gutierrez, 33, of Sutter Avenue in Brooklyn, allegedly worked with a main theft crew – including Miguel (“Fello”) Maldonado, 34, of 77th Street in Woodhaven, Ariel Rodriguez, 28, of Highland Place in Brooklyn, German Garcia, 44, of Decatur Street in Brooklyn, and William (“Bori”) Cruz, 32, of Melrose Street in Brooklyn – that took high-end, newer vehicles off New York City streets and from dealerships and sometimes even stole vehicles “to order,” prosecutors said. After crew members would find a vehicle, they would allegedly acquire the VIN and then take the number to a locksmith to create a key. The crew member would then use the key to drive the car to a location in Queens, where forged documents were created to conceal the vehicle’s true identity. A broker would then allegedly resell the vehicle. Many of the stolen vehicles were allegedly transported across the country, as well as around the world, including as far away as Nigeria and the Dominican Republic. The indictments additionally charge defendants Onnie (“Sha”) Canady, 52, of 32nd Avenue in East Elmhurst, with being a middleman for stolen car buyers; Henry (“Charlie”) Morrel, 30, of Ridgewood Avenue, in Brooklyn, for having created the forged documents; and Edward (“Chapa”) Gomez, 39, of 100th Avenue in Hollis, as being the alleged black market broker who resold the stolen vehicles. Luis Ramos, 43, of 49th Street in Brooklyn; Santiago (“C-Lo”) Robinson, 34, of Shore Front in Arverne, Mayovanex Pena-Ortega, 26, of 34 Jerome Street in Brooklyn, Joel Urena, 34, of Beach 40th Street in Far Rockaway; Angel Acosta, 30, of 117th Street in the Richmond Hill; Edgar Rodriguez, 36, of Florida; Luis DeJesus, 32, of Hancock Street in Brooklyn; Angel Batista, 34, of Yonkers; and Walden Clarke, 37, of East 53rd Street in Brooklyn have also been indicted for their alleged participation in the ring. They each face up to seven years in prison if convicted, while the remaining defendants face up to 25 years. Most of the defendants had been arraigned as of July 8, according to the district attorney’s office, but Robinson, Acosta and Rodriguez were currently being sought. Screenshot via NYPD
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