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10 TIMES • AUGUST 6, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.timesnewsweekly.com Compiled by Robert Pozarycki a police beat nd Cristabelle Tumola 1 0 2 n d P r e c i n c t Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven and Ozone Park Woodhaven deli burglars wanted Cops have released photos of two suspects who broke into a Woodhaven deli. According to authorities, the suspects were able to enter the La Pinata store located at 78-04 Jamaica Ave., near 78th Street, through a window just before 4 a.m. on Aug. 3. The duo then took an undetermined amount of money from the register, a tip jar and two backpacks. Anyone who can identify the suspect or as any other information about the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct include the following: July 31: (Beat 4) Amalia Tinsley, at Catalpa Avenue, for criminal contempt, by Det. Houlihan. (Beat 8) Nicholas Brann, at Grand Avenue, for criminal mischief, by Det. DeMarco. (Beat 13) Fitzgeral Aguayo, at Woodward Avenue and Troutman Street, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Reyes. (Beat 11) Omar Vargas, at 84th Street and Myrtle Avenue, for possession of burglar’s tools, by P.O. Paulino. (Beat 2) Michal Okuniewski, at Woodbine Street, for criminal mischief, by Det. Lodato. (Beat 14) Cesar Santos, at 69th Lane and Eliot Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Demasi. (Beat 2) Richard Parker, at Palmetto Street, for criminal contempt, by Det. Demarco. Aug. 1: (Beat 14) Kevin McLaughlin, at 60th Avenue and Fresh Pond Road, for violation of local law, by P.O. Prizeman. (Beat 1) Garcia Faustino, at Bleecker Street and Seneca Avenue, for robbery, by P.O. Valdez. (Beat 10) Vincent Hardt, at Eliot and Metropolitan avenues, for criminal possession of stolen property, by P.O. Vincent. (Beat 3) Michael Ban, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Zdunczyk. (Beat 4) Jonathan Juarbe, at Catalpa Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Bielicka. (Beat 5) Edwin Acevado and Mairead Cassidy, at 65th Street, for assault, by P.O. Nazario. Aug. 2: (Beat 4) John Pierrepont, at Menahan Street and Fresh Pond Road, for petit larceny, by P.O. Combs. (Beat 4) Pawel Zieleniak, at Fresh Pond Road, for disorderly conduct, by P.O. Jackson. (Beat 4) Gaaspare Alessi, at Onderdonk Avenue, for criminal mischief, at P.O. Oliveri. (Beat 5) Dorren Brennan, at 65th Street, for DWI, at P.O. Cordoba. The 104th Precinct, located at 64-02 Catalpa Ave. in Ridgewood, can be reached by calling 718-386-3004. It was noted that all criminal charges are accusations, and the persons listed in this blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty. 104 Precinct Blotter WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO! Old world craftsmanship for 41 years of reliable service. • Basement Waterproofing • Brickwork • Exposed “Aggregate Concrete” • Pavers For more information contact Artie DiBiase Mason Contractor 718.767.0072 Licensed #08097 and Insured Photo courtesy of NYPD 1 1 0 t h Precinct Corona and Elmhurst Second arrest made in deadly Roosevelt Avenue shooting A second individual has been arrested several months after a Corona man was gunned down in broad daylight on a Jackson Heights street, according to authorities. Isaac Martinez, 24, who the NYPD said is homeless, was arrested on July 28 and charged with seconddegree murder and gang assault in the May 5 death of 38-year-old Jorge Manzanarez. Raul Zamora, 33, of Jackson Heights, was charged with second-degree murder, gang assault and criminal possession of a weapon for the shooting two weeks following the incident. According to offi cials, Zamora — a reputed member of the Sureños 13 gang — Martinez and another unapprehended individual got into an argument with Manzanarez at about 2:30 p.m. on May 5 on Roosevelt Avenue near Whitney Avenue. Manzanarez was then shot once in the chest. Martinez’s affi liation with the Sureños 13 wasn’t immediately clear. Both men face 25 years to life in prison and are currently being held without bail, according to the Queens district attorney’s offi ce and court records. 102nd Precinct Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven and Ozone Park Would-be home invader cuts Elmhurst woman’s neck: NYPD Police have released a sketch of a man who recently assaulted a 24-yearold woman while trying to enter her Elmhurst apartment last month. Authorities said the incident took place at 2:40 a.m. on July 28 inside an apartment house in the area of Hampton Street and Baxter Avenue. According to police, the perpetrator — described as a Hispanic male in his 30s, standing 5 foot 9 inches tall and weighing 180 pounds — approached the victim as she attempted to enter the front door of her home. Reportedly, the suspect put a sharp object against the left side of her neck, causing a laceration, and asked her several times if she lived alone. After the victim screamed, police said, the perpetrator ran out of the building and fl ed in an unknown direction. Offi cers from the 110th Precinct and EMS units responded to the scene. The victim was treated at Elmhurst Hospital. Anyone who can identify the suspect or as any other information about the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS. Alleged Queens gang members busted in undercover gun, drug sale operation Eight purported street gang members from Queens have been charged after peddling guns and drugs during undercover buys, prosecutors announced. “Illegal fi rearms that fl ood our streets pose a serious and deadly threat to public safety and the distribution of illegal drugs is a plague on our society. For those arrested, the message could not be clearer: law enforcement has no tolerance for those involved in the weapons and drug trade,” District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement on Aug. 4. According to prosecutors, seven of those arrested were alleged members of the Trinitarios, “a violent New York-based Dominican street gang,” and the eighth defendant is a reputed member of MS-13, another “violent street gang primarily composed of Central Americans.” The buys, which took place in Queens between November 2012 and June 2014, included a total of 14 guns, with ammunition in some cases, and cocaine, MDPV and marijuana, according to the district attorney’s offi ce. During that time, the members were unknowingly selling to NYPD operatives. In one case, Lucas Singh, 30, of College Point, allegedly sold an undercover agent a defaced cut-down rifl e along with 50 rounds of ammunition on July 30, 2013, for $850. He is also accused of selling another undercover operative a defaced .357 magnum revolver and a .32-caliber semi-automatic Kel-Tec pistol with ammunition for $1,200 on June 4. A week later, Singh sold the same operative a .38-caliber Smith and Wesson revolver, and a .380 semi-automatic Kel-Tec pistol with 12 rounds of ammunition for $1,200. The remaining defendants were identifi ed as Eddie Cruz, 28 and Clase Wellington, 26, both of Glendale; Marcello Esquival, 26, of Jackson Heights; Francisco Gil, 25, Carlos Rosario-Mejia, 30, and Reginald Rosa, 25, all of Jamaica; and Angel Sanchez, 23, of Woodhaven. They are variously charged with criminal sale of a fi rearm, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a fi rearm, criminal sale of a controlled substance and criminal sale of marijuana. Sketch courtesy of NYPD 110th Precinct Corona and Elmhurst


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