10 AUGUST 16, 2018 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
POLICE BEAT Compiled by Emily Davenport and Ryan Kelley
BURGLARS STEAL
home appliances that were valued at
In each incident, the suspects fl ed
APPLIANCES IN
$4,000.
the scene in a white Chevrolet cargo
RIDGEWOOD
The second incident took place on
van.
July 5. At 5 p.m. that day, authorities
Cops described the crooks as black
COPS ARE LOOKING FOR
said, the two suspects broke into a residence
men between 20 and 30 years of age.
TWO BURGLARS BEHIND
in the vicinity of Catalpa Avenue
The fi rst suspect was last seen wearing
A SERIES OF RECENT
and 62nd Street and stole appliances
all dark clothing, and the second perpetrator
RESIDENTIAL BREAK-INS
worth $1,500.
was last seen wearing a green
AROUND RIDGEWOOD.
Finally, at 5:40 a.m. on July 31, the
shirt, white tank top and black pants.
According to police, at 7 p.m. on June
suspects broke into a home in the
Anyone with information in regards
17, two unknown men gained access to
vicinity of Greene and Fairview Avenues
to this incident is asked to call
a residence just over the Ridgewood
through a secure door. Once
border in the vicinity of Hart Street
inside, law enforcement sources said,
and DeKalb Avenue through a secure
the suspects took an appliance valued
door. Once inside, the suspects took
at $500.
the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline
at 800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish,
888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can
also submit their tips by logging onto
the Crime Stoppers website, nypdcrimestoppers.
com, or by texting
their tips to 274637 (CRIMES) then
enter TIP577. All calls and messages
are kept confi dential.
BANDIT SMASHES
INTO CAR FOR
VALUABLES IN M.V.
Police are warning the public to
protect their vehicles from theft aft er
a recent break-in resulted in the loss
of valuable property in Middle Village.
The incident unfolded on Aug. 1
some time aft er 8:30 p.m. on the corner
of 69th Road and 76th Street, according
to authorities, when an unidentifi ed
suspect approached a black SUV and
broke the rear driver’s side window
with an unknown object.
The individual then reached inside
the vehicle and removed a laptop case
containing an HP laptop, as well as
a Michael Kors purse containing a
Florida driver’s license and a credit
card, police said.
According to sources familiar with
the investigation, the suspect later
attempted to use the stolen credit card
but the transaction was denied.
Surveillance footage from the area
captured images of the suspect, who
is described as a Hispanic male adult
with brown eyes and black hair. He
was last seen wearing a black T-shirt,
dark-colored pants and black sneakers.
The individual was also seen fl eeing
the area in a black four-door sedan,
police said.
Offi cers from the 104th Precinct are
investigating the crime; call Crime
Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS with any
information about the case.
The 104th Precinct released the
following list of persons arrested
in recent police accusations. The
charges are accusations, and all
individuals listed in this blotter
are presumed innocent until proven
guilty. For questions about
the names listed in the blotter,
contact the 104th Precinct at
718-386-3004.
Aug. 6: (Beat 12) Joseph Capella, at
75th Street, for criminal contempt,
by P.O. Nardello. (Beat 3) David Hunt,
at Decatur Street, for assault, by P.O.
Berish. (Beat 13) Chris Jones, at Grand
Avenue, for burglary, by Det. Bublin.
Aug. 7: (Beat 2) Miguel Jadan, at
Palmetto Street, for assault, by P.O.
Candelaria. (Beat 6) Diana Puentes and
Oscar Bolecia, at 84th Street, for assault,
by P.O. Viera. (Beat 10) Brandon Rivera,
at Metropolitan Avenue, for criminal
trespassing and burglary, by P.O. Russi
and Det. Friedrich. (Beat 2) Fabian
Colon, at Woodward Avenue and 68th
Road, for assault, by Det. Moon. (Beat
2) Sierra Vicente, at Madison Street, for
criminal contempt, by Det. Friedrich.
Aug. 8: (Beat 15) Milad Marzouki, at
Harman Street, for assault, by P.O. May.
(Beat 16) Melissa Kraus, at Cooper Avenue,
for petit larceny, by P.O. Gianesses.
(Beat 4) Terry Joachim, at 64-02 Catalpa
Ave., for grand larceny, by Det. Glowa.
Aug. 9: (Beat 2) Geovanny Albarracin
Sanchez, at 69th Avenue, for
assault, by Det. Lodato. (Beat 2) Welinthon
F. Cabrera, at Wyckoff Avenue
and Palmetto Street, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O. Claybrooks.
(Beat 5) Steven Schutz, at Myrtle
Avenue, for assault, by Det. Bublin.
(Beat 4) Oscar Ramirez, at Fresh Pond
Road and 71st Avenue, for reckless
driving, by P.O. Teemsma.
Aug. 10: (Beat 15) Nelson Molina, at
Greene Avenue, for assault, by P.O.
Alfred. (Beat 16) Radovan Stanojevic,
at 86th Street, for petit larceny, by P.O.
Arshad. (Beat 14) Deja Shah, at 62nd
Road and 69th Street, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O. Antigua.
(Beat 12) David J. Izquierdo, at 79th
Place and Metropolitan Avenue, for
aggravated unlicensed operator, by
P.O. Rosalez. (Beat 6) Luisa L. Gomez,
at 83rd Street, for assault, by Det.
Scrimenti. (Beat 3) Ben Kiawans, at
Wyckoff Avenue and Madison Street,
for making graffi ti, by P.O. Teti.
Aug. 11: (Beat 15) Brandon Ortiz,
at Woodward Avenue and Bleecker
Street, for grand larceny auto, by
P.O. Casella. (Beat 15) David Cantor, at
Woodward Avenue, for criminal sex
act, by P.O. Johnson.
Aug. 12: (Beat 3) Joel Aguilar, at Myrtle
Avenue, for criminal mischief, by
P.O. Burger. (Beat 10) Eric J. Orlowski,
at 60th Street, for assault, by P.O.
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