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TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 • 32 Glendale Man Pays For Assaulting Cop Williams. (Beat 12) Federico -CONTINUED FROM PG. 12- Both Zacharakis and crime.” Sementini, at 73rd Place, for McMenamin were arrested, Law enforcement sources said assault, by P.O. Babayev. (Beat 5) handcuffed and placed in an McMenamin and a second Boris Bargrum, at Myrtle Avenue NYPD van. individual—Peter Zacharakis, and 67th Place, for resisting arrest, At around 6:55 p.m. that day, 51, of 118th Street in Kew by P.O. Ock. (Beat 10) Stefan prosecutors said, officers stopped Gardens—were arrested on June Blacart, at 61st Street, for making and exited from the van at the 16 by members of the NYPD graffiti, by P.O. Sullivan. (Beat corner of Cooper Avenue and Queens North Narcotics Unit at 14) Francesco Caramanica, at 59th Street to assist other police the corner of Central Avenue and Eliot Avenue and 69th Place, for officers in an unrelated matter. 66th Street in Glendale. driving with a suspended license, The keys were reportedly left in Reportedly, the officers by P.O. Gomez. (Beat 4) Albert the ignition and the handcuffed stopped the pair inside a station Cruz, at 71st Avenue, for assault, McMenamin and Zacharakis wagon after observing by P.O. Cadavid. (Beat 15) Alex remained in the van. Zacharakis, who was behind the Rodriguez, at Woodward Avenue, While the officers responded wheel, making an illegal left for criminal mischief, by P.O. to the unrelated matter, turnCadavid. authorities stated, McMenamin uring questioning, police Oct. 3: (Beat 3) Julio Muniz, at managed to maneuver his noted, Zacharakis produced a Decatur Street, for obstruction of handcuffed wrists from his back forged driver’s license; a gravity governmental administration, by to the front, then climbed behind knife was also spotted in the P.O. Hynes. (Beat 3) Diana the wheel of the van and began to vehicle’s center console. Boulof, at Decatur Street, for drive away. The officers then reportedly criminal mischief, by P.O. Hynes. Prosecutors said an NYPD searched the vehicle and both (Beat 13) Carlos Flores Torres, at officer noticed and grabbed hold men, recovering a machete, a Metropolitan Avenue and 56th of a side door as McMenamin pellet gun and nine glassine Street, for DWI, by P.O. Ziman. moved the van. The officer was envelopes and a plastic bag, each (Beat 2) Jhony Chiqui, at Putnam reportedly dragged a block of which contained quantities of Avenue, for DWI, by P.O. Shoy. before losing his grip; heroin. (Beat 14) Jorge Caballero, at McMenamin then sped away. Fresh Pond Road and Eliot Avenue, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Lamicello. (Beat 10) Motee Eisa, at Maspeth Avenue, for endangering the welfare of an incompetent, by P.O. Mancuso. (Beat 5) John Fletcher, at Myrtle Avenue, for D petit larceny, by P.O. Somaroo. (Beat 5) Katherine Canciano, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Somaroo. (Beat 3) Dale Donaldson, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. .Corde. The injured detective was treated at a local hospital for various injuries including severe skin scrapes and ligament damage to one of his legs. McMenamin, meanwhile, drove to the intersection of Decatur Street and Myrtle Avenue, near the Ridgewood post office, and ditched the van, according to police. Zacharakis waited for police to arrive; he was later taken into custody without incident. Following an extensive manhunt, police located McMenamin hiding out in a Manhattan apartment the following day. Assistant District Attorney Francis J. Longobardi of the DA’s Narcotics Investigation Unit prosecuted the case under the supervision of Assistant District Attorneys Wilbert J. LeMelle, bureau chief, Karen J. Friedman, deputy bureau chief, and supervisors Philip D. Anderson and Julie S. Trivedi. Board 9 Seeking District Manager Applicants -CONTINUED FROM PG. 18- Community Board 9— Application Submission, 120-55 Queens Blvd., Suite 310-A, Kew Gardens, NY 11424. “Community Board 9’s next district manager will play a critical role in ensuring that the Board effectively serves the residents of Woodhaven, Ozone Park, Richmond Hill and Kew Gardens,” said Board 9 Chairperson Ralph Gonzalez. “If you are a qualified individual who is interested in making a difference in the community, I urge you to apply. Every applicant will receive a fair review, and we want the best possible person for the job.” The district manager will work under the direction of the board. The district manager will monitor and evaluate the delivery of municipal services, and will be actively involved in coordinating the delivery of those services. He or she will receive and process complaints from residents. The district manager will also provide reports to the board on meetings he or she attends, and on complaints received from residents. The district manager will also supervise and administer Board 9’s office and staff. 104th Precinct Blotter (Beat 4) Carlos Ortiz, at Menahan Street, for criminal trespass, by P.O. Villacres. (Beat 4) George Tuta, at 60th Street, for assault, by P.O. Bielicka. (Beat 11) Crystal Williams, at 74th Street, for assault, by P.O. McKevitt. Oct. 4: (Beat 2) Flavio Riera, at St. Nicholas Avenue and Palmetto Street, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. York. (Beat 3) Florencia Lopez, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Sievers. (Beat 3) David Rodriguez, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Sievers. (Beat 2) Carmen Huluba, at Woodward Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Gonzalez. (Beat 3) Karen Powell, at Myrtle Avenue, for possession of burglar’s tools, by Det. Wright. (Beat 5) Marcos Rios, at 80th Road, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Rodriguez. Oct. 5: (Beat 3) Ariel Veras, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Sievers. (Beat 2) Annette Munoz, at Woodbine Street, for assault, by P.O. Frevola. (Beat 2) Digna Velez, at Woodbine Street, for assault, by P.O. Frevola. (Beat 2) Lanaette Colon, at Seneca and Myrtle avenues, for assault, by P.O. Gonzalez. The 104th Precinct, located at 64-02 Catalpa Ave. in Ridgewood, can be reached by phone at 1-718- 386-3004. To report an emergency or a crime in progress, call 911 immediately. Quality of life matters, such as noise or a blocked driveway, should be reported to 311. -CONTINUED FROM PG. 11- Flushing Meadows Park Walk To Fight Diabetes Thousands put their best feet forward in the fight against juvenile diabetes during the annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation walk at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park on Sunday morning, Oct. 5. Participants raised funds for the foundation, which is dedicated to battling the pediatric illness that affects millions of children across the country every year. Among those participating in the walk were a team of parents, students and faculty members from Bushwick’s P.S. 299, under the direction of Parent Coordinator Amelia Flores. (photo: Marcin Zurawicz)


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