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WOODSIDE SEEKS JUSTICE ON BLVD. after Van Bramer proposed legislation to bring maximum penalties of up to $10,000 for drivers that leave the scene of an accident. Shortly after it was announced last month, the City Council passed the measure 49-0, and Mayor Bill de Blasio signed it into law. “The days of Queens Boulevard being the ‘Boulevard of Death’ will no longer be Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct included the following individuals: Oct. 6: (Beat 5) Rigoberto Salcedo, at 66th Street, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Demarco. (Beat 2) Edwin Acosta- Chicon, at Gates Avenue, for assault, by Det. Diaquoi. (Beat 6) Przemyslaw Szodzinski, at 80th Street and Long Island Expressway, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Swistun. (Beat 2) Mantell Hooks, at Woodbine Street and Seneca Avenue, for assault, by Det. Williams. (Beat 9) George Wetherall, at 65th Place, for unauthorized use of a vehicle, by P.O. Singh. Oct. 7: (Beat 4) Christian Matias, at Myrtle Avenue, for obstruction of governmental administration, by P.O. Dagnese. (Beat 13) Anthony Lluberes, at 55th Street, for assault, by P.O. Jonas. (Beat 13) Josue Rivera, at Flushing Avenue, for criminal trespass, by Det. Wright. (Beat 13) Justin Sohan, at Flushing Avenue, for criminal trespass, by Det. Wright. (Beat 13) Junior Pineda, at Flushing Avenue, for criminal trespass, by Det. Wright. (Beat 3) Benson Hinga, at Wyckoff and Myrtle avenues, for theft of service, by P.O. Kaufman. (Beat 5) Edwardo Santos, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Wynter. (Beat 3) Andy Rodriguez, at Wyckoff Avenue and George Street, for theft of service, by P.O. Barrett. Oct. 8: (Beat 13) Bartolo Polanco, at 54th Street, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Anderson. (Beat 5) Patricia Miceli, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Samaroo. (Beat 4) Alfredo Mescallado, at 65th Place, for aggravated harassment, by P.O. Friedrich. (Beat 3) Yasmine Gerard, at Myrtle Avenue, for menacing, by P.O. Ku. (Beat 14) Angel Bonilla, at 58th Road and Flushing Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Zdunczyk. (Beat 5) Derrick Matanoro, at 78th Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Schneidawin. Oct. 9: (Beat 9) Jeffrey Lanfranco, at Grand Avenue and 69th Place, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Maksimiuk. (Beat 2) Jeny Carias, at Seneca Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Kim. (Beat 4) Horacio Diaz, at Fresh Pond Road, for criminal 11 • TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014 104th Pct. Blotter -SEE 104 BLOTTER ON PG. 53- Looking For Clues In Hit-&-Run Accident next month. “Crime-wise, just to give you a little bit of statistics ... we’re slighty elevated in crime in the 28-day period,” Harrison stated. “We were up seven crimes as compared to the same period last year. What actually seems to be driving this crime in the 112th Precinct are the property crimes, by Noah Zuss Following a hit-and-run incident that left a man critically injured in Woodside, a local lawmaker called on the public’s help to bring the driver to justice last Friday, Oct. 10. City Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer was joined by Capt. Brian Hennessy, the 108th Precinct’s commander; Make Queens Safer representatives; Woodside residents; members of the Big Six Towers board of directors; and community leaders for a press conference held near the scene of the crime—the intersection of 60th Street and Queens Boulevard. The victim, a Hispanic male in his 20s or 30s was crossing the intersection when he was struck by a dark-colored Ford SUV, the Council Member noted. The incident happened just weeks by Noah Zuss Crime issues within the 112th Precinct and the reduction of the NYC speed limit as part of the Vision Zero initiative were among the topics discussed at the Community Board 6 meeting in Kew Gardens last Tuesday, Oct. 7. Capt. Judith Harrison took over command of the 112th Precinct in July and has attended Board 6 meetings before, but greeted the community again last Tuesday night. She gave attendees an update on crime in the precinct and spoke about efforts to implement Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Vision Zero initiative, including the city-wide speed limit being reduced to 25 mph -SEE HIT-&-RUN ON PG. 53- Pct. Boss Talks ‘Vision Zero’ At Board 6 Street Safety Push Includes Lower Speed Limit -SEE BOARD 6 ON PG. 54- DDEENNTTAALL CCAARREE FFOORR TTHHEE EENNTTIRREE FFAAMMILLYY Santa LoCascio, D.D.S., P.C. 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