10 NOVEMBER 22, 2018 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
POLICE BEAT Compiled by Emily Davenport and Robert Pozarycki
104TH PRECINCT
RIDGEWOOD
ARMED BANDITS AMBUSH
MAN
Cops are looking for three people
involved in a recent gunpoint robbery
on a Ridgewood street.
Police said the holdup occurred at
1:20 a.m. on Nov. 6 along Decatur Street
between Irving and Wyckoff Avenues.
Law enforcement sources said
the 40-year-old male victim was
walking home from a neighborhood
bar, heading westbound on Decatur
Street, when he came across a man
whom he believed to be acting
suspiciously.
According to authorities, the victim
promptly turned around and headed
eastbound on Decatur Street — only
to be confronted by two suspects who
apparently had followed the man from
the bar. One of the perpetrators then
displayed a fi rearm, told the victim
not to look at him, and demanded his
property.
Cops said the duo then stole the
man’s iPhone, a wallet containing
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.
Nov. 12: (Ridgewood) Mohamed
Ahmed, at Fairview and Gates Avenues,
for aggravated unlicensed operator,
by P.O. Daddario. (Ridgewood) Eric
Jones, at Wyckoff Avenue and Madison
Street, for patronizing a prostitute,
by Det. Wright. (Ridgewood) Ronaldo
Levois, at Wyckoff Avenue and
Madison Street, for promoting prostitution,
by Det. Wright. (Ridgewood)
Mykhaylo Zayachuk, at 64-02 Catalpa
Ave., for animal cruelty, by Det. Salvitti.
(Glendale) Matthew Andjuar,
at Myrtle Avenue, for assault, by P.O.
Bush. (Ridgewood) Samantha Gardillo,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for assault, by
Det. Demarco. (Glendale) Irving Duran,
at 60th Lane, for leaving the scene
of an accident, by Det. Conlon.
Nov. 13: (Ridgewood) David Vittor,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for robbery, by
Det. Gerardi. (Glendale) Ruth Guillaume,
at Jackie Robinson Parkway and
Forest Park Drive, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O. Bayizian.
(Ridgewood) Kornel Ziokowski, at 64-
02 Catalpa Ave., for grand larceny, by
Det. Glowa. (Ridgewood) Joel Vazquez,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for assault, by
Det. Lodato. (Ridgewood) Frank
Montalvo, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for
robbery, by Det. Bublin. (Ridgewood)
Carlos Pena, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for
acting in a manner injurious to a child,
by P.O. Campbell. (Glendale) Jeff ery
Francas, at Woodhaven Boulevard and
Myrtle Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed
operator, by P.O. Claybrooks.
Nov. 14: (Middle Village) Craig
Livreri, at 69th Avenue, for criminal
mischief, by P.O. Mark. (Ridgewood)
Craig Livreri, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave.,
for reckless endangerment, by Det.
Gerardi. (Ridgewood) Louis Monico,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for aggravated
harassment, by Det. Scrimenti. (Ridgewood)
Gilbert Mercedes, at 64-02 Catalpa
Ave., for grand larceny, by Det.
Glowa. (Maspeth) Martin Nadasdi, at
Flushing Avenue and 54th Street, for
aggravated unlicensed operator, by
P.O. DiMatteo. (Maspeth) Rene Berrios,
at Clinton and Borden Avenues,
for aggravated unlicensed operator,
by P.O. Viera.
Nov. 15: (Ridgewood) Camron Bryant,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for grand
larceny, by Det. Gerardi. (Glendale)
Cecilia Garozabal, at 62nd Street, for
assault, by P.O. Vazquez. (Ridgewood)
James Powles, at Stanhope Street, for
criminal contempt, by P.O. Ciancio.
(Ridgewood) Brian Frazier, at 64-02
Catalpa Ave., for grand larceny, by
Det. Moon.
Nov. 16: (Ridgewood) Alex Tlatelpa,
at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for grand larceny,
by Det. Fogus. (Ridgewood) Julia
Burke, at Forest Avenue, for criminal
mischief, by P.O. Petito.
Nov. 17: (Ridgewood) Henry Ortiz,
at Wyckoff and Jefferson Avenues,
for DWI, by P.O. Sanad. (Ridgewood)
Javier Cazares, at Palmetto Street, for
criminal obstruction of breathing, by
Det. Moon. (Ridgewood) Luis Sanchez,
at Onderdonk Avenue, for criminal
contempt, by Det. Wright. (Glendale)
Nov. 18: Benjamin Klein, at Cypress
and Cooper Avenues, for aggravated
unlicensed operator, by P.O. Incantalupo.
(Maspeth) Joseph DeAngelo, at
60th Drive, for assault, by Det. Rogers.
(Ridgewood) Sammartin Narvaez, at
Linden Street, for assault, by P.O. Khan.
(Maspeth) Krystian Wasilowski, at 61st
Street, for stalking, by Det. Feldman.
(Ridgewood) Sergio Ravala, at Madison
Street, for aggravated harassment,
by Det. Demarco. (Ridgewood) Mona
Miller, at Myrtle Avenue, for assault,
by P.O. Diaz.
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The suspects then fled the scene
westbound on Decatur Street toward
Irving Avenue.
Offi cers from the 104th Precinct
responded to the incident. The man
was not injured.
On Nov. 14, the precinct tweeted out
a grainy security camera image of the
suspects. Police sources described the
perpetrators as a black woman and
two black men; no further description
was available.
Anyone with information regarding
the stickup can call the 104th Precinct
Detective Squad at 718-386-2723; all
calls are kept confi dential.
108TH PRECINCT
SUNNYSIDE
LAWYER GUILTY OF
FALSIFYING IMMIGRATION
DOCUMENTS
Federal jurors convicted a Sunnyside
immigration lawyer of operating a
large-scale asylum fraud scheme, prosecutors
announced Monday, Nov. 19.
Andreea Dumitru (aka Andreea
Dumitru Parcalaboiu), 43, was found
guilty of one count of asylum fraud,
one count of making false statements
and one count of aggravated identity
theft . The charges carry mandatory
maximum sentences of 10 years, fi ve
years and two years in prison, respectively;
however, Dumitru’s sentence
will be later determined by a judge.
“Andreea Dumitru, an immigration
attorney, scammed the asylum
program, which was designed to
provide safe harbor for the world’s
most vulnerable people. She will
now serve time in prison for her
crimes.” said U.S. Attorney Geoffrey
S. Berman of the Southern District
of New York.
According to
court filings, between
March 27,
2013, and 2017, Dumitru
knowingly
submitted over 100
applications where
she made false
statements and representations
about
the applicants’ personal
narratives of
alleged persecution, criminal histories
and travel histories, among other things.
Dumitru also deliberately fabricated
detailed personal stories of
purported mistreatment of her clients,
forged her clients’ signatures, and
falsely notarized affi davits.
Prior to these charges, in 2017 Dumitru
and her business partner Evgeny
Friedman, who operated Taxiclub
Management Inc., were charged with
four counts of fi rst-degree criminal
tax fraud and one count of fi rst-degree
grand larceny for failing to pay $5
million worth of 50-cent Metropolitan
Transportation Authority (MTA)
surcharges for each ride.