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10 DECEMBER 8, 2016 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM POLICE BEAT ������������������ “When Only The Best Will Do!” Great Quality, Fair Pricing! WIN A TRIP TO CANCUN! NAME: ___________________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________ __________________________________________ PHONE: ___________________________________ E-MAIL: ___________________________________ As a gift to our readers, we’re offering a monthly raffle where one lucky reader will win a trip for two to the tropical paradise of Cancun, Mexico! Simply send your name, address, telephone number and email to dcusick@ridgewoodtimes.com or mail your entry to Ridgewood Times and Times Newsweekly, 38-15 Bell Blvd., Bayside, NY 11361. No purchase necessary; void where prohibited. Airfare not included. Employees of Schneps Communications and its subsidiaries, and their families, and not eligible to enter. PERSONS ARRESTED IN RECENT POLICE ACTIONS AS REPORTED BY THE 104TH PRECINCT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Nov. 28: (Beat 4) Victor Estrada, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for burglary, by Det. Matat. (Beat 6) John Layara, at 82nd Street, for criminal mischief, by P.O. Sorto. (Beat 15) Leonardo M. Pineda, at Onderdonk Avenue, for criminal mischief, by P.O. Tudor. (Beat 4) Deandre Dacorta, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for aggravated harassment, by Det. Demarco. (Beat 4) Robert Reeves, at Fresh Pond Road, for grand larceny, by Det. Glowa. Nov. 29: (Beat 3) Gilbert Arciliares, at Cody and Wyckoff avenues, for forgery, by P.O. Teemsma. (Beat 4) Damuri Sanchez, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for grand larceny, by Det. Scrimenti. (Beat 9) Jay K. Pascual, at 52nd Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Galatioto. Nov. 30: (Beat 12) Daniel Allende, at Metropolitan Avenue and 75th Street, for criminal obstruction of breathing, by P.O. Archange. (Beat 5) Irvin Richardson, at Cypress Avenue and Jackie Robinson Parkway, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Pellot. (Beat 4) Roksana Knutelski, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for criminal contempt, by Det. Houlihan. (Beat 4) Dillan Jaucoo, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for grand larceny, by Det. Lodato. (Beat 4) Lindsey Malthaddels, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for criminal contempt, by P.O. Vazquez. (Beat 3) Luis Lugo, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit larceny, by P.O. Gomez. Dec. 1: (Beat 15) Martha Naranjo and Marilyn Naranjo, at Greene Avenue, for robbery, by Det. Friedrich. (Beat 14) Gabriel Atria-Campos, at Caldwell Avenue, for assault, by P.O. York. (Beat 14) Miguel Suazo, at Eliot Avenue and Fresh Pond Road, for disorderly conduct, by P.O. Russi. Dec. 2: (Beat 2) Gustavo A. Quiroz, at Cornelia Street, for resisting arrest, by P.O. Archange. (Beat 14) Andreze J. Walczak, at Rentar Plaza and Metropolitan Avenue, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Arlotta. (Beat 4) Herbert Rivera, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for burglary, by Det. Feldman. (Beat 4) Cory Schlosser, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for assault, by Det. Diaquoi. (Beat 4) Edison Rivera, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for grand larceny, by Det. Friedrich. (Beat 13) Dimario Gordon, at Grandview Avenue and Himrod Street, for obstruction of governmental administration, by Det. Wright. (Beat 4) Terry Grayton, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for menacing, by Det. Rogers. (Beat 13) Steven Rivera, at 55th Street, for menacing, by P.O. Bielicka. (Beat 4) Brandon Trucchio and Christian Trucchio, at 68th Avenue, for aggravated harassment, by P.O. Paulsaint. Dec. 3: (Beat 10) Daniel Mayo, at Forest Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Mays. (Beat 15) Ramy Y. Abdel Masik, at Linden Street, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Abbondandelo. (Beat 2) Solano Vitino, at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for criminal contempt, by Det. Demarco. (Beat 2) Christopher Carrero, at Cornelia Street, for criminal mischief, by P.O. Giordani. (Beat 4) Giovanni Pagan, Cyprian Drapikowski and Pablo Rios, at Traffi c Avenue and Woodbine Street, for unauthorized use of a vehicle, by P.O. Demasi. Dec. 4: (Beat 5) Carlos Larrosa and Johnathan Yepez, at Myrtle Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Hopson. (Beat 15) Sharon Schoen, at Greene Avenue, for criminal mischief, by P.O. Schneidawin. The 104th Precinct, located at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., can be reached by calling 718-386-3004. It was noted that all criminal charges are accusations and all persons listed in this blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty. 104 PRECINCT BLOTTER COMPILED BY ANTHONY GIUDICE MASPETH PARK REPEATEDLY HIT WITH OFFENSIVE GRAFFITI Reiff Playground in Maspeth has apparently been the target of hate messages since the end of October. According to NYC Park Advocates, which fi rst reported the story, Reiff Playground has been the site of hateful and vulgar messages on three separate occasions — Nov. 29, Nov. 16 and Oct. 30. This is part of an ongoing trend of hate crimes and off ensive vandalism seen across Queens and New York City in the past month. It was originally reported that anti Semitic and anti-police messages allegedly reading “F—k the Jew,” “show money” and “F—k the Police,” along with a swastika, and money symbols and hearts were found spray painted inside the handball courts and play area of the playground located at 59th Drive between Fresh Pond Road and 63rd Street, by a parkgoer just aft er midnight on Wednesday, Nov. 30. NYC Parks Advocates has provided photos of the graffi ti from the other two occasions. The vandal or vandals spray painted swastikas on the handball courts and on the “Reiff Playground” entrance sign right outside the park, a picture of a face with “MDMA” (aka ecstasy) written above it on the fl oor, vulgar sexual messages on the children’s play equipment, the word “GANG” written on a slide in gold spray paint, and the phrases “Death over Dishonor” and “F–k Christ” written in spray paint along the playground’s comfort station. “We have gotten numerous incidents like this recently across the city. There defi nitely has been an uptick of racially motivated hate speech,” said Geoff rey Croft , president of NYC Park Advocates. “The Parks Department, once they fi nd out about this stuff , they are very quick to cover it up, but it is still disturbing that people feel comfortable defacing public property like that.” When the Ridewood Times went to Reiff Playground on the night of Thursday, Dec. 1, to get photographs of the graffi ti, it had already been removed by the Parks Department. All that remained was the remnant of something written in black paint. Croft said that the 104th Precinct has been notifi ed of the vandalism.


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