
 
		10 DECEMBER 13, 2018 RIDGEWOOD  TIMES WWW.QNS.COM 
    POLICE BEAT       Compiled by Emily Davenport and Robert Pozarycki 
 104TH PRECINCT 
 GLENDALE 
 GROUP ATTACKS  
 CONVENIENCE MART  
 WORKER 
 Police  are  looking  for  a  group  of  
 individuals connected to the assault of  
 an employee at a Glendale convenience  
 store on the night of Sunday, Dec. 9. 
 According to police, at 6:40 p.m. on  
 Dec. 9, a 33-year-old man was working  
 at the 7Days Convenience Store, located  
 at 89-44 Metropolitan Ave., when  
 an unknown man and fi ve additional  
 men were in the store causing a disturbance. 
  Initially, the group refused to  
 leave but did leave the location. 
 When the suspects returned, one  
 man attacked the store employee by  
 swinging his bike at him. The suspect  
 also  pulled  out  a  small  knife  and  
 slashed the victim on his fi  nger. 
 Officers  from  the  104th  Precinct  
 and EMS units responded to the  
 incident. The victim suff  ered a small  
 cut to his fi nger and bruising on his  
 The 104th Precinct released the  
 following list of persons arrested in  
 recent police actions. 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. 
 Dec. 3: (Ridgewood) Roberto Sanchez,  
 at Fairview Avenue, for DWI, by P.O. Bogle. 
  (Ridgewood) Radovan Stanojevic,  
 at 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for petit larceny,  
 by Det. Bublin. (Maspeth) Francisco  
 Fernandez, at Long Island Expressway  
 and Hamilton Place, for assault, by P.O.  
 Berish. (Ridgewood) George M. Abel, at  
 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for petit larceny, by  
 P.O. Shoy. (Ridgewood) Victor Nunez, at  
 Woodbine Street, for petit larceny, by  
 P.O. Bartichek. 
 Dec. 4: (Ridgewood) Junior Brito, at  
 64-02 Catalpa Ave., for strangulation,  
 by Det. Friedrich. 
 Dec. 5: (Ridgewood) Carl Eugene, at  
 Catalpa  Avenue,  for  assault,  by  P.O.  
 Vazquez. (Ridgewood) Geraldo Torres,  
 at Irving Avenue, for burglary, by P.O.  
 Palminteri.  (Ridgewood)  Anthony  
 Burns,  at  Woodward  Avenue,  for  
 aggravated harassment, by Det. Moon. 
 Dec. 6: (Ridgewood) Byron Mendez,  
 at Bleecker Street, for assault, by P.O.  
 Duran. (Ridgewood) Warren Howard,  
 at Catalpa Avenue, for grand larceny,  
 by Det. Fogus. (Ridgewood) Mariana  
 Quinonez, at Myrtle Avenue, for petit  
 larceny, by P.O. Lam. (Maspeth) Peter  
 Hanna, at Grand Avenue, for assault,  
 by  Det.  Lodato.  (Maspeth)  Wilson  
 Donis, at 60th Road and 69th Street, for  
 operating a motor vehicle while under  
 the infl uence of alcohol, by P.O. Jaswal. 
 Dec.  7: (Ridgewood) Travis Basura,  
 at Cypress and Myrtle Avenues, for  
 criminal  mischief,  by  P.O.  Fleming.  
 (Middle Village) Stephen J. Bellusci, at  
 Metropolitan Avenue and 65th Lane,  
 for robbery, by P.O. Valdemar. (Ridgewood) 
  Ana Pavijic, at 70th Avenue, for  
 assault, by P.O. Campbell. (Ridgewood)  
 Chelsea Santiago, at Troutman Street  
 and Woodward Avenue, for unauthorized  
 use of a vehicle, by P.O. Carr. (Maspeth) 
  Antonio M. Lombardi, at 60th  
 Lane and 59th Avenue, for aggravated  
 unlicensed operator, by P.O. Lamm. 
 Dec.  8:  (Ridgewood)  Theodoros  
 Xenos,  at  Troutman  Street  and  
 Flushing  Avenue,  for  aggravated  
 unlicensed  operator,  by  P.O.  Lamm.  
 (Ridgewood)  Armando  Perez,  at  
 Corenlia Street and Seneca Avenue,  
 for menacing, by Det. Gerardi. (Ridgewood) 
  Armando Perez, at Forest and  
 Myrtle  Avenues,  for  criminal  possession  
 of a weapon, by P.O. Mancuso. 
 Dec.  9:  (Ridgewood)  Stepfane  
 R.  Gilliam,  at  Myrtle  Avenue,  for  
 robbery,  by  P.O.  Mamani-Campos.  
 (Ridgewood)  Hernan  Vergara,  at  
 Woodbine Street and Onderdonk Avenue, 
  for petit larceny, by P.O. Marinacci. 
  (Ridgewood) Delilah Torres,  
 at Linden Street, for assault, by Det.  
 Wright. (Glendale) Jermaine Reyes, at  
 79th Street and Cooper Avenue, for  
 aggravated unlicensed operator, by  
 P.O. Bayizian. 
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 forearm from the bike. He was taken  
 to  Jamaica  Hospital  for  treatment. 
 On Dec. 11, the 104th Precinct tweeted  
 out images of three of the suspects.  
 As  of  press  time,  no  arrests  have  
 been made. 
 Anyone with information regarding  
 the assault should call the 104th Precinct  
 Detective Squad at 718-386-2723. 
 112TH PRECINCT 
 FOREST HILLS 
 BIGOT UTTERS SLURS,  
 SLUGS WOMAN ON TRAIN 
 Cops need the public’s help in fi nding  
 the man who uttered anti-gay slurs  
 and viciously assaulted a woman on  
 board a subway train in Forest Hills. 
 The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force  
 is investigating the Nov. 30 assault that  
 took place at 5:10 p.m. on board a Manhattan 
 bound E train approaching the  
 71-Continental Avenues station. 
 According  to  law  enforcement  
 sources, the hateful suspect got into  
 a  verbal  dispute with  a  20-year-old  
 woman, during which he uttered a slur  
 based on what he believed to be the  
 woman’s sexual orientation. 
 Moments later, the woman began  
 walking away from the man. Police  
 said the suspect then punched her  
 in the back of the head and shoved  
 her to the floor of the train car. The  
 assailant then exited from the train  
 at 71-Continental Avenues and fled  
 to parts unknown, authorities said. 
 Offi    cers  from  the  112th  Precinct  
 and  NYPD  Transit  District  20  responded  
 to the incident along with  
 EMS units.  Paramedics  rushed  the  
 victim  to Elmhurst Hospital, where  
 she was treated for a fractured spine. 
 On Dec. 8, the NYPD released video  
 footage  of  the  assailant,  who’s  described  
 as a black man believed to be  
 between 50 and 60 years of age, standing  
 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighing  
 220 pounds. He was seen in the video  
 wearing a gray knit cap, sunglasses, a  
 camoufl age vest and a black sweater. 
 Call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS  
 with information about the case. 
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