11 • TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 104th Pct. Blotter Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct included the following individuals: Dec. 8: (Beat 3) Lilian Maldonado, at Myrtle and Cypress avenues, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Florio. Dec. 9: (Beat 4) Dennis Aviles, at Fresh Pond Road and Gates Avenue, for reckless endangerment, by P.O. Simone. (Beat 13) Ashanti Alvarez, at Woodward and Flushing avenues, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Pofanti. (Beat 14) Kevin Marmolejo, at 59th Street, for assault, by Det. Lodato. (Beat 11) Arianna Gomez, at Metropolitan Avenue and Woodhaven Boulevard, for assault, by Det. Houlihan. (Beat 14) Kashima Sergeon, at 69th Place, for grand larceny, by Det. Williams. Dec. 10: (Beat 3) Cesar Melendez, at Myrtle Avenue, for robbery, by Det. Lagares. (Beat 5) Nayden Benchev, at 68th Street and Myrtle Avenue, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Gomez. (Beat 8) Raheem Ward, at 52nd Drive and 69th Street, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Diaz. (Beat 2) Akeem Baptiste, at Palmetto Street, for burglary, by P.O. Matat. (Beat 16) Christopher Mannino, at 81st Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Vincent. (Beat 15) Piotr Mazur, at Grandview Avenue, for assault, by P.O. Pineda. (Beat 3) Nichole Cepeda, at George Street, for assault, by P.O. Valdemar. Dec. 11: (Beat 10) John Hughes, at 56th Drive, for menacing, by P.O. Winberry. (Beat 5) Timothy Allard, at 65th Street, for menacing, by P.O. Taveras. (Beat 12) Franklyn Frank, at 68th Avenue and 73rd Place, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Capace. (Beat 16) Sabrine Din, at 78th Avenue, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Eastman. (Beat 14) Sheila Ovallegrullan, at Metropolitan Avenue, for petit larceny, by Det. Wright. Dec. 12: (Beat 6) Diego Mosquera, at Penelope Avenue and 69th Place, for DUI, by P.O. Cumur. (Beat 4) Joseph Gazza, at Menahan Street and Fresh Pond Road, for driving with a suspended license, by P.O. Arata. Dec. 13: (Beat 10) Amber Pulombo, at 58th Road, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Singh. (Beat 2) Alejandro Vazquez, at Seneca Avenue, for disorderly conduct, by P.O. Frevola. Dec. 14: (Beat 2) Juan Rodriguez, at Cornelia Street, for criminal contempt, by P.O. Mays. (Beat 1) Carlos Serrano, at Himrod Street and Seneca Avenue, for criminal possession of a weapon, by P.O. Cappellano. (Beat 5) Pawel Sabaj, at 66th Street, for criminal obstruction of breathing, by P.O. Ku. (Beat 12) Daniel Sadowski, at 75th Street, -SEE 104 BLOTTER ON PG. 61- GIVING GRAFFITI THE BRUSH-OFF Touting Successful Cleanups In Ozone Pk. Before and after images of a 93rd Street location where graffiti was removed from a roll-down gate. The graffiti tags pictured in the left photo were blurred by the Times Newsweekly. City Council Member Eric A. Ulrich and the Queens Economic Development Corporation (QEDC) touted on Tuesday, Dec. 16, the success of their joint graffiti removal initiative implemented this past October. For the 2015 fiscal year that began in July, Ulrich allotted $25,000 in discretionary funds to the QEDC to eliminate graffiti at six major corridors—Woodhaven Boulevard; Jamaica Avenue; Atlantic Avenue; 101st Avenue; Liberty Avenue; and Rockaway Boulevard. Via its Neighborhood Development Division, which promotes economic growth by supporting community businesses, the QEDC has been working with Magic Touch Cleaning to carry out the antivandalism mandate. To date, Magic Touch Cleaning has removed graffiti from 60 locations throughout the 32nd Council District and this work will continue into 2015. “Graffiti is a crime and something that lowers property values and diminishes our quality of life,” said Ulrich. “This initiative takes a proactive stand to nip this problem in the bud and revitalize our small business corridors. We do not need these eyesores in our community. My constituents deserve better.” “Graffiti is a scourge that negatively impacts residents, businesses and entire neighborhoods, so it is our pleasure to help clean it up,” added Queens Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Seth Bornstein. “We enjoy working with Council Member Eric Ulrich and Magic Touch to be proactive in our fight against vandalism that discourages shoppers, encourages lawlessness, and destroys community spirit.” Good Tidings Offered At A Sunnyside Party The 108th Precinct Community Council held its annual holiday party last Saturday, Dec. 13, at Sunnyside Community Services. Toys were given out by Santa to the children in the Metro family residence on Queens Boulevard. Pictured above are (from left to right) Nancy Aglialoro; Stephanie Carmona; Diane Ballek, president of 108th Precinct Community Council; Capt. John Travaglia, commanding officer 108th Precinct; State Sen. 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