12 The Courier SUN • OCTOber 9, 2014 FOR Breaking news visit www.couriersun.com police beat Compiled by Cristabelle Tumola 102nd Precinct 112th Precinct Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven and Ozone Park Forest Hills and Rego Park Suspect wanted in Woodhaven groping Burglar hit two Forest Hills businesses in 30 minutes: cops Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly A man burglarized two businesses on the same Forest followed a 52-year-old woman into her Woodhaven Hills block last month, stealing more than $7,000 in building and groped her. cash, police said. The incident happened in the vestibule of the The suspect first broke into VIP Barber Shop at 64-33 victim’s building just after midnight on Sept. 27. 108th St. around 3 a.m. on Sept. 5 by going through a After following the woman, the suspect grabbed skylight, according to authorities. Once inside, he took the woman’s buttocks, authorities said. The victim a Samsung TV and $100 in cash. then screamed and the suspect fled southbound Just 30 minutes later and a few doors down, he entered on Jamaica Avenue. a food store, Berezka, at 64-51 108th St., through Cops have released a video of the suspect entering a basement door and stole $7,000 in cash, cops said. the building, and describe him as Hispanic Police have released a photo of the suspect and said and in his late teens. He was wearing a Pirates he was seen exiting and entering a small sedan. baseball hat and a black T-shirt with the number Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers 18 on the back. To see the video, visit www. at 800-577-TIPS (8477). queenscourier.com. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime 113th Precinct Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). St. Albans, Hollis, Springfield Gardens, South Ozone Park, Jamaica, Addisleigh Park and Locust Manor 106th Precinct LI man busted with loaded gun while drinking wine on Queens sidewalk South central Queens A Long Island man with several prior arrests Man sought in 2013 Richmond Hill murder was busted again on Oct.5 when he Police are looking for a man wanted was caught on a St. Albans sidewalk with in connection to the deadly shooting of a loaded gun while sipping wine from an a 23-year-old in Richmond Hill last December. open container, police said. Ronnie Woody, 31, was enjoying his Gerrard Edwards was near Liberty Avenue drink at the corner of 205th Street and and 112th Street at about 3:30 a.m. on 116th Avenue at about 11:45 p.m. when Dec. 22 when he was shot, cops said. He plainclothes NYPD officers in an unmarked was killed after he got into a dispute with a vehicle saw him take a sip from a clear plastic group of men while out with some friends cup and rest it on top of a parked car, and was then jumped and shot several times in the chest, according to published reports. Edwards, a Richmond Hill resident, was taken to Jamaica Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Authorities describe the suspect, David Haridat, 31, as 5 feet 4 inches and about 150 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). 110th Precinct Corona and Elmhurst Armed robber stole more than $4K from Queens Zoo: NYPD Police are looking for a suspect who held up two employees at the Queens Zoo on the afternoon of Sept. 28, taking off with thousands in cash. The armed robbery, first reported by NYC Park Advocates, happened around 4:30 p.m., an hour before closing at the Flushing Meadows Corona Park zoo, according to authorities. The suspect allegedly came up to two zoo workers and failed to go off. displayed a gun. Two boys, Andrew Kavanagh, 6, and John Kavanagh, 11, were discovered on the He then pointed the weapon at one of the employees, while the other filled a bag second floor and taken to Queens Hospital Center, where they died, police said. with $4,873, cops said. The suspect then fled. A third victim, a 33-year-old man, was transported to Jamaica Hospital in stable Authorities describe the suspect as Hispanic, around 30 years old, 5 feet 9 inches condition after he jumped from a window to escape, authorities said. He sustained tall and 150 pounds. injuries to his hands and feet. The man’s exact relationship to the children was not Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (8477). immediately clear, but police said it does not appear he is related to them. Two firefighters also suffered minor injuries, according to the FDNY. 114th Precinct Astoria, Long Island City, Woodside and Jackson Heights Police looking for thief who took woman’s bag from Astoria subway station A man stole a bag from an Astoria subway station and then tried to use the victim’s debit card to take out cash, authorities said. The suspect took the bag, which contained her debit card, credit cards and a MacBook Pro laptop, from a bench at the 31st Street and Astoria Boulevard stop at about 6 p.m. on Sept. 5, according to police. He then attempted to use the victim’s debit card at a deli located at 2572 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. in Harlem, but was unable to retrieve any money, authorities said. Police describe the suspect as black, about 35 years old and 6 feet tall. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (s 8477). authorities said. Woody, after noticing the vehicle, allegedly placed his hand on an object tucked into his waistband, moving it, exposing what was apparently a handle of a gun. The cops found a .32 cal. Smith & Wesson revolver on him and also discovered he was carrying a small quantity of crack cocaine, police said. Woody, who has an arrest history that includes narcotics-related offenses, rape and armed robbery, was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and a violation for drinking alcohol from an open container in public, authorities said. Two children killed in St. Albans fire Two young brothers were killed in a St. Albans fire after candles were left unattended in their home, according to authorities. The fire, at a two-story residence at 188-15 Tioga Dr., broke out around 7:10 p.m. on Sept. 6 in the living room on the first floor, engulfing the home, the FDNY said. It took about 45 minutes to bring the blaze under control. Fire officials found a candle melted on the floor near the sofa, where the flames ignited. Witnesses said the family used candles, which were found throughout the home, in prayer ceremonies, according to the FDNY. There were no smoke detectors on the first and second floors of the home. Smoke detectors in the basement Screenshot via NYPD Photo courtesy of NYPD Photo courtesy of NYPD Wet Basement? Call artie Basement Water Proofing Specialist Serving Queens for 35 Years For more information contact Artie DiBiase Mason Contractor 718.767.0072 Licensed #08097 and Insured Photo courtesy of NYPD Photo courtesy of NYPD
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