106th Precinct
Ozone Park
Richmond Hill
thief remains
on the lam: cops
Cops are still looking for a thief who
punched a man on St. Patrick’s Day
and took off with his cash in Richmond
Hill.
According to police, at 2:15 a.m. on
March 17, a 57-year-old man was sitting
in his car at the corner of Lefferts
Boulevard and Liberty Avenue when
the unidentified crook approached the
vehicle. The suspect proceeded to punch
the victim in the face and took $150.
The bandit then fled the scene
eastbound on Liberty Avenue towards
120th Street.
Officers from the 106th Precinct and
EMS responded to the scene. Paramedics
took the victim to Jamaica Hospital in
stable condition.
The suspect is described as an
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Asian/Pacific Islander man with short
black hair, standing 5 feet, 5 inches tall
and weighing 190 pounds.
Anyone with information about
the incident or the whereabouts of the
suspect can call the 106th Precinct at
718-845-2261.
— Emily Davenport
103rd Precinct
Jamaica
Woman runs from gun-toting man,
gets foot run over by dad’s car
Cops were looking for the gunman
who menaced a woman on a Hollis
street earlier this month in an incident
that ended with the victim falling in
the street and having her foot run over
by her father’s vehicle.
Law enforcement sources said the
trouble began at 11:45 p.m. on March
11 in the vicinity of 104th Avenue and
203rd Street.
The NYPD released on March 22
video footage of the incident, which
shows the perpetrator unzipping his
sweater vest, reaching for an inside
pocket, and then turning around
toward a vehicle.
According to authorities, the suspect
confronted the 26-year-old woman,
displayed a firearm and then pointed
at her. This prompted the woman to try
and jump into her father’s vehicle, but
in the process, she fell onto the street.
Seconds later, her father accidentally
drove over her foot.
The video shows the vehicle coming
to a sudden stop while the suspect runs
away from the scene.
Officers from the 113th Precinct and
EMS units responded to the incident.
Paramedics brought the woman to
Jamaica Hospital for treatment of
her injuries, which were not lifethreatening.
Cops described the gunman as a
black man in his 20s. Anyone with
information regarding his whereabouts
can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-
TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA),
All calls are kept confidential.
— Robert Pozarycki
109th Precinct
Flushing
Mall robbers beat up shopper
Cops were looking for a duo who
allegedly beat and robbed a man inside
of a Flushing mall earlier this month.
According to authorities, a 52-yearold
man got into a verbal dispute with
two unknown men inside the New World
Mall — located at 136-20 Roosevelt Ave.
— at 3 a.m. on March 8. The argument
escalated and the suspects proceeded
to punch the victim multiple times in
the head, police said.
Law enforcement sources said
the assailants took the victim’s jade
necklace during the assault and then
fled the location.
Officers from the 109th Precinct
responded to the incident. Police said
the victim sustained minor injuries
as a result of the assault, but refused
medical attention at the scene.
Law enforcement sources described
the suspects as Asian men, one
standing at 5 feet, 6 inches tall who was
last seen wearing a white jacket, with
the other — wearing a black jacket —
standing at 5 feet, 7 inches tall.
Anyone with information about
their whereabouts can call 800-577-
TIPS. All calls are kept confidential.
— Emily Davenport
112th Precinct
Forest Hills
Creep pulls out his junk and
masturbates on subway train
Police are looking for a creep who
exposed and touched himself while on
board a subway train in Forest Hills.
According to police, at 5:15 p.m. on
March 20, a 28-year-old woman was
riding on a Queens-bound E train.
As the train approached the 71st-
Continental Avenues subway station,
the woman saw a unknown man who
police say “exposed and manipulate
his private parts.”
After the train pulled into the
station, authorities said, the suspect
fled the system in an unknown
direction. The incident was reported
to the 112th Precinct and the NYPD
Transit Bureau.
On March 21, the NYPD released
images of the suspect, who’s described
as a Hispanic man in his 50s, standing
6 feet tall and weighing 180 pounds.
He was last seen wearing
eyeglasses, beige baseball cap,
military green jacket and dark sweat
pants.
Anyone with information in
regard to the identity of this male
is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime
Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS
(8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA
(74782).
All calls and messages are
kept confidential.
— Emily Davenport
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