Police Blotter
110th Precinct
Man attacked sleeping woman on train
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Corona
Cops are looking for a creep who
rubbed his body against a teen who
was sleeping on the 7 train in Corona.
According to police, at 3:45 p.m. on
May 26, a 15-year-old girl was asleep
on a Queens-bound 7 train. As the
train was approaching the Junction
Boulevard station, an unknown man
proceeded to press his body against the
victim while she was asleep.
The suspect fled the train at the
Junction Boulevard station.
The suspect is described as an
Asian man in his early 20s, with black
hair and standing between 5 feet, 11
inches and 6 feet tall. He was last seen
wearing a black turtleneck shirt, gray
shorts, and multicolored sneakers.
Anyone with information in regard
to this incident is asked to call the
NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at
800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish,
888-57-PISTA (74782). All calls are
kept confidential.
107th Precinct
Jamaica
Trio sought for attacking man on bus
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Cops are looking for a trio who
attacked a man and stole his phone
while riding the bus in Jamaica.
According to authorities, at 3:25
p.m. on May 9, a 20-year-old man was
riding the Q43 bus as it reached the
corner of Hillside Avenue and Parsons
Boulevard. That’s where, cops said,
three unknown men approached the
man and proceeded to kick him.
Law enforcement sources said the
attackers then took the victim’s phone
and fled the bus on Parsons Boulevard.
Officers from the 107rd Precinct and
EMS units responded to the incident.
The victim suffered a small cut to his
lip.
On May 23, the NYPD released
images of the three suspects, each of
whom were described as black men.
One had black hair and wore a green
sweatshirt and gray sweatpants. The
second suspect was last seen wearing a
green hooded sweatshirt, gray pants,
and a blue backpack.
Cops said the third man, also
described as having black hair, was last
seen wearing a red hooded sweatshirt,
red jacket, an earring in his left ear
and a backpack.
Anyone with information about the
case can call 800-577-TIPS.
109th Precinct
Flushing
Cops probe social club stickup
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Cops are looking for four men who
robbed six people at gunpoint in a
Flushing club on Tuesday night.
According to authorities, at 9:15 p.m.
on May 21, four unknown men entered
a club, located at 135-14 37th Ave.,
with firearms. Once inside, the
suspects demanded property from six
different men inside.
Law enforcement sources said the
thieves proceeded to take $4,700 in
cash, cellphones, jewelry and credit
cards from the victims. The gunmen
then fled the scene in a Toyota Sienna
van southbound on Prince Street.
The incident was reported to
the 109th Precinct. There were no
reported injuries.
Police released video of the suspects
at the location of the robbery.
Police described the suspects as
Asian men. The first suspect, pictured
above, was last seen wearing eyeglasses,
a baseball hat, a bicycle helmet, a zipup
jacket, and sneakers. He displayed a
shotgun during the incident.
The three remaining perpetrators
each wore surgical masks, and two
displayed handguns during the
robbery. The gun-wielding crooks was
last seen wearing a wig, sunglasses
and a zip-up jacket.
One additional suspect was last
seen wearing a baseball hat with an
“NY” logo, and a zip-up jacket and was
carrying a backpack.
Call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS
with information about the case.
112th Precinct
Forest Hills
Woman scratched boy on street
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
Police released video footage of
a woman who allegedly attacked
a 9-year-old boy while he walked
with his parents in Forest Hills
last week.
Law enforcement sources said
the assault occurred at 8:25 p.m. on
May 20 at the corner of 112th Street
and 71st Avenue.
According to authorities, the
9-year-old victim was walking with
his parents on the sidewalk when
the unidentified woman, who was
walking behind him, grabbed the
boy’s head. She caused a deep scratch
across the child’s right facial cheek.
The boy’s father confronted the
woman and recorded her as she
walked away. The woman was last
seen entering the 71-Continental
Avenues subway station.
Police said the boy’s parents
brought the injured youngster to
an urgent care center for treatment
of the scratch, and reported the
incident to the 112th Precinct. On
May 24, the NYPD released video
footage of the suspect fleeing.
Anyone with information
regarding the suspect’s whereabouts
can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-
TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA).
All calls are kept confidential.
Reach reporter Robert Pozarycki
by email at rpozarycki@qns.com or
by phone at (718) 224-5863 ext. 204.
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