Police Blotter   
 109th Precinct 
 Crook nabs $100K in loot from Flushing home  
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 Flushing 
 Police are looking for a person of  
 interest  who  may  know  something  
 about a recent burglary at a Flushing  
 home that cost one family a fortune. 
 According  to  police,  between  
 9:30  a.m.  and  5:40  p.m.  on  July  16,  
 an  unknown  man  gained  access  
 to  an  unoccupied  residence  in  the  
 Auburndale  section  of  Flushing,  
 located  in  the  vicinity  of  196th  
 Street  and  47th Avenue,  through  an  
 unlocked window. 
 Once  inside,  law  enforcement  
 sources  said  the  crook  swiped  
 $40,000 in cash and $50,000 worth of  
 assorted  jewelry.  The  burglary was  
 reported to the 111th Precinct. 
 Cops  described  the  person  of  
 interest as a man who was last seen  
 wearing  black  pants,  a  white  shirt,  
 a  black  hat  and  black  sneakers  and  
 carrying a backpack. 
 On  July  17,  the  NYPD  released  
 video  footage  of  the  person  of  
 interest, available on QNS.com. 
 Reach  reporter  Emily  Davenport  
 115th Precinct 
 Corona 
 Suspect sought in attempted Corona rape 
 BY ROBERT POZARYCKI 
 Detectives need the public’s help in  
 finding a man who allegedly tried to  
 rape a 74-year-old woman inside her  
 Corona apartment last week. 
 Law enforcement sources said the  
 violent episode started with a knock  
 on  the  woman’s  door  at  1:20  a.m.  on  
 July  17  inside  an  apartment  building  
 in the vicinity of 108th Street and 38th  
 Avenue. 
 When the woman answered the  
 door, police said, she was met by the  
 unidentified male suspect who pushed  
 his way inside. Authorities stated that  
 he knocked the victim to the ground,  
 then  struck  her  in  the  head  with  a  
 bottle. 
 Police sources said the perpetrator  
 dragged the woman into her bedroom  
 and  attempted  to  rape  her,  but  
 ultimately fled the scene moments  
 later. 
 Officers from the 115th Precinct  
 responded to the scene. The victim  
 was rushed to a local hospital in stable  
 condition. 
 On the evening of July 17, the NYPD  
 released video footage of the would-be  
 rapist, who’s described as a Hispanic  
 male standing about 5 feet, 5 inches tall  
 and weighing 170 pounds, with low-cut  
 black hair. He was last seen wearing a  
 106th Precinct  
 South Ozone Park 
 Cops seek fiend in failed shooting attempt 
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 Police are looking for a man who was  
 caught on camera ultimately failing to  
 gun down a woman at her home in South  
 Ozone Park on Friday evening. 
 Authorities say that at 6:40 p.m. on  
 July 19, an unknown man with a black  
 shirt covering his face approached a 45- 
 year-old woman in front of her home,  
 located in the vicinity of 109th Street and  
 109th Avenue. When the suspect held up  
 a gun and tried to fire it at the woman,  
 the gun did not fire. 
 After trying and failing to get the gun  
 to fire a second time, the suspect fled the  
 scene on foot southbound on 109th Street  
 and then westbound on 109th Avenue. 
 Police released video of the incident,  
 available on QNS.com, that shows the  
 suspect trying to shoot the victim and  
 fleeing the scene when he was ultimately  
 unsuccessful. 
 The suspect is described as a black  
 man who was last seen wearing a white  
 shirt, blue jean shorts, black socks, black  
 “Nike” slides, and he had a black shirt  
 wrapped around his head. 
 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). The public can also submit their  
 tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers  
 website or on Twitter @NYPDTips. All  
 calls are strictly confidential. 
 Reach reporter Emily Davenport by  
 email at edavenport@qns.com or by phone  
 at (718) 260-2576. 
 108th Precinct 
 Long Island City 
 Police hunt two in LIC cellphone snatching 
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 Cops are looking for two men who  
 may know something about a cellphone  
 snatching at a Long Island City train  
 station. 
 According to police, at 11:55 a.m.  
 on July 2, a 21-year-old woman was  
 standing on the platform at the Court  
 Square—23rd Street station when an  
 unknown man approached her and  
 swiped her cellphone. The suspect, along  
 with another unknown man, then fled  
 the station. 
 Police released video of the suspects  
 fleeing the station. 
 Anyone with information in regard  
 to the identity of the males is asked to  
 call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline  
 at  1-800-577-TIPS  (8477)  or  for  Spanish,  
 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can  
 also submit their tips by logging onto the  
 Crime Stoppers website or on Twitter  
 @NYPDTips. All calls are kept strictly  
 confidential. 
 Reach reporter Emily Davenport by  
 email at edavenport@qns.com or by phone  
 TIMESLEDGER,10      JULY 26-AUG. 1, 2019 TIMESLEDGER.COM 
 
				
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