Police Blotter   
 109th Precinct 
 Crook knocks out man and steals his iPhone 
 BY ZACHARY GEWELB 
 Murray Hill 
 Cops are searching for the man who  
 knocked out a man and stole his phone  
 in Murray Hill. 
 Police said the crook approached a  
 63-year-old man near 159th Street and  
 Sanford Avenue just after midnight on  
 Sept. 22. The suspect then punched the  
 victim in the face — which rendered  
 him unconscious — and nabbed the  
 man’s iPhone, according to authorities 
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 MS arrived at the scene and transported  
 the victim to a nearby hospital  
 in stable condition, police said. 
 The victim  is described  as  a black  
 man with a tattoo on left side of neck. 
 Anyone  with  information  in  regard  
 to  this  incident  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 CrimeStoppers website at WWW. 
 NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM,  on  
 Twitter @NYPDTips. 
 All calls are strictly confidential. 
 106th Precinct  
 South Richmond Hill 
 Thief beats up cellphone store employee: NYPD 
 BY EMILY DAVENPORT 
 Cops are looking for a thief who  
 stole a cellphone from a South Richmond  
 Hill  shop  and beat up  the  store  
 employee who tried to stop her. 
 Authorities say that at 12:20 p.m. on  
 Oct. 13, an unknown woman entered a  
 Cricket Wireless store, located 135-20  
 Liberty Ave. Once inside, the suspect  
 took a Nokia cellphone off of the shelf  
 and tried to leave the store. 
 When a 21-year-old store employee  
 tried to stop the crook, she proceeded  
 to punch the employee several times.  
 The suspect then fled the scene in an  
 unknown direction. 
 The employee sustained minor injuries  
 as a result of the incident. 
 Anyone  with  information  in  regard  
 to  the  identity  of  this  female  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  
 e-mail at edavenport@qns.com or by  
 phone at (718) 260-2567. 
 113th Precinct 
 St. Albans 
 Burglar kicks in door of St. Albans home 
 BY ZACHARY GEWELB 
 Cops are searching for the man who  
 allegedly kicked in the door of a St. Albans  
 home on Oct. 15 in an attempted  
 burglary. 
 Police say the suspect followed a  
 50-year-old woman who was walking  
 home near 115th Drive and 196th Street  
 around 2:45 p.m. on Oct. 15. 
 The  man  then  forcibly  kicked  
 and  pushed  the  door  open  after  the  
 victim  had  locked  it,  according  to  
 authorities. 
 The victim hid in a room within the  
 residence and the individual fled on  
 foot in an unknown direction without  
 taking any property, police said. 
 No  injuries  were  reported  as  a  result  
 of the incident, according to authorities. 
 Police describe the suspect as a  
 black male between the ages of 18 and  
 24 who is approximately 5 feet, 8 inches  
 tall and 150 pounds. 
 The man has dark hair and was last  
 seen wearing a light blue sweatshirt,  
 dark pants and white sneakers. 
 107th Precinct 
 Jamaica Estates 
 Two wanted in connection with burglary spree 
 BY ZACHARY GEWELB 
 Cops  are  searching  
 for the crooks who looted  
 the same shed twice in Jamaica  
 Estates this week. 
 Police said the thieves  
 entered a shed at 175-06  
 Devonshire Road at 5 a.m.  
 on  Oct.  15.  Once  inside,  
 the  burglars  snatched  a  
 lawn mower and blower  
 before  fleeing  in  an  unknown  
 direction, according  
 to authorities. 
 Then, just after midnight  
 on Oct. 16, the suspects  
 returned to the  
 shed and collected a snow  
 blower, leaf blower and  
 weed whacker before fleeing, 
  police said. 
 Anyone  with  information  
 in  regard  to  the  
 identities 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 CrimeStoppers  
 website  at  WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS. 
 COM,  
 on Twitter @NYPDTips. 
 All calls are strictly  
 confidential. 
 Reach editor Zach  
 Gewelb  by  e-mail  at  
 zgewelb@schnepsmedia. 
 com or by phone at (718)  
 260–4539. 
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