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VOL. 111, NO. 19 DECEMBER 5-11, 2019
Cops seek two in
burglary pattern
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
EDAVENPORT@QNS.COM
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Cops are looking for a pair of crooks who allegedly
burglarized three homes in Middle
Village and Maspeth and took off with stolen
property and cash.
Police say that the pattern began on Nov. 11 at 10
a.m. when a 51-year-old woman returned to her
home — located in the vicinity of 53rd Avenue and
66th Street — to fi nd that property was missing
and called the police. An investigation found that
two unknown men broke into the house through
a locked back door, and once they were inside the
crooks took electronics and cash.
The suspects also took the victim’s 2013 red
Volkswagon Jetta vehicle, which was parked in the
driveway. The total amount of property removed
was valued at approximately $11,500. The two then
fl ed the scene in a dark mini-van and the victim’s
vehicle to parts unknown.
The suspects struck again at 12:15 p.m. on Nov.
14. At this time, a 51-year-old woman was in her
home, located in the vicinity of 60th Road and 85th
Street, when she saw the suspects trying to pry
open her home’s locked back door. She confronted
the men, who then fl ed to a tan mini-van and drove
away to parts unknown. No property was taken
during this incident.
Finally, at 1 p.m. on Nov. 14, a 27-year-old woman
returned to her home, located in the vicinity of
60th Road and 85th Street, and found that property
was missing. An investigation by police found
that the suspects broke into the home through
the locked front door, and once inside they took
property and cash valued at approximately $6,000.
The two crooks then fl ed the scene in a tan minivan.
The suspects are described as Hispanic men
between 20 and 30 years of age. They were both
last seen wearing all dark clothing.
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