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12 THE QUEENS COURIER • JUNE 15, 2017 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM police beat COMPILED BY EMILY DAVENPORT, ANGELA MATUA, SUZANNE MONTEVERDI AND ROBERT POZARYCKI WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO. “Old World Craftsmanship”- With Over 40 Years of Reliable Service. 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KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Pursuant to Section 107(a) & (b) Title 49, United States Code, Section 47506 of the Airport Safety and Noise Abatement Act of 1979, as amended, notice is hereby given that on May 19, 2017, the Federal Aviation Administration has completed its evaluation of, and has formally accepted the Noise Exposure Maps for John F. Kennedy International Airport, located in Queens, New York that was prepared pursuant to Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 150 (14 CFR Part 150). These maps and supporting documentation are accessible for public review online at: http://panynjpart150.com/JFK_FNEM.asp 109th Precinct College Point, Flushing, Whitestone Guns, crack and marijuana seized during raid at Flushing’s Bland Houses: cops Two Flushing residents were arrested last week aft er police executed a search warrant at a local housing development and seized drugs and fi rearms. Upon executing a search warrant at an apartment within 133-50 Roosevelt Ave. at 6:10 a.m. on June 9, police discovered two suspects in possession of two loaded fi rearms and large quantities of crack cocaine and marijuana, an NYPD spokesperson said. Troy Bennett, 33, and Debra Jackson, 48, were arrested and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of marijuana, according to authorities. In 2003, Bennett, then 19, was arrested aft er allegedly selling crack cocaine to undercover police offi cers conducting an anti-drug enforcement initiative, according to a press release from the Queens District Attorney’s offi ce. Deputy Inspector Judith Harrison, commanding officer of the 109th Precinct, took to Twitter to thank the offi cers involved in the investigation and arrests for their work. “Many thanks to the Queens Narcotics team for their outstanding work in the #109pct #onelessgun #twolessguns,” Harrison wrote. 112th Precinct Forest Hills & Rego Park VIDEO: Dapper thief gets his hands on whatever he can in two Forest Hills burglaries Th is burglar was willing to steal anything of value — including potted plants. Cops released on Sunday images and video of a man responsible for breaking into two Forest Hills offi ces over the last several weeks. Authorities said the fi rst break-in took place at 11 p.m. on May 19 at H & L Counseling Services, located at 115-10 Queens Blvd. According to police, the perpetrator entered the location and removed two laptop computers worth a combined $800 as well as $200 in cash. On June 1 at 8 a.m., law enforcement sources said, the crook then visited the Greisner Dental Offi ce located at 69-60 108th St. Police said he entered through an unlocked window and removed two potted plants. Both burglaries were reported to the 112th Precinct. Th e video police released was obtained from the dental offi ce and shows the burglar climbing through the window. Law enforcement agents described the suspect as a Hispanic male believed to be 25 years of age with a medium build and dark hair. He was last seen wearing a button down dress shirt with a tie, slacks and black shoes. 114th Precinct Astoria & Long Island City Astoria man who said he was ‘obsessed’ with child porn is sentenced to prison A 23-year-old Astoria man who had hundreds of videos and photographs of young children being sexually abused by adults was sentenced to prison. Charles Flores pleaded guilty on April 20 to possessing a sexual performance by a child. According to Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, Flores was sentenced to one to three years in prison on June 12. Flores was caught after police received a cyber tip report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) that he uploaded images of child pornography on his Google account in September 2016. An investigation into Flores’ external hard drive found 20 images of prepubescent children between the ages of 5 and 12 being vaginally and anally penetrated by adult males. Other electronic devices in his home contained hundreds of videos and photos of children being sexually abused by adults. “The defendant has now been sentenced to prison time for uploading and saving thousands of images and videos of children — some as young as 5 — being sexually abused by adults,” Brown said. “The defendant admitted when pleading guilty that his curiosity led to a sick obsession. Photos and videos of children being molested and abused are for all intents and purposes crime scene images. The victims are real people who will suffer with the memory of this abuse for the rest of their lives.” 115th Precinct Corona, East Elmhurst, Jackson Heights Burglar steals a huge bundle of cash and cellphones from a Corona electronics store: cops Police are looking for a man who broke into a Corona electronic store earlier this month and walked out with $15,000 in cash and a number of cellphones and laptops. According to police, at 10:40 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, an unknown man broke into Electromania, located at 100- 15 Roosevelt Ave., through the back window. Once inside, the suspect removed $15,000 in cash, 20 iPhones, 35 Galaxy cellphones and 40 HP laptops. Th e suspect is described as an adult male with long hair and a skinny build. He was last seen wearing a skull cap, a hooded sweatshirt, and gloves. Photo via Twitter/@NYPD109Pct Screenshot of video courtesy of NYPD Photos courtesy of the NYPD


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