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BENSONHURST —BATH BEACH
Special delivery
A pair of perps threatened a man
with a gun, punched him in the face,
and stole $300 and his cellphone in a
W. Seventh Street apartment building
on March 21, the man told police
the next day.
The incident occurred in the
building between Avenue P and
Quentin Road at around 11:45 pm,
according to the report, which added
that the man was making a delivery
to the building when one of the villains
approached him to say it was
his order, before dragging the man
down to the basement, where he
fl ashed his fi rearm and demanded
his money, keys, phone, and bike.
And the other perp told the man, “if
you don’t do what we say, you won’t
live to speak about it,” before he
punched him in the face. The pair
then fl ed towards Bay Parkway,
police said.
Bank robbery
A thief stole a man’s cellphone
and wallet with his driver’s license
and social security card inside after
he left the items at an 18th Avenue
bank on March 19.
The theft occurred from the
bank at 67th Street at around 2:30
pm, when the man left the bank and
then returned after he realized he
forgot the goods.
Bike snatch
A sneaky swiper stole a woman’s
phone — worth $950 — out of her
hand on 86th Street on March 19.
The incident occurred at Avenue
U around 4 pm, when the punk rode
up behind the woman on a black bicycle
and snatched her phone before
fl eeing down Stillwell Avenue towards
Kings Highway, police said.
Car break-in
Police arrested a man who allegedly
broke into a car parked on Bay
Ridge Avenue on March 20 and stole
a cellphone and credit card.
The alleged break-in and theft
occurred between 17th and 18th avenues
at around 1 am, police said.
Electric steal
A thief stole electronics from
a man’s 82nd Street apartment on
March 20.
The theft occurred from the
apartment between 19th and 20th
avenues at some point before 11
am, when the man returned home
to fi nd his bedroom window and
apartment door open, according to
the report.
Window of opportunity
A crook stole a woman’s purse —
which had her iPhone 7, debit and
credit cards, passport, and driver’s
license inside — from her car parked
on Bay 16th Street on March 21.
The theft occurred from the
parking spot between Cropsey Avenue
and Shore Parkway at around
3:40 am, when the woman told police
she left her car window open while
she went inside her house nearby
for less than fi ve minutes.
Bad business
A baddie stole a man’s wallet
with his credit, debit, and social
security cards inside from an 86th
Street business on March 24.
The theft occurred at the business
at Bay 29th Street around noon,
according to police, who added that
the crook stole the goods from an
employee’s backpack after he entered
the building through an unlocked
side door.
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Digital robbery
A crook stole $3,800 from a Bath
Avenue woman’s bank account at
some point between March 23 and 24.
The woman — who lives between
Bay 19th and Bay 20th streets — told
police that the theft occurred at some
point after 10 am on March 23, when
she noticed the perp made a digital
withdrawal, according to the report,
which added that the woman told offi -
cers she had her card the entire time.
— Julianne McShane
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Big spender
A fi lcher stole more than $1,000
worth of items from a Brighton Beach
Avenue drugstore on March 20.
The perp entered the business
between Ocean Parkway and First
Street around 8 pm and stole various
electronics before making his
getaway, according to cops.
Bank card heist
A thief used a woman’s stolen credit
card to spend almost $400 at a Neptune
Avenue drugstore on March 15.
The 38-year-old victim was at
work on Sixth Street between Ocean
Avenue and Fifth Lane at 2:30 pm
when she received a call from her
bank alerting her to suspicious activity
on her account.
The perp made a $378.28 charge
at the drugstore near W. Sixth
Street, as well as a $21.79 charge
at a Brighton Beach Avenue
supermarket, said cops.
The victim then realized she was
missing her wallet and immediately
halted her account, according to police.
Wallet snatcher
A sneak thief stole a 70-year-old
woman’s wallet from a Brighton
Beach Avenue store on March 22.
The victim was shopping at the
bodega near 11th Street around 3
pm when the perp stole the wallet
out of her bag, according to cops,
who have obtained surveillance
video of the incident.
Prime target
A looter stole a wallet from a car
parked on 46th Street on March 17.
The victim told police he parked
the vehicle between Shore Parkway
and Cropsey Avenue and played soccer
across the street with his son.
The looter broke into the car and
stole the wallet — which had $200 in
it — around 2 pm, according to cops.
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Cheesy theft
Two punks stole a pizza from a
delivery man at a Batchelder Street
apartment on March 24.
The delivery man told cops he
brought the pie, along with stuffed
cheesy bread and a two-liter soda, to
the apartment between Avenues V
and W shortly after 7 pm. Two men,
one carrying a handgun, opened
the door, demanded the food, and refused
to pay, according to police.
Break-in break down
A home invader attempted, and
failed, to sneak into a Bedford Avenue
home on March 23.
The perp opened the rear window
of the home, between Avenues V and
W, around 10:15 pm, but fl ed before
gaining entry, according to police,
who have security camera footage of
the failed robbery.
— Aidan Graham
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