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62ND PRECINCT
BENSONHURST —BATH BEACH
Street fi ght
A nogoodnik threatened two men
with a knife before trying to steal
one man’s phone and punching the
other in the face on Bath Avenue on
April 18.
The incident occurred at Bay
Parkway around 11:10 p.m., according
to the report, which added that
the baddie walked up to the duo and
said “suck my d---” before punching
one of the the victims in the face,
causing swelling and a bloody nose.
The perp then pulled out a knife
and demanded one of the men’s
phone before he attempted to steal
it, cops said. The baddie fl ed down
Bath Avenue towards Bay 31st
Street, according to police.
Early morning theft
A thief stole a vacuum and leaf
blower from a 20th Avenue shed on
April 15.
The theft occurred at the property
between 86th Street and Benson
Avenue at around 3 a.m., police
said.
Car break-in
A pilferer stole a woman’s wallet
with her debit card and three credit
cards inside from her car parked off
of Shore Parkway on April 15.
The theft occurred in the parking
lot between 24th Avenue and Bay
38th Street at some point around 4
p.m., according to the report.
Rental car theft
A baddie stole clothes, plus a
wallet with debit and credit cards
inside, from a rental car parked on
64th Street on April 16.
The theft occurred from the
parking spot at Bay Parkway at
some point after 1 a.m., police said.
— Julianne McShane
61ST PRECINCT
SHEEPSHEAD BAY—HOMECREST—
MANHATTAN BEACH—GRAVESEND
Kid-napper
Cops cuffed an 18-year-old man for
allegedly robbing another 12-yearold
on E. 16th Street on April 15.
The suspect, along with three others,
approached the child between
Quentin Road and Avenue R, at approximately
5 p.m., before grabbing
his wallet and headphones, cops said.
Cops tracked down the teen and
arrested him on April 22. The three
other baddies, who surrounded the
child during the robbery, have not
yet been found, according to police
Schoolhouse rocked
Police arrested a 16-year-old who
they say assaulted a classmate and
stole a backpack at a Bedford Avenue
school on April 16.
The teen punched the victim in
the face while in the school between
Avenue P and Quentin Road, causing
substantial bruising, before
grabbing the bag and running off at
approximately 11:30 a.m., said cops.
Police came to the school, and arrested
the suspect later that day.
Delivery robber
Two pilferers robbed a delivery
driver on E. 24th Street on April 18.
The victim was making a delivery
between Avenues Y and Z at approximately
10:10 a.m., when one of
the baddies punched him in the face
while the other held him down. The
two men then took $200 from the
victim’s pocket, before fl eeing toward
Avenue X, said cops.
— Aidan Graham
60TH PRECINCT
CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH—
SEAGATE
Cut and dry
Cops arrested a 29-year-old man
who they say robbed an 18-year-old
on Oceanview Avenue on April 18.
The perp and the victim were arguing
near Ocean Parkway at 10 p.m.
when the suspect pulled out a knife
and demanded money, cops said.
Police canvassed the area, found
the perp, and arrested him later
that day.
Hammer time
Two brutes assaulted a man with
a hammer on W. 15th Street on April
15.
The victim was walking home
between Neptune and Mermaid avenues
at around 12:40 a.m. when
the two perps approached him and
began punching and kicking him,
police reported. One of the two men
then took out a hammer and hit the
victim in the head, before fl eeing toward
Shore Parkway, cops said.
The victim was taken to Coney
Island Hospital for treatment of his
injuries, according to authorities.
Social scammer
A fraud stole $1,884 from a W.
Eighth Street man on April 16.
The scammer called the victim,
posing as a Social Security agent,
and told the victim he needed to pay
up or he would be arrested. The victim,
who lives between Surf Avenue
and Sheepshead Bay Road, sent the
money at 1 p.m., using an online currency
system, according to cops.
72ND PRECINCT
SUNSET PARK–WINDSOR TERRACE
Bad blow
Cops busted a man for allegedly
driving drunk after he blew
through a red light on 57th Street
on April 19.
The arresting offi cer claims he
spotted the suspect run the light
near Sixth Avenue at 4:15 am, and
that the guy afterwards blew nearly
twice the legal limit.
Fury road
Police cuffed a man who they say
attacked a guy amid a Third Avenue
road rage incident on April 18.
The victim told police he was arguing
with the suspect over his erratic
driving near 56th Street at 9:30
am when the man leapt from his vehicle
and started beating him.
Cops arrested their suspect that
day, charging him with misdemeanor
assault, said police.
Too high way
Offi cers busted a man for allegedly
driving drunk after he smashed
into another car on the Gowanus
Expressway on April 17.
The victim told police the suspect
collided with his car on the
highway near 60th Street at 11:40
pm, before attempting to fl ee the
scene on foot.
But the victim ran down the
other motorist, holding him down
until police arrived to administer a
Breathalyzer test, which showed the
victim was nearly twice over the legal
limit, cops said. — Colin Mixson