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62ND PRECINCT
BENSONHURST —BATH BEACH
Metal head
A brute hit a man in the head
with an unknown metal object,
causing a laceration and bleeding,
and then stole $100 from his pocket
on May 9.
The incident occurred at the station
at 86th Street at around 3:10
a.m., according to the report, which
added that the lout fl ed down 86th
Street and that emergency medical
personnel transported the victim to
Coney Island Hospital.
Cash grab
A punk stole $4,000 from a man’s
jacket in his 18th Avenue bedroom
at some point between May 5 and
10.
The man, who lives between
70th and 71st streets, realized the
money was missing at around 9 p.m.
on May 10, according to the report,
which added that there were no
signs of forced entry.
Free ride
A thief stole a gray 2015 Nissan
Sentra parked on W. Fifth Street at
some point between May 6 and 10,
police said.
The theft occurred from the parking
spot between 65th Street and Avenue
O at some point after 11:15 a.m.
on May 6, according to authorities.
Pocket swipe
A crook stole a woman’s keys and
wallet, with $100 inside, from her
jacket pocket at an Avenue T school
on May 6, and charged more than
$200 to her credit and debit cards.
The incident occurred at the
school between Lake and Van Sicklen
streets at some point after 8:30
a.m., police said, adding that the
woman realized the money and
goods were missing at the end of the
school day.
Biked into the night
A thief stole a man’s bicycle from
86th Street on May 6.
The theft occurred between 14th
Avenue and Bay Seventh Street at
around 11:30 p.m., when the man
went into the bodega at the site, cops
reported.
Chain gang
A pair of crooks stole a man’s
necklace on 76th Street on May 7.
The theft occurred between 19th
and 20th avenues at around 4 p.m.,
when the dastardly duo got out of a
car, and the man hugged the victim
while the woman removed his necklace,
according to the report.
Electric steal
A burglar stole an unspecifi ed
amount of electronics from the employee
lounge of a 63rd Street school
on May 9.
The theft occurred at the school
between 15th and 16th avenues at
some point before 6:20 a.m., when
a teacher unlocked the door to the
room, police said.
Phone a friend
A nogoodnik stole a man’s phone
after he left it on the counter of a
Kings Highway store on May 9.
The theft occurred at the store
between W. Sixth and W. Seventh
streets at some point after 4:40 p.m.,
police said.
Cane-do attitude
Police arrested a man who allegedly
tried to hit another man with a
cane multiple times on his head and
neck, causing pain and redness, on
Cropsey Avenue on May 9.
The alleged incident occurred at
Bay Parkway at around 10:20 p.m.,
police said.
Break-in
A crook broke into a Bay 40th
Street home on May 10 and stole
$3,000 and pharmaceuticals, police
said.
The incident occurred at the
home between Benson and Bath avenues
at around 10:20 p.m., according
to the report, which added that
the perp entered the home through
the front door.
Alarm-free steal
A pair of punks stole a pair of
leather jackets from an 86th Street
store on May 11.
The theft occurred at the store
at 21st Avenue just before 5:40 p.m.,
police said, adding that the perps
removed alarm tags from both jackets.
— Julianne McShane
61ST PRECINCT
SHEEPSHEAD BAY—HOMECREST—
MANHATTAN BEACH—GRAVESEND
Jewel heist
A burglar broke into an E. Fourth
Street home on May 12 and stole an
estimated $85,000 worth of jewels.
The perp broke into a bedroom
window in the house between Angela
Drive and Avenue W sometime
between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., before
fl eeing with several pieces of expensive
diamond and gold jewelry, cops
said.
Avenue X marauders
Three miscreants assaulted and
robbed a man on Avenue X on May
7.
The victim was near Coyle Street
shortly after 9 p.m. when the three
baddies got out of a parked car and
approached him. One of the perps
grabbed the victim, while another
punched him in the face.
The third baddie reached into
the victim’s pocket and stole a wallet
and a cellphone, before all three
perps took off, cops said.
Invasion
A home invader burglarized an
E. 13th Street home on May 11.
Police say the victim left the
house between Kings Highway and
Avenue R at 1 p.m., and returned at
9:30 p.m., o fi nd $2,250 worth of jewelry
missing. Offi cers said the burglar
entered through an unlocked
back window. — Aidan Graham
60TH PRECINCT
CONEY ISLAND—BRIGHTON BEACH—
SEAGATE
Trained brute
A man assaulted a female train
conductor at Stillwell Avenue station
on May 6.
The scoundrel approached the
victim as she was exiting the train
at the last stop, near Stillwell and
Mermaid avenues, before punching
her in the face and running off at
around 1:40 p.m., cops said.
Paramedics took the 42-year-old
victim to NYU Langone Hospital for
treatment, according to authorities.
Pizza robber
Cops cuffed a man who they say
tried to rob a Surf Avenue restaurant
on May 6.
The suspect entered the pizza
parlor, between Stillwell Avenue
and W. 12th Street, at around 8 p.m.,
before hitting the cashier repeatedly
and attempting to gain access
to the cash register, cops said.
Police tracked down the man and
arrested him later that day, according
to authorities.
F train bandit
A lout brutally assaulted and
robbed a man on an F train at Neptune
Avenue station on May 6.
The victim was on the train, which
was pulling into the station near W.
Sixth Street, at around 7 p.m., when
the perp began pushing the victim in
the face, and threatening him with a
knife, police reported.
The baddie then stole a pair of headphones
and a cellphone before exiting
the train and fl eeing, cops said.
Wallet thieves
Three muggers stole a wallet from
a man on Surf Avenue on May 6.
The three baddies approached
the man in the lobby of an apartment
building between W. 33rd and
W. 35th streets at around 11:15 a.m
when one of them began arguing
with the victim, before punching
him in the face, said police.
Another baddie displayed a knife,
while the third reached into the victim’s
pocket and stole the wallet, before
the muggers made off in an unknown
direction, according to cops.
— Aidan Graham