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Police: Woman skips paying subway fare
84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
Cops cuffed a woman for
allegedly giving false identification
after she was caught
fare beating at the Hoyt Street
subway station on Feb. 19.
Police said officers noticed
the woman crawling under
a turnstile to avoid paying
the fare at the station near
Schermerhorn Street at 2:05
am, and stopped her.
When they questioned her,
she gave two different birth
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first name, according
to authorities.
The suspect then made a
run for it with cops in pursuit,
one of whom injured
his forehead while trying to
subdue the suspect, who allegedly
refused to be cuffed
and struggled with cops, police
said.
Coin collector
A baddie stole $400 worth
of valuable coins from a man’s
home on Livingston Street on
Feb. 24.
The victim told police
someone broke the panel of
his hallway door between
Court Street and Boerum
Place sometime between 4
and 6:30 am, and absconded
with his coins.
Luxury loot
A luxury lout used a man’s
bank cards to shop at a pricey
store on Bond Street between
Feb. 13 and 15.
The victim’s bank notified
him that the sneak had made
two unauthorized charges on
his cards, which he had in his
possession at the time, one at
a Manhattan department store
and another at a Brooklyn designer
fashion store near Livingston
Street, spending more
than $1,800 between Feb. 13 at
2 pm and Feb. 15 at 4 pm.
Watch out!
A sneak stole pricey
watches from a woman’s Remsen
Street home that was being
renovated between June
30, 2018, and Feb. 14.
The victim told cops that
she is currently having work
done at her house between
Henry and Hicks streets,
and has a house keeper living
there, who has access to
the home and allows workers
to do their jobs freely.
The victim said she does
not live full time at the house
during the renovation, and
that multiple workers had access
to the bedroom, where
someone stole watches worth
$20,000.
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Have a slice!
A thief stole pizza from a
delivery man at S. Elliot Place
on Feb. 17.
The victim told cops that
he was delivering the pies to
the address between Hanson
Place and S. Portland Avenue
at 11:45 pm when the malefactor
paid him what looked
like a fake $100 bill.
When the victim gave back
the fraudulent currency, the
lout pulled out a black object
that the victim assumed was
a gun and demanded all the
delivery man’s change in addition
to the purloined pies,
cops said.
A cutting case
Two louts violently robbed
a teen on Monument Walk
on Feb. 18.
The victim told cops he was
near Navy Street at 9:45 pm
when the delinquent duo approached
him, and one of them
demanded he hand over all
of his money or they would
shoot him.
One of the brutes then
bashed the victim in the back
of the head with a blunt object,
and they took $200 from
him before making a run for
it, according to cops.
Stab attack
A man stabbed a guy in the
face on Saint Edwards Street
on Feb. 24.
The victim told police he
and the attacker had an argument
about drugs earlier in
the day, and when the victim
encountered the man, along
with a woman, near Myrtle
Avenue at 4:50 am, they got
into a dispute, which escalated
when the brute stabbed
the man in the face, according
to police.
The attacker and woman
then fled the scene, and officers
brought the victim to
Methodist Hospital, cops
said.
Big bounty
A burglar stole $20,000
from a woman’s N. Oxford
Walk apartment while she was
away between Dec. 26 of last
year and Feb. 20.
The woman told police
she was out of her apartment
near N. Portland Avenue between
5 am on Dec. 26 and
2:15 pm on Feb. 20, during
which someone cut her window
guard frame and took the
cash from her nightstand table.
She was hospitalized on
Jan. 1 and left a key with her
sister, according to cops.
The victim also told cops
that her neighbor saw her
brother-in-law exit the apartment
three days after she was
hospitalized.
— Kevin Duggan
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Get your kicks
Cops busted an alleged
thief suspected of nabbing
footwear and luggage from
an Atlantic Avenue retailer
on Feb. 11.
A security guard told police
the 48-year-old suspect was
spotted grabbing nine pairs
of shoes and a bag from the
store near Flatbush Avenue at
2:45 pm, when he attempted
to slink through a fire exit
without paying for his ill-gotten
kicks.
Police cuffed the man that
day, slapping him with a misdemeanor
larceny charge,
cops said.
Feeling glue
Investigators have given
up the hunt for the miscreant
who filled a deadbolt lock
leading into a woman’s Warren
Street apartment with glue
on Feb. 11.
The victim told police she
returned to her home between
Third and Fourth avenues
at 5:10 pm to find her key
wouldn’t fit into her lock, and
quickly realized she’d been
had by some glue-squirting
vandal.
Dinner’s cooked
Police cuffed a man suspected
of taking an estimated
$180 worth of groceries from
a Third Street grocery store
on Feb. 16.
An employee told police
the 29-year-old suspect filled
his bags with a small fortune
in food stuff at the market near
Third Avenue at 6:25 pm, before
dashing past the register
without paying.
Cops busted the suspect
that day, charging him with
misdemeanor larceny, cops
said.
Plate nailed
Authorities have called off
the search for the jerk who
nabbed license plates off a
man’s car parked on Flatbush
Avenue on Feb. 17.
The victim told police he
left his 2008 Ford E350 outside
the Prospect Park Zoo at
4:50 pm, and returned a few
hours later to find his plates
had vanished.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–
Windsor Terrace
Bottle brute
Investigators arrested a
woman suspected of beating
her ex-boyfriend with a
glass bottle inside a Fourth
Avenue doughnut store on
Feb. 19.
The victim told police he
was inside the pastry shop between
24th and 25th streets
at 12:05 pm when the suspect
smashed the bottle over his
head, leaving him with cuts
on his face and hand.
The victim was taken to
Lutheran Hospital for treatment,
and police tracked
down the suspect the next
day, charging her with felony
assault, cops said.
Razor sharp
Cops cuffed two men for
allegedly slashing a man
and beating his friend amid
a brutal attempted robbery on
Fourth Avenue on Feb. 24.
The victims told police the
suspects, along with another
man, jumped them as they exited
a diner between 60th and
61st streets at 4:30 pm, shoving
them to the ground, before
slashing one of them on the
hand with a box cutter.
Officers managed to track
down two suspects, charging
them with felony robbery, but
a third remains on the lam,
cops said.
Third strike
Police busted a 23-yearold
man after he allegedly attempted
to burgle a woman’s
17th Street home — for the
third time — on Feb. 22.
The victim told police the
suspect tried to open a basement
window leading into her
home between 10th and 11th
avenues at 5:40 pm, but took
off after about 10 minutes.
She claims the same guy
was spotted on her property
twice prior, on Feb. 2 and Feb.
16, and offered to provide police
video evidence for each
incident, cops said.
Officers cuffed the suspect
on Feb. 23, charging him with
felony burglary, according to
police.
Take down
Officers collared a 25-yearold
man suspected of robbing
a woman on 52nd Street on
Feb. 23, taking her iPhone 8
and other valuables.
The victim told authorities
she was between Seventh
and Eighth avenues at 5:20
pm when the suspect crept
up and grabbed her from behind,
before throwing her to
pavement.
The man then started
screaming at her, demanding
cash, before ripping the
bag from her grasp and fleeing
towards Seventh Avenue,
said cops. — Colin Mixson
76TH PRECINCT
Carroll Gardens–
Cobble Hill–Red Hook
Double theft
A thief stole a Second
Place resident’s designer
wallet — and used the four
credit cards inside to buy an
iPhone for more than $1,300,
police said.
The woman, who lives
between Henry and Clinton
streets, realized that her goods
were gone — along with two
MetroCards and a gift card inside
— at around 6 pm on Feb.
23, when she got an alert that
someone had used her credit
card to buy the iPhone, police
said.
— Julianne McShane
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