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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
A thief stole steaks at knifepoint
from an Atlantic Avenue
grocery store on March 21.
The meaty malcontent
bagged a six-pack of meat and
put it in his jacket at Clinton
Street at 7:10 pm, according
to police.
A guy tried to stop the carnivore
crook outside and the
lout then threatened him with
a kitchen knife and fled on his
bicycle towards Court Street,
authorities said.
Cold blooded
Police arrested a man for
allegedly throwing a cup at a
woman on the F train at Jay
Street on March 18.
The victim told cops she
was sitting on the Coney Island
bound train at York
Street at 10:45 am while the
man stood next to her talking
and mumbling to himself.
The man then allegedly
threw a cup full of ice, hitting
the victim in the face,
causing swelling and pain to
her right eye, cops said.
Police caught up with the
suspect and cuffed him at
the corner of Gold and Tillary
streets at 3:30 pm, according
to the authorities.
Gym rat
A punk robbed a woman’s
locker at a Boerum Place gym
on March 19.
The baddie took the victim’s
cellphone, debit card,
driver’s license, and library
card from her locker at the fitness
center near State Street
around 1 pm, according to
police.
The chancer then used the
victim’s bank card to buy
something at a nearby deli
on Hoyt Street, cops said.
Makeup bandits
Police arrested two teens
for allegedly stealing makeup
from a Joralemon Street department
store on March
20.
The 16-year-old girl and
15-year-old boy allegedly stole
an estimated $1,772 worth of
makeup from the store near
Court Street at 7:30 pm.
Cops cuffed the youths an
hour later at the store, according
to the authorities.
Snatched!
A punk snatched a man’s
phone at Albee Square West
on March 22.
The quick thief took the
man’s phone from his hand
near Willoughby Street and
fled on Fulton Street towards
Flatbush Avenue Extension at
6:20 pm, according to police.
— Kevin Duggan
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Shocking
Cops busted a 53-year-old
man accused of using a Taser
on a guy on Park Avenue on
March 17.
The victim told police the
suspect shocked him with the
stun gun near N. Oxford Street
at 2:15 pm, before fleeing.
Police arrested the man following
a brief search of the
area, and found the suspect in
possession of weed and pepper
spray, in addition to the
Taser, cops said.
Bad kid
Officers arrested a man for
allegedly shooting his mother
inside their St. Edwards Street
home on March 21.
The suspect, 19, fired off a
shot inside the apartment near
Park Avenue at 9:25 pm, striking
his 53-year-old mother in
the leg, cops said.
Police found the woman lying
on the 11th floor of the residential
building, and rushed
her to Brooklyn Hospital for
treatment.
Cops cuffed the son a few
hours following the attack,
chargin him with felony assault,
according to police.
Rainy day
Police are looking for the
woman who they say attacked
a man with an umbrella inside
a Carlton Avenue residential
building on March 21.
The victim told police the
suspect attacked him with the
rain gear inside the building
between Myrtle and Park avenues
at 6:30 pm, striking him
on the head.
Sharp crook
Investigators are searching
for the knife-wielding wacko
who stabbed a man inside a
Carlton Avenue building on
March 22.
The lowlife stabbed the victim
in the gut inside the residential
building near Atlantic
Avenue at 8:52 pm, and
first responders rushed the
victim to Methodist Hospital
for treatment, cops said.
Police claim they found the
victim highly intoxicated and
uncooperative following the
attack, according to the report.
Welcome home
A goon robbed a woman
outside her S. Oxford Street
home on Feb. 26.
The victim told police the
crook shoved her against the
wall as she returned to her
house between DeKalb and
Lafayette avenues at 11:05 pm,
demanding entrance to her
home and threatening to shoot
her if she didn’t stop screaming,
eventually grabbing her
wallet before fleeing.
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Getaway car
Cops have given up the
hunt for the wacko that attacked
a woman on Nevins
Street on March 11.
The victim told police
she was waiting for her ride
share near Butler Street at 3:30
pm when the stranger started
talking smack, but after she
confronted him for his foul
mouth, the guy went ballistic,
pulling out a metal object
from his jacket and chasing
her with it.
Fortunately, the victim’s
car pulled up just in time
and she leapt in, kicking the
man off of her as he tried to
pry her from the car, according
to police.
Snack attack
Police arrested a 54-yearold
man for allegedly stealing
about $11 worth of snacks
from a Flatbush Avenue grocery
store on March 10.
An employee told police
the suspect nabbed a pack of
Entenmann’s cookies, a bag of
mixed nuts, and some sharp
cheddar from the store between
Carlton Avenue and
Sterling Place at 11:32 pm,
and police picked him up on a
misdemeanor larceny charge
that day.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Belting out
Five louts attacked a man
on Sixth Avenue with sticks
and belts on March 19, taking
his phone during the assault.
The victim told police
the brutes had been following
and cursing at him when
they attacked near 55th Street
at 12:30 am, whipping him
with a belt and beating him
with sticks they grabbed off
the street.
The man dropped his phone
during the assault, and one
of the crooks snagged it before
all five men fled up 56th
Street heading towards Seventh
Avenue, cops said.
Tool time
A thief looted a 36th Street
construction site on March 18,
taking several pricey tools.
The victim told police the
crook snuck into the worksite
between Third and Fourth avenues
by busting through a
wooden fence sometime after
6:30 pm, before helping himself
to a cache of power tools
and then fleeing the same way
he came in.
Carried off
Some crook drove off
with a man’s 2008 Acadia
he parked on Third Avenue
on March 18.
The victim told police he
left his carry-all near 45th
Street at 7 pm, and returned
the next morning to find his
car stolen.
Smoked out
Cops arrested a 17-year-old
boy and a 25-year-old man for
allegedly beating a man inside
a Fourth Avenue smoke
shop on March 25.
The victim told police the
suspects attacked him in the
store between 59th and 60th
streets at 3:30 am, punching
him and whacking him with
a soda bottle, and destroying
a glass display case amid the
assault.
Police arrested both suspects
that day on felony assault
charges, according to
cops.
Cash bag
Somebody nabbed a brown
paper bag containing $1,500
from inside a Third Avenue
wholesaler on March 24.
The victim told police she
pulled out the cash bag at the
register to pay for groceries
at the store between 38th and
39th streets at 1:58 pm, but
then decided to pay with her
credit card and forgot the
money at the counter.
The woman realized her
mistakes about 15 minutes
later, and rushed back to find
her cash stolen.
Wet and wild
Police cuffed two men
for allegedly beating a man
outside a Third Avenue bar
amid an attempted robbery
on March 24.
The victim told police the
suspects jumped him as he left
the watering hole near 44th
Street at 4:20 am, punching
and kicking him in the
body, before rifling through
his pockets in a failed attempt
to grab his stuff.
Cops found the suspects
drunk when they arrested
them that day on felony attempted
robbery charges, according
to police.
— Colin Mixson
76TH PRECINCT
Carroll Gardens
–Cobble Hill–Red Hook
Opportune thief
A crook stole a gray 2018
Hyundai sports utility vehicle
— along with nearly $3,000
worth of clothing, cash, and
electronics inside — from a
Hamilton Avenue parking
spot on March 18.
The theft from the spot at
W. Ninth Street occurred just
after 6:45 pm, according to
police, who added that the
car was unlocked and running
with the keys in the ignition.
Electric steal
A thief stole an expensive
iPad from a Hoyt Street classroom
on March 19.
The theft occurred at
school between Union and
President streets at some point
between 10:30 am and 4:45
pm, according to police, who
added that the swiper snagged
the portable computer from
a backpack.
— Julianne McShane
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