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84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
A bandit violently stole a
man’s cellphone on Wyckoff
Street on March 29.
The victim told cops that
the lout snatched the phone
from his hand and punched
him in the face before making
a run for it, near Third
Avenue at 4:45 p.m.
Fashion filcher
Cops arrested a woman for
allegedly bagging a bunch of
designer clothes from a Fulton
Street department store
on March 25.
The suspect allegedly stole
jackets and pants worth more
than $1,100 from the store between
Hoyt Street and Gallatin
Place at 2 p.m. and walked
out without paying, according
to police.
The authorities said they
caught up with her at the store
right after.
Delinquent duo
Two punks stole a man’s
cellphone on the R train
at DeKalb Avenue on
March 25.
The victim boarded the
Manhattan-bound train in
Sunset Park around 10 p.m.,
according to police.
When the train pulled into
the station near Flatbush Avenue,
two men got on and
snatched his phone from his
hand, according to police.
Bag bandit
Some thief stole a man’s
bag from Brooklyn Bridge
Park on March 29.
The victim left his bag
while playing soccer at Pier
5 at around 5:30 p.m., and
when he returned an hour
later, someone had nabbed
it, including his cellphone,
wireless headphones,
wallet, and bank cards,
according to police.
Phone it in
A lout stole two cellphones
from a phone store on Fulton
Street on March 29.
The thief reached behind
the checkout counter of the
store near Albee Square
West at 12:40 p.m. and took
off in an unknown direction,
according to police.
Store robbery
Police arrested a woman
for allegedly robbing a store
on Albee Square West on
March 30.
The suspect stole clothing,
cosmetics, home products,
and stationery from the
store at Fulton Street without
paying just before 4 p.m.
Cops caught up with her
at 5:45 p.m., according to
the authorities.
Car chase
Police arrested a man for
allegedly stealing a delivery
man’s car on Bridge Street on
March 27.
The victim told cops he left
his car while making deliveries
between Nassau and
Concord streets at 7:45 p.m.
when the suspect allegedly
hopped in and drove off to
the Manhattan Bridge on the
Manhattan-bound side.
The suspect allegedly
dogged several police cars
on his way, and finally pulled
over on the bridge, where
he allegedly refused several
orders to get out of the car,
officers said.
He then allegedly made
a final attempt to flee and
rammed the vehicle into a
police car, according to the
police report.
He again tried to resist by
flailing his arms and pushing
officers away, but the Boys
in Blue managed to cuff him,
authorities said.
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88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Bottle basher
A dirtbag smashed a bottle
in a woman’s face on Flatbush
Avenue Extension on
March 25.
A criminal couple approached
a food cart near Fulton
Street at 4:15 a.m., asking
for food, and when the
vendor refused, they tried
to steal the generator, police
reported.
The heroic victim then tried
to intervene, but the man held
her hands, while his partnerin
crime hit the victim in
the face, which caused cuts
to her lip requiring stitches
and smaller cuts to her face,
according to cops.
Lock-out
Police arrested a man for
allegedly hitting a woman
in the face with a combination
lock on Tillary Street on
March 27.
The victim told cops that
the suspect hit her in the
face the lock, causing injuries
to her left cheekbone,
near Prince Street just
before 7:30 a.m.
Paramedics rushed the victim
to Methodist Hospital and
police arrested the man at 8
a.m. and charged him with
felony assault, cops said.
Diner dasher
A burglar robbed a Myrtle
Avenue diner on March 27.
The purloiner got into the
restaurant between Grand Avenue
and Ryerson Street between
3 and 8:45 a.m and stole
a heavy-duty safe and blue
plastic envelope, according
to authorities.
Oh sheet!
A prowler stole bed sheets
from in front of someone’s
house at Putnam Avenue on
March 30.
The comfy crook reached
through the gated door at the
house between Downing
Street and Irving Place at
9:40 p.m. and snatched packages
containing the sheets,
according to police.
Sneak thief
A mugger stole a man’s
wallet at an Ashland Place
grocery store on March 26.
The victim told cops that
the brigand went into his coat
pocket and took his wallet at
the store near Lafayette Avenue
at 5:40 p.m., and when
he confronted the malcontent,
she said she hadn’t taken it,
according to cops.
Bike robber
A rustler stole a delivery
man’s electric bike on Clinton
Avenue on March 28.
The victim told cops he
locked his bike on a rack between
Willoughby and Myrtle
avenues at 9:10 p.m. while
making a food delivery, and
when he got back, he saw that
someone had taken it, along
with his bike lock, police reported.
— Kevin Duggan
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
Party time
Police cuffed two men for
nabbing party supplies from
an Atlantic Avenue department
store on March 20.
The suspects snuck into
the store between Fort Greene
Place and S. Portland Avenue
at 9:54 pm, before nabbing
a small fortune worth
of party paraphernalia and
splitting with their ill-gotten
merchandise, cops said.
The two men, ages 45 and
49, were arrested that day
on felony burglary charges,
according to police.
Out sick
Cops have given up the
hunt for the crook who
grabbed cold medication from
a Flatbush Avenue pharmacy
on March 17.
An employee told police
the suspect waltzed into the
drugstore between Prospect
Place and Seventh Avenue
at 11:02 am, before taking
nearly 30 boxes of Theraflu
from off the shelves, and
then fleeing.
Helter shelter
Police arrested a woman
who allegedly assaulted a resident
at a Prospect Place women’s
shelter on March 18.
The victim told police she
was making coffee at the refuge
between Carlton and Vanderbilt
avenues at 10:40 am
when the suspect demanded
repayment of debt, and attacked
the woman when she
couldn’t pay up, shoving her
against a table and slugging
her in the face.
The suspect, a 41-year-old
woman, was arrested that day
on a misdemeanor assault
charge, while her victim was
taken to Brooklyn Hospital for
treatment, cops said.
Sprayed
Cops busted a 17-year-old
boy who they say doused a
man in pepper spray on Sixth
Avenue on March 18.
The victim told police the
suspect splashed him with the
caustic defense juice near 11th
Street at 5:20 pm, and police
cuffed him on a misdemeanor
assault charge, according to
authorities.
Shrimp dip
Police arrested a 61-yearold
man for stealing $48 worth
of shrimp from a Fifth Avenue
supermarket on March 19.
An employee told police he
spotted the suspect stash the
shellfish inside his jacket at
the store between Baltic and
Douglass streets at 1:06 pm,
before waltzing past the register
without paying for his
ill-gotten seafood.
Cops cuffed the man
that day on a misdemeanor
larceny charge, according
to police.
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–
Windsor Terrace
Jump start
A vandal used a row of cars
parked along 52nd Street as
trampolines on March 30.
A witness told police he
spotted the scamp jumping on
the hoods of four cars parked
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues at 11:40 p.m.
Socket to ’em
A reprobate broke both
of a man’s eye sockets inside
a 19th Street apartment
building on March 30.
The victim told police he
spotted the goon lingering in
the vestibule of his building
between Fourth and Fifth avenues
at 5:30 a.m., and that
the scoundrel attacked him
following a dispute.
The man went to Maimonides
Hospital, where doctors
told him he would need
surgery to correct the breaks,
cops said.
Bike thief
A bandit made off with a
man’s motorcycle he parked on
52nd Street on March 27.
The victim told police he
parked his Honda between
Fourth and Fifth avenues at
11 p.m., and returned the next
morning to find his $1,500
Japanese motor bike stolen.
High gravity
Cops arrested a woman on
a felony weapons charge after
catching her with an illegal
blade on 49th Street on
March 27.
The arresting officer
claims he recognized the
suspect from a prior arrest
hanging out near Third Avenue
at 8:20 p.m., and after
the woman gave him a false
name, the cop reached her and
found she was in possession
of gravity blade, and a crack
pipe. — Colin Mixson
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