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Terror duo beats and robs bodega owner
84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–
Dumbo–Boerum Hill–
Downtown
A couple of jerks beat a
man and robbed his Atlantic
Avenue bodega on April 8.
The goons were shoplifting
energy bars and an energy
drink inside the store
near Henry Street at 6:50
p.m. when the victim confronted
them, according to
police.
The louts then pushed the
victim to the ground and
kicked him in the face before
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making a run for it toward
State Street, cops said.
Street fight
Four brutes violently
robbed a man in the middle
of Fulton Street on April 8.
The victim was driving
near Flatbush Avenue Extension
at 8:45 p.m. when one of
the crooks threw a cup of water
at his car, according to the
authorities.
He then got out of his car
to ask them what was going
on and they started punching
him in the head, before stealing
his cellphone and car keys
and dashing towards Lafayette
Avenue, cops said.
Violent ambush
A malefactor ambushed
and robbed woman on Hicks
Street on April 14.
The victim told police she
was near Middagh Street at
12:45 a.m. when the lout came
from behind and bashed her in
the head with an object, making
her fall to the ground.
The bruiser then snatched
her purse and escaped towards
Henry Street, according to
police.
Scooped!
Cops cuffed a man suspected
of violently stealing
ice cream from a Lawrence
Street supermarket on
April 14.
The man, along with an
accomplice, allegedly tried
to steal a pint of the sweet
stuff from the store between
Willoughby Street and Myrtle
Avenue at 4:30 p.m.,
according to police.
His partner fled the scene
while the suspect punched one
of the store employees in the
face, cops said.
The Boys in Blue arrested
the suspect at at the store at
5:12 p.m., according to the
authorities.
Brutal bruiser
Police arrested a man
who they say attacked a cop
in a Schermerhorn Street
building on April 10.
The suspect was allegedly
assaulting a person in
the building near Bond Street
at 10:45 a.m. when the sergeant
tried to intervene,
according to police.
He allegedly struck her in
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the face multiple times, tore
some of her hair out, and threw
her to the ground, before she
and her fellow police officers
were able to cuff the guy, according
to the authorities.
— Kevin Duggan
88TH PRECINCT
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill
Scoot away
A couple of louts hit a
man with a scooter at a N.
Oxford Walk residence on
April 13.
The victim was in the apartment
near Cumberland Walk
and Park Avenue at 6:30 p.m.
when the brutes punched him
in the face, causing cuts and
bruising to the head, chased
him out of the apartment, and
then struck him with a small
scooter, police said.
Going for thirds
A rogue swiped more than
$500 from a woman’s bank
account near Myrtle Avenue
on March 20.
The victim reported on
April 10 at 9 a.m. that some
punk conducted three fraudulent
transactions on her bank
account near Hall Street and
Emerson Place, police said.
Doppelganger
A lout wiped more than
$300 from a woman’s bank
account near her Carlton Avenue
apartment on April 8.
The woman told police she
tried to buy a sandwich with
her debit card from a shop
near Adelphi Street around
noon, but the card was declined.
When she asked her
bank, she was told that some
nogoodnik either forged or
duplicated her card to make
a cash withdrawal, police
said.
Big haul
A burglar stole an automated
teller machine and $150
from a S. Portland Avenue
restaurant on April 8.
The crook cracked the
front door lock of the eatery
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a.m., then walked off with
the cash dispenser and money,
police said.
Unholy check
Cops cuffed a man for allegedly
forging and cashing
a check from a church
on Fulton Street on April 9,
police said.
The guy allegedly forged
the check and cashed it in
for $2,000 at a check cashing
business near Washington
and Waverly avenues at 6:40
p.m., according to police.
Sneaky scam
A fraudster stole more
than $400 from woman near
Clinton Avenue, the victim
reported on April 11.
The woman checked her
bank account near Willoughby
and DeKalb avenues,
when she realized that
some scammer had made several
withdrawals from her account
between March 30 and
April 2, police said.
Dine and steal
A crook looted a woman’s
car parked at a DeKalb Avenue
restaurant sometime
overnight on April 10.
The victim told police she
parked the car outside the eatery
near Clermont Avenue and
Adelphi Street at 6:45 p.m. and
returned the next day at 9:15
a.m., according to police.
Police said the scoundrel
stole a laptop, handbag, MetroCard,
diary, and personal
cards worth more than $2,000,
police reported.
— Natallie Rocha
76TH PRECINCT
Carroll Gardens
–Cobble Hill–Red Hook
One got caught
Police arrested a man who
they say acted with another
man to assault a woman and
steal her purse on Summit
Street on April 13.
Officials say the woman
was between Hicks and Henry
streets just after 11:30 p.m.,
when one of the men grabbed
her from behind, grabbed her
purse, and struck her in the
face, before the two allegedly
fled on foot.
Her purse contained her
wallet, iPhone charger, driver’s
license, MetroCard, and
credit cards, cops said.
Biked away
A baddie stole a bike from
Court Street on April 9.
The theft occurred between
President and Carroll streets
at some point between 9 and
9:20 p.m., police said.
Strolled off
A punk stole an expensive
stroller from Warren Street
on April 10.
The theft occurred between
Clinton and Court streets at
some point between 2 and 3
p.m., police said.
Smooth skinned
Police arrested a man who
they say stole four moisturizers
from a Smith Street store
on April 10.
The alleged theft occurred
at the store near President
Street at around 11:50 p.m.,
police said.
Rainy day
A pilferer stole a vintage
mirror and umbrella from
a Nelson Street home on
April 16.
The break-in and theft occurred
at the home between
Court and Smith streets at
some point between midnight
and 8 a.m., according
to police, who added that the
crook used a blunt object to
open the front door.
— Julianne McShane
78TH PRECINCT
Park Slope
No parking
Some jerk swiped a 61-yearold
man’s disabled-parking
permit from his car on Third
Street on March 29.
The victim told police he
left his car near Third Avenue
at 5 a.m., and returned at
around noon to find his cityissued
permit stolen.
It’s possible the man left
his car unlocked, the victim
told investigators.
Homeless hotel
Cops arrested a 40-year-old
man for allegedly attacking
a resident of a Butler Street
hotel being used as a homeless
shelter on April 6.
The victim, 53, told police
he was arguing with the suspect
when the man attacked
him inside the shelter-hotel
between Nevins Street and
Third Avenue at 1:50 a.m.,
scratching his forearm.
Police ar rested the
suspect on a misdemeanor
assault charge that day,
cops said.
Teen terrorized
Police have given up the
hunt for a man who threatened
a 17-year-old girl outside
a Fifth Avenue School
on April 4.
The victim told police she
was leaving the school near
Ninth Street at 3 p.m. when
the creep walked up to her and
snarled, “Watch you backs.
You are luck I don’t have
a gun.”
72ND PRECINCT
Sunset Park–Windsor
Terrace
Bogus bust
Cops arrested a 25-yearold
woman after she allegedly
lied to police on April
13, falsely claiming she was
beaten on 25th Street and her
rental car stolen.
The suspect told police she
was sitting in her rental car
near Fourth Avenue at 10 a.m.
when the suspect punched
her through the window
and drove off with the vehicle
in a heist reminiscent of
the Grand Theft Auto video
game series.
But police discovered the
woman fabricated the entire
incident, cops said.
Benz better
Some jerk smashed the
sunroof of a man’s car he
parked on Sixth Avenue on
April 10.
The victim told police he
left his 2016 Mercedes Benz
between 40th and 41st streets
at 1 p.m., and returned the next
day to find his sky window
on his luxury vehicle obliterated.
— Colin Mixson
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