2-VEHICLE COLLISION AT EASTCHESTER/BOSTON ROADS
Police responded to a two vehicle collision on Saturday, December 1 around 1:45 a.m.
at Eastchester and Boston roads. According to NYPD, a NYC bus driver stated that
a 2010 Toyota rear-ended his vehicle. The Toyota’s driver told law enforcement that
the bus suddenly changed lanes moving from the right lane to the left lane and sideswiped
his car’s front passengers side. No serious injuries were reported following
the incident. No arrests or summonses were issued. Photo by Edwin Soto
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BRONX TIMES REPORTER, D 10 ECEMBER 7-13, 2018 BTR
Cops in the 48th Precinct would like to interview
this individual concerning a Sunday,
December 2 report of a crime.
Photo courtesy of NYPD
Police are seeking to interview this individual
concerning an incident in the 46th
Precinct on Sunday, December 2.
Photo courtesy of NYPD
Police in the 48th Precinct are looking to interview
this individual.
Photo courtesy of NYPD
45 Precinct
Monday, November 12 at 2:45 p.m -- Cops
received a report about a grand larceny that occurred
aboard a Bx40 bus. Two individuals poured
an unknown liquid on the back of the victim’s head
while she rode the bus. When the bus stopped at
East Tremont and St. Peter’s avenues, one of the
individuals grabbed her purse while she cleaned
the substance off her head. The individuals fl ed on
foot on St. Peter’s Avenue. There were two credit
cards and $60 in cash in the purse.
Tuesday, December 4 at 3:59 p.m. -- Police
received a 911 call requesting a wellness check
for 336 Revere Avenue. When they arrived at the
scene, the officers gained entry to a ground floor
apartment where they discovered two unconscious
and unresponsive people: a 34-year-old
woman and a 38-year-old man. Neither had any
visible signs of trauma. EMS also responded to the
scene, where they pronounced both people dead.
The NYC Medical Examiner will determine the
cause and manner of death. A police investigation
is ongoing as of press time.
46 Precinct
Sunday, December 2 at 3:10 a.m. -- Cops
received a report of a robbery that took place in
front of 60 West 183rd Street. An individual described
as a Hispanic man of average height and
weighing about 160 pounds, briefl y engaged the
victim in a conversation before assaulting him
and taking his property. The victim was punched
and kicked in the face during the attack, and afterwards
was taken to a local hospital in critical
condition. The victim suffered trauma to the neck
and head. The individual was last seen wearing a
red coat, gray baseball cap, a gray sweat suit and
white sneakers.
48 Precinct
Friday, November 2 at 10:25 p.m. -- A menacing
incident was reported to cops near 3rd Avenue
and East Fordham Road. A black man exited a
Bx15 bus through the rear doors and then walked
to the front of the bus where the doors were still
open. The individual told the bus driver he had
something to show him, and then raised his shirt
to reveal a handgun in his pants waistband. The
38-year-old bus driver shut the doors and drove
away. The individual is described as having a mustache,
long sideburns and black hair.
Sunday, December 2 at 5 p.m. -- Police received
a report of an unidentified individual who
entered C & S Value Store at 2377 Arthur Avenue
and took merchandise before walking out of the
store without paying. When a 44-year-old man, an
employee of the store, attempted to question him,
he was threatened by the individual with a knife.
The individual is described as a Hispanic man with
a light complexion who is about 30-years-old. He
was last seen wearing black glasses, a black jacket,
a red hooded sweatshirt, multi-colored jogging
pants and white shoes.
50 Precinct
Saturday, December 1 at 11:37 a.m. -- Cops
investigated a fatal traffic accident. Police responded
to a 911 call of an unconscious woman at
Riverdale Avenue and West 263rd Street. Upon arriving,
they discovered an 89-year-old woman unresponsive
in the roadway with body and leg trauma.
The woman was transported by ambulances
to St. Barnabas Hospital, where she passed away.
An investigation revealed the woman was crossing
Riverdale Avenue when a 35-year-old woman
driving a GMC Terrain made a left turn and struck
the pedestrian. The investigation was ongoing as
of press time by the NYPD Collision Investigation
Squad.
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