78TH PRECINCT
PARK SLOPE
Flatbush whacked
A thief stole a woman’s sedan she
parked on Flatbush Avenue on Jan.
19.
The victim told police she left her
2011 Infi niti G37 near the Prospect
Park Zoo at midnight, and returned
the next day to fi nd an empty spot
where her four-door had been.
Cold blooded
Some jerk looted a woman’s car
on Lincoln Place on Feb. 2, taking
medical equipment and her navigation
system.
The victim told police she left her
four door near Underhill Avenue at 9
pm, and returned the following evening
to fi nd her front passenger-side
window busted in and an estimated
$200 worth of stuff stolen, including
a blood-cooling machine for work.
Punch happy
Cops have given up the hunt for
the goon who they said slugged a
17-year-old boy inside an Atlantic
Avenue mall on Feb. 4.
The victim told police he was inside
the shopping center near Flatbush
Avenue at 5:48 pm, when the
suspect waltzed up and cold-cocked
him, leaving him with a split lip.
72ND PRECINCT
SUNSET PARK–WINDSOR TERRACE
Mr. Knife guys
Cops are hunting for two crooks
who attempted to rob a man at knifepoint
at the 53rd Street subway station
on Feb. 13.
The victim told police he was
waiting for an R train at the station
near Fourth Avenue at 10:30
pm when one of the thieves pulled a
knife on him, but the victim made
a run for it and managed to escape,
while the would-be robbers boarded
a passing train.
Hate symbols
Police are searching for the vandal
who scrawled swastikas inside
the 15th Street subway station on
Feb. 17.
The delinquent drew the Nazi
symbol on a pillar at the station
near Prospect Park in orange spray
paint sometime after midnight.
Jeepers creepers
A thief looted a man’s 2008 Jeep
Grand Cherokee he parked on Fifth
Avenue on Feb. 16, taking electronics
and other valuables.
The victim told police he left his
car near 47th Street at 11 pm, and
returned the next day to fi nd his radio,
sound system, dash cam, and
sunglasses gone. — Colin Mixson
88TH PRECINCT
FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL
Grab and go
A baddie swiped money out of a
guy’s hand on N. Portland Avenue
on Feb. 11, police said.
The 71-year-old victim told cops
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that the sneak snatched $40 from
his hand as he was waiting for a bus
at the corner of Myrtle Avenue at
about 10 pm, said cops.
Pick-pocketed
A nogoodnik stole a guy’s wallet
from his pocket on Washington
Walk on Feb. 16, police said.
The victim told cops he was near
Myrtle Avenue when the criminal
followed him and then ran up to him
and stuffed his hands in his pocket
to grab his wallet. The cur ran off
with the victim’s wallet with his
MetroCard, bank cards, and identifi
cation card inside it at about 6:30
pm, according authorities.
84TH PRECINCT
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO–
BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN
Caught in the act
Cops cuffed a guy for socking a
man in the face inside a Schermerhorn
Street correctional facility on
Feb. 17, police said.
The victim told police the suspect
punched him in his jaw inside
the facility near Smith Street
at about 10:30 am. Paramedics took
the victim to Maimonides Hospital,
according to authorities.
What sneaks!
A pair of crooks stole a bunch of
sneakers from an Atlantic Avenue
store on Feb. 11, police said.
The two baddies swiped shoes
from the store near Boerum Place at
about 10:15 am, and when an offi cer
tried to stop them, one of the malefactors
shoved his face to the wall,
according to authorities. The curs
fl ed on Atlantic Avenue, police said.
Lost and found
Police arrested a guy for swiping
a man’s electronics and other
personal stuff from his Washington
Street apartment on Feb. 14.
The suspect broke into the apartment,
damaging the front door,
near Water Street at about 1:15 pm
and ran out with the victim’s laptop,
watch, credit card, lock box, and
savings bonds, cops said. The laptop
had a tracking device in it, according
to authorities. — Julianne Cuba
76TH PRECINCT
CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL–
RED HOOK
Armed, dangerous
Cops cuffed a man and a woman
who allegedly had a loaded revolver
and assorted ammunition and drugs
on Lorraine Street on Feb. 14.
The arrest occurred at Otsego
Street at around 6 am, police said.
Loaded up
Police arrested a pair of men who
they said had three fi rearms, ammunition,
and drugs on Lorraine
Street on Feb. 15.
The arrest occurred between Columbia
and Hicks streets at around
5 pm, police said, adding that offi
cers found that the pair had also
allegedly stolen more than $2,000
worth of goods.
— Julianne McShane
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