90th Precinct
ASSAULT:
2/2
Bushwick Avenue
Victim observed the defendant exchange an amount of narcotics for a wad of cash. Upon noticing that the victim had seen the transaction, the perp spit in the victim’s face. The perp was apprehended and arrested.
2/7
Thames Street
An unknown perp struck the victim in the head with a blunt object, causing a minor laceration. No arrests have been made.
Bogart Street and Harrison Place
Victim was struck in the head with an object, causing lacerations and bleeding. No arrests have been made.
BURGLARY:
2/2
Ainslie Street
Reporter left his car parked, and upon returning he noticed that the rear door was open, and his black bag was missing. No arrests have been made.
2/4
S. 1st Street
Victim came home and noticed that his front door was open. Upon closer inspection, he realized that his television, two computers, a game console, a DVD player, an iPod, a camera and various lenses were missing, totaling approximately $17,350. No arrests have been made.
2/6
Broadway
An unknown perp broke into the victim’s apartment and stole $200, and let the resident’s dog out! No arrests have been made.
ROBBERY:
2/2
Orient Avenue and Olive Street
An unknown male grabbed the victim’s purse from behind. She immediately spun around and hit the perp in the face, and both parties fell to the ground and began to wrestle over the bag. Eventually the purse fell to the ground, at which point the perp snatched it and fled in an unknown direction. No arrests have been made.
2/3
Seigel Street
Victim came out of the elevator in her building, and an unknown male immediately grabbed her bag and pushed her into the wall. The perp then fled in an unknown direction with the victim’s things, including her wallet, keys, driver’s license, ID cards and iPod. No arrests have been made.
Graham Avenue
Four unknown black males approached entered the location with wire cutters and removed three blackberry cell phones from the security wire. The perps then fled the location, but not before punching the security guard. No arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY:
2/1
Hope Street
Victim states unknown perp broke the rear passenger-side window of his car and stole a variety of items with a total value of approximately $2,760. No arrests have been made.
2/3
S. 3rd Street
An unknown person used the victim’s personal information to open two cell phone accounts, and purchased two cell phones. No arrests have been made.
Hooper Street
Victim parked his car on Hooper Street, and upon returning to the location the next day, he discovered that his passenger-side window was smashed, and his ID cards were stolen. No arrests have been made.
94th Precinct
ROBBERY:
2/1
Humboldt Street
Victim was walking her dog when she was approached from behind by an unknown black male, who pushed her against a garage door and snatched her blackberry out of her hand, then threw her to the ground. The perp then fled on Humboldt Street. No arrests have been made.
2/2
Richardson Street
Victim was walking home from the train station on Graham Avenue and Metropolitan when an unknown perp grabbed her purse and punched her in the head. The perp then fled toward the Cooper Houses. No arrests have been made.
2/5
Meeter Avenue and N. Henry Street
Victim picked up two perps on University Avenue and was told to take them to McGuinness Boulevard Exit on the BQE. Once at Meeker Avenue, one of the purps pulled aside the taxi partition and displayed a firearm. He then told the cab driver to hand over his money. The cabbie proceeded to attempt to call the police, at which point the perps fled the cab and ran down N. Henry Street on foot. No arrests have been made.
2/4
Skillman Avenue
Victim states that defendant approached him in the bathroom and pinned him against the wall, reached into his pockets and stole $371. The perp was arrested.
2/7
Bedford Avenue and N. 10th Street
Victim was walking South on Bedford aVenue when two perps approached and punched him in the face, then attempted to steal his iPod. The victim fell forward, and the perps demanded that the victim hand over his wallet. The perps then fled, but were identified in a police line later that day.
ASSAULT:
2/6
Skillman Avenue
Victim had a verbal dispute with a perp who was highly intoxicated. Victim states that the perp struck him behind the left ear with his cell phone charger, causing a laceration and bleeding. The perp was arrested.
BURGLARY:
2/5
Herbert Street
Victim states that an unknown person entered through the front door of his apartment and stole a television, DVD player, stereo, camera and turntable. The victim’s upstairs neighbor heard a loud noise, and when he looked out his window he noticed a strange person exiting the building wearing a black puffy jacket, though no arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY:
2/2
Manhattan Avenue
Victim’s property was safely tucked in her coat pocket when she checked her jacket. Upon retrieving the coat, she realized that the property was now missing. No arrests have been made.
2/7
Meserole Avenue
Victim put her handbag on the floor of a public location. When she looked down to find her bag later in the evening, she realized it was gone. No arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY AUTO:
2/2
Russell Street
Victim parked his car on Russell Street, and upon returning noticed that his 1999 Plymouth Voyager was missing. No arrests have been made.
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