94th Precinct
ROBBERY:
1/13
Withers Street
While walking on Withers Street, the victim was approached by an unknown black male, who grabbed her bag. When the victim resisted, the perp shouted, “let go of the f***ing bag,” and initiated a struggle. The perp was eventually able to wrestle the bag out of the victim’s hands, and fled on food down Withers Street. No arrests have been made.
Bedford Avenue
While walking on Bedford Avenue, the victim was approached by two unknown males, who asked the time. As the victim pulled out her cell phone to check, one of the perps lunged at her and attempted to snatch the phone out of her hand unsuccessfully. The second perp then stepped in and grabbed the phone, and both perps fled southbound on Bedford Avenue. No arrests have been made.
1/16
Driggs Avenue
While walking along Driggs, the victim was approached by three unknown male perps who walked past him as he was texting on his cell phone. One of the perps struck the victim in the face and demanded his phone, at which point the victim handed over the cell. The perps then fled on foot down Driggs. The victim was taken to Woodhull Hospital, and no arrests have been made.
BURGLARY:
1/11
Freeman Street
Unknown perps broke the window on the front door to the victim’s apartment with an unknown object, and entered illegally. Once inside, the perps stole two laptops and a fur hat. The doors and windows were locked. No arrests have been made.
1/15
N. 8th Street
Victim was walking up the stairwell in an apartment building when three Hispanic males came running own the stairs, pushing him out of the way. They dropped a bag with a laptop, screwdriver and baseball cap in it. The perps had entered an apartment through the back door. No arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY:
1/12
Meserole Avenue
Victim was at Club Europa and left to go to the bathroom. When she returned, her purse was missing. No arrests have been made.
1/13
Milton Street
An unknown person opened an AT&T cell phone account using the victim’s name and information. The victim received a bill totaling $647. No arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY AUTO:
1/11
Newel Street
Victim parked his car on Newel Street. An unknown perp broke the glass, and stole his 2002 Acura CGS. There were no cameras at the scene, and no arrests have been made.
11/14
West Street and Greenpoint Avenue
Victim parked his car at the above location, and upon returning noticed that his 1993 Ford Tempo was missing. No arrests have been made.
Calyer and Russell Streets
Victim lent his car to a friend, who returned it to him at his place of work. When he tried to retrieve his 1998 Plymouth Voyager though, he discovered that it was missing. No arrests have been made.
90th Precinct
ROBBERY:
1/11
Scholes Street
Victim was standing on the street corner with her head down, talking on her cell phone, when two unknown males approached her and grabbed her purse. A struggle ensued, and the perps fled the scene on foot, heading for the Williamsburg Houses. No arrests have been made.
1/13
Middleton Street and Harrison Avenue
Victim was going to pick up his little brother from school when he was approached by two black males, who struck the victim in the face and stole his cell phone. The perps then fled on food. No arrests have been made.
Bedford Avenue and S. 8th Street
Victims were walking down S. 8th Street towards Bedford Avenue when an unknown male approached, brandishing a black handgun. One of the victims then proceeded to kick and push the perp, and he fled. He came back again, and demanded money from the second victim, who responded by screaming. The perp ran down S. 8th Street towards Berry. No arrests were made.
1/14
Marcy Avenue and Broadway
Victim states that she was going home when three unknown black males approached her, pushed her and stole her cell phone by snatching it out of her hand. Perps then fled on foot. No arrests have been made.
1/15
Morgan Avenue
With the aid of two other defendants, the perp punched the victim several times in the face, causing bruising and lacerations to his left eye, nose and lips. The victim was taken to Woodhull Hospital, and the perp was apprehended.
Berry and S. 9th Streets
Victim was walking through the playground on Berry Street when he was approached by an unknown male wearing a white mask. The perp then displayed a silver firearm and demanded cash and the victim’s cell phone. The victim obliged, and the perp fled southbound on Berry Street towards S. 10th Street. No arrests have been made.
BURGLARY:
1/12
Division Avenue
While relaxing at home, the victim heard a noise in the bedroom. When she opened the door to investigate she discovered that the window was open and jewelry and cash was missing. No arrests have been made.
1/13
Morgan Avenue
Unknown perps entered the premises through the side door removed property without permission. In the process, the perp broke several windows. No arrests have been made.
1/14
Marcy Avenue
Victim left the apartment, and noticed that a laundry list of personal items were missing, totaling approximately $7,600. No arrests have been made.
Marcy Avenue
Victim left her apartment, and upon returning noticed that her laptop, Wii and digital camera were missing, along with other personal items. No arrests have been made.
1/15
Scholes Street
Victim’s vehicle was parked on Scholes Street, and he observed four unknown males break into the car and steal a generator and a ceramic cutting machine. No arrests have been made.
1/16
Penn Street
Victim states that unknown perps entered her building through an open basement door, and stole various stamps and $1,500 cash. No arrests have been made.
1/17
Grand Street
Upon returning to the bar where he works, the victim noticed that the location had been ransacked. Security cameras caught the perp on tape, entering the bar through the air ducts after an unsuccessful attempt to break in through the front door. The perp then removed $2,000 cash. No arrests have been made.
1/18
Hope Street
Unknown perps entered the victim’s apartment through the front door, which was locked, and stole a laptop, digital camera and $50 cash. No arrests have been made.
Knickerbocker Avenue
Unknown perps entered the premises without permission; they threw a rock through the window in order to gain access. The perp them stole the cash register, broke it and removed the money inside. No arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY:
1/12
Graham Avenue
Victim left his wallet on a chair in a doctor’s office. He got up for a few minutes, and when he returned the wallet was gone. Security cameras recorded the identity of the perp, and he was apprehended.
1/14
Grand Street
Victim placed her bag on the top of a piano in a local bar. When she returned to it, she noticed it was gone. No arrests have been made.
1/15
Flushing Avenue
Victim parked his car in the parking lot of a restaurant, and went inside toeat. When he came out, he noticed that the front passenger-side window was pushed down, and his radio and GPS were missing. No arrests have been made.
Metropolitan Avenue
Victim parked her car on the street. Upon returning to the vehicle, she discovered the passenger-side window smashed, and her laptop missing. No arrests have been made.
1/16
Driggs and S. 3rd
Victim was walking on S. 3rd Street from Bedford Avenue, approaching Driggs, when she was approached by four unknown male perps, one of whom grabbed her cell phone from her hand. No arrests have been made.
Bedford Avenue
Victim went to a party on Bedford Avenue. The victim placed her purse on the bed under several coats. When she returned to retrieve it, she discovered it was missing. No arrests have been made.
GRAND LARCENY AUTO
1/12
Boerum Street and Bushwick Avenue
Victim parked his car, and upon return noticed that it had been stolen. No arresets have been made, though the owner does have several summonses.
1/14
S. 4th Street
Victim parked his car on S. 4th Street, and when he returned it was missing. No arrests have been made.
1/17
S. 8th Street
Victim left his keys in the ignition of his car and went into his house. When he came back outside to check on his car, he noticed that it was gone. The victim also recalls leaving the door to the car unlocked and open. No arrests have been made.
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