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Last week's Crow Hill crime, as per the The Patch — Brooklynian

Last week's Crow Hill crime, as per the The Patch

PH/CH Patch wrote: Men Arrested with Loaded Guns on Park Place

Cops arrested two men they found with loaded guns at the corner of Park Place and Classon Avenue.

Police stopped 19-year-old and a 23-year-old who were in a 2004 Range Rover at the corner of Park Place and Classon Avenue at about 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 6.

The 23-year-old had a .22 caliber Phoenix Arms and the 19-year-old had two loaded guns, a .22 caliber Phoenix Arms and a .25 caliber Titan with the serial number filed off. Both men were charged with weapons possession. The report did not indicate why the Range Rover was stopped.

Two Crack Cocaine Arrests

Two people were arrested on the same day charged with having crack cocaine in public view:

A 40-year-old man was arrested after cops spotted him with crack cocaine in plain view at the corner of Bergen Street and Classon Avenue at about 10:25 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 8.

A 24-year-old woman was arrested inside a bodega at the corner of Franklin Avenue and St. Johns place and charged with having of crack cocaine in public view just before 1 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 8.

Burglary on St. Johns Place

A 35-year-old woman came home to discover that someone had broken into her third-floor St. Johns Place apartment and stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and electronics.

The thief apparently climbed up the fire escape at the building between Underhill and Washington and got in through a window with a broken lock. Taken was a $1,150 Sony Playstation 3, a Macbook Air laptop worth $1,000, a Tiffany necklace worth $150, a camera and some video games. The burglary took place on Friday Dec. 9, sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Burglary on Sterling Place

Someone broke into an apartment on Sterling Place between Classon and Franklin and stolen about $3,250 worth of computer equipment.

A 29-year-old woman came home at about 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7, to discover that a thief had apparently come through the back window and taken a $3,000 Macintosh computer as well as well as an iPod, iPod dock and cell phone.

Dean Street Marijuana Arrest

A 62-year-old man was arrested for marijuana possession after cops saw him with it in plain view as he stood in front a an apartment building on Dean Street between Washington and Grand avenues at about noon on Saturday, Dec. 10.

Dean Street Playground Cell Phone Swipe

A man’s cell phone was stolen out of his unattended bag while he was playing basketball at the Dean Street Playground on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10.

source: http://prospectheights.patch.com/articles/police-blotter-guns-crack-and-two-burglaries

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  • I wonder if the recent surge in gun point muggingson Classon will end as a result of last week's gun arrests at corner of Park Place and Classon.

  • The thief apparently climbed up the fire escape at the building between Underhill and Washington and got in through a window with a broken lock. Taken was a $1,150 Sony Playstation 3, a Macbook Air laptop worth $1,000, a Tiffany necklace worth $150, a camera and some video games. The burglary took place on Friday Dec. 9, sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

    I hope they confused the value of the two of these. What was that PS3 made from, gold?

  • LOL!! Excellent catch homeowner!

  • Phoenix Arms 22LR?

    I think if someone tried to mug me with that, I'd deck them.

  • It's also single action only, so if the perp has neglected to pull back the hammer, feel free to grab it out of his hands and run.

  • I imagine the NYPD got to impound the innocent Range Rover for the role it was forced to play.

    Hopefully it will eventually makes its way to a police auto auction and make someone happy.

  • homeowner said:

    The thief apparently climbed up the fire escape at the building between Underhill and Washington and got in through a window with a broken lock. Taken was a $1,150 Sony Playstation 3, a Macbook Air laptop worth $1,000, a Tiffany necklace worth $150, a camera and some video games. The burglary took place on Friday Dec. 9, sometime between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

    I hope they confused the value of the two of these. What was that PS3 made from, gold?

    Anyone check the "pawn shop" on Franklin and Park for the aforementioned electronics?

  • whynot_31 said:

    I wonder if the recent surge in gun point muggings on Classon will end as a result of last week's gun arrests at corner of Park Place and Classon.

    Nope:

    whynot_31 said:

    Armed Robbery

    BROOKLYN: *ARMED ROBBERY* (77 PCT) CLASSON AVE & BERGEN ST. ROBBERY AT GUNPOINT, PERPS M/B & F/B FLED ON BERGEN ST TOWARDS GRAND AVE. (c) [MNS225]

    Classon Ave & Bergen St

    Brooklyn, NY

    12/20/2011 7:21 p.m.

    source: http://gothamist.com/map/

    A male and female team....

  • Patch wrote: $10,000 Stolen from Commercial Van

    A 48-year-old male making a delivery on Franklin Avenue between Lincoln and St. John's Place had $10,000 stolen from his red commercial van while it was parked on Dec. 21 at 12:40 p.m. There were no signs of forced entry or damages to the vehicle.

    Crack Cocaine Sold on Classon Avenue

    Two suspects—a man, 46, and a woman, 45—were arrested on Classon Avenue between Sterling and St. John's Place on Dec. 22 at 9:40 a.m. for the sale of crack cocaine.

    Mugging at Gunpoint

    On Classon Avenue, between Bergen and Dean St., a 32-year-old woman was held at gunpoint by two suspects on Dec. 20. While walking along Classon at 7:20 p.m., a male and female approached the victim from behind with a silver gun and demanded money. The pair of assailants took the victim's cash and cellphone, then fled on foot west bound on Bergen St.

    Car and Christmas Presents Jacked on St. John's Place

    On St. John’s Place between Washington and Underhill, a 35-year-old woman was the victim of a pre-Christmas car-jacking. On Dec. 23 at 10:31p.m. a witness involved watched as the grey 2010 Chrysler Town and Country van was taken by an unknown man. The doors had been left unlocked with keys in the ignition. Additional items that had been inside the vehicle at the time of the incident included a Louis Vuitton purse, a black wallet, a Motorola cell phone, a Nokia cell phone, a red suitcase containing clothing, Christmas gifts and various credit cards.

    GPS Swiped From Jetta on Plaza Street East

    On Plaza Street East, between Vanderbilt and Butler, a male, 33 reported returned to his parked grey Volkswagon Jetta to find the front side passenger window was broken and his GPS removed on Dec. 21 at 8:13 p.m.

    Garage Break-In on Underhill

    Upon approaching her garage on Underhill Avenue between Pacific and Dean Street, a 44-year-old woman discovered her plexiglass garage-door window pushed in and window glass of a nearby door also broken on Dec. 24 at 10:20 a.m.

    Knives, Burglary Tools, and Graffiti Paraphernalia Confiscated

    A police officer patrolling Lincoln Place, between Washington and Underhill Avenue, on Dec. 24 at 12:35 a.m. observed a suspect cursing and yelling in the middle of an indoor hallway. He was found to be in possession of a gravity knife.

    On Washington Avenue, between Bergen and Dean on Dec. 22 at 12:48 p.m., a 61-year-old man was arrested for possession of an open container of alcohol in public view. During a search he was also found to have a “butterfly” knife.

    At the corner of Dean Street and Grand Avenue on Dec. 21 at 10:43 p.m. a 44-year-old man was arrested for allegedly obstructing traffic. When apprehended by the police, he was found to posess burglar tools and graffiti instruments with no legitimate purpose, including a screwdriver set, boxcutter, gloves, and Sharpie permanent marker.

    source: http://prospectheights.patch.com/articles/police-blotter-crack-cocaine-car-jacking-10-000-stolen-from-commercian-van

    I'm not sure the car jacking really counts as a car jacking. It does not sound like the guy used force to take it. ...it was sitting there, running, with lots of valuables inside....

  • A screwdriver set and a sharpie don't really sound like very good burglar tools to me.

  • A few more muggings this week:

    Patch wrote: Two more people have been mugged near Franklin Avenue by robbers who threatened to shoot them, continuing a string of strong-arm attacks in the neighborhood.

    On Sunday, a 36-year-old woman was walking up the stairwell in her apartment building when a man held up what she described as an “artificial” looking handgun and said repeatedly, “give me your phone lady,” according to a police report.

    The woman handed over her wallet, which held about $100. The thief then ran off, the report said.

    The attack happened just before 2:20 a.m. on Jan. 8 in a building on Lincoln Place between Classon and Franklin avenues.

    On Monday afternoon, Jan. 9, a 33-year-old man robbed at the corner of Dean Street and Franklin avenue as he was walking to the bus stop.

    Just before 4:10 p.m. a man came up to him holding an “object in his waistband” and threatened to shoot him. The robber then reached into the victim’s rear pocket and took out his wallet, which had the man’s passport, credit cards and $15.

    Then the thief ran away, according to a police report.

    Dep. Inspector Elvio Capocci, head of the 77th Precinct, said he has placed extra foot patrols in the Franklin Avenue area and reminds residents to avoid showing cell phones and other electronic devices while walking outside.

    He also recommends people avoid walking alone at night if possible. One option for getting home safely is the Brooklyn Bike Patrol, a free volunteer escort service.

    source: http://prospectheights.patch.com/articles/two-more-strong-arm-muggings-near-franklin-avenue

  • Huh. They better have that gun drawn already when they try to reach for my wallet.

  • I wonder if the 77th Pct would entertain bringing back a version of Muggable Mary.

    Made for television, this film chronicles the life and work of real-life New York City undercover policewoman Mary Glatzle, here played by Karen Valentine). A single mom, Ms. Glatzle is in dire need of money to pay for her son's mounting medical expenses. Thus she joins the NYC police force, and makes it known that she will take on any dangerous assignment so long as it fattens her bank account. Providing to be adept at disguises, Mary acts as a decoy for muggers and rapists, posing as everything from a hooker to a little old lady--and in the process, she becomes famous as "Muggable Mary". Though Karen Valentine did most of her own stunts, in certain hazardous sequences she was doubled by Tanya Russell. Muggable Mary: Street Cop made its first CBS network appearance on February 25, 1982. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

    Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/muggable-mary-street-cop#ixzz1jBNiSipC

    I'll leave it to others to imagine what disguise would be most suited to attracting muggers on Franklin Ave.

  • patch wrote: A 25-year-old woman was robbed by a ski-masked man who jabbed something into her back that felt like a gun, according to a police report.

    The woman was walking on St. Johns Place between Bedford and Franklin avenues at 12:35 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 24, when the man came up to her behind.

    He jabbed the gun-like object into her back and told her to hand over her backpack and money. After she handed over the goods, the man ran off. In addition to the backpack, the woman was out several credit cards and an iphone, but there was no cash in the backpack, according to the report.

    source: http://prospectheights.patch.com/articles/woman-held-up-on-st-johns-place

  • There was a perp search this morning with helicopters hovering over the neighborhood for several hours. Gothamist notes as much but has no further info...

  • It looked like Gothamist was reporting it was a medical patient and they had K9 Units out as well. Later it said there were two perp searches, not defining the 1010 President st. one as the escaped King County hospital patient.

    "Search For Missing

    Aviation & K-9 req for a missing patient, 57 y/o b/m. "

    That part doesn't seem to be on the description anymore but it was there around 6:30am.

    Anyone think this guy did more than leave without signing his AMA form?

  • Me thinks he may have been person in custody (either under arrest, or under a psychiatric hold) that saw a chance to be a person on the run.

  • Did they catch him?

  • I hope they caught him. All the yelling and noise they were making at 4:30am was pretty alarming. They were searching the roofs, basements, and walkways between President/Carroll and Franklin/Bedford. There had to have been at least 100 law enforcement agents in the area (not an exaggeration). Carroll was blocked off at Franklin and half the street was filled with police vehicles (marked and unmarked). President had them lined up the south side of the street from Carroll until halfway to Bedford and they filled the street on Franklin between Carroll and President.

  • patch wrote: Unhappy Customer Smashes Window at James

    An unhappy customer took his frustration out by smashing the front window of James restaurant with a hammer.

    The man had an argument with a staff member over the service on Jan. 25 at the restaurant, located on the corner of Carlton Avenue and St. Marks. He left, but then came back just before 7:30 p.m. wielding a hammer. After breaking the window he took off down Carlton towards Flatbush. There were no injuries.

    Woman Arrested after Stiffing Cabbie

    A 21-year-old woman was arrested after she took a taxi from Manhattan to Park Place and Grand Avenue, but didn’t have the cash to pay when they arrived. The arrest took place at 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29.

    $70 Bodega Scam

    A man of about 45 placed a $6 order at a bodega and paid with a $100 bill. After he got his change he said he was overcharged wanted his money back. The clerk handed him the Benjamin Franklin. The man than handed over a $20 and four singles and ran out.

    The theft took place at Lincoln Place Deli Corp. on the corner of Classon Avenue and Lincoln Place on Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 12:45 p.m.

    $1,200 Bike Theft

    A 38-year-old man said TCR Road Bike worth $1,200 was stolen from his apartment building garage. The theft took place sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 27 at a building on Pacific Street between Washington and Grand avenues.

    source: http://prospectheights.patch.com/articles/police-blotter-unhappy-customer-smashes-restaurant-window-bodega-scam-more

    Note, some of these crimes are taking place east of Washington in PH, so the title to this thread "Crow Hill Crime, as per the Patch" is no longer accurate.

    If people really want me too, I'll divide the crime by Washington Ave border ...but, really?

  • That clerk is pretty dumb. That's the oldest con in the world. Rule one is you _never_ hand the money back first.

  • I hope you don't get arrested for this if the credit card machine in the cab is merely broke. You need to be unwilling and/or unable to go to an ATM, right?

    Woman Arrested after Stiffing Cabbie

    A 21-year-old woman was arrested after she took a taxi from Manhattan to Park Place and Grand Avenue, but didn’t have the cash to pay when they arrived. The arrest took place at 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29.

    P.S. Murder last night in Crow Hill:

    Located on St Marks, between Classon and Franklin.

  • <quote> Woman Arrested after Stiffing Cabbie

    A 21-year-old woman was arrested after she took a taxi from Manhattan to Park Place and Grand Avenue, but didn’t have the cash to pay when they arrived. The arrest took place at 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 29.

    </quote>

    So I believe you still have to pay but demand they take you off meter and drive you to an ATM. Additionally, take down their medallion number and promptly call 311 to complain. It really does affect them - all are investigated.

  • Yes, that is what you should do if the credit card reader is broke. However, I'd be surprised if this was a case of someone who was merely short of cash.

    For example, she may have just arrived at her location than bolted out of the cab....

    Pure supposition of course.

    Note to self: Have enough $ for cab just in unlikely event that credit card machine is broken, AND NYPD arrests people simply for this.

  • Happy Valentines Day!

    It doesn't look like it was an especially bad week for Crow Hill; much of this seems to be spread out among the "West of Bedford" area that the PH Patch focuses on.

    Patch wrote: Robbery at Knife-Point

    A 25-year-old woman was robbed by a knife-wielding man who demanded she give up her iPhone as she left a grocery store near the corner of Prospect Place and Franklin Avene late Sunday night.

    “Take the phone out of your pocket,” the man ordered as he grabbed her hood from behind with a knife as she left the store at 11:10 p.m., according to a police report.

    The man snatched the phone and ran soutbound on Franklin Avenue He is described as a 40-year-old black man, standing 5-foot-6 with short hair.

    Women Robbed on Vanderbilt

    Two women had just come out of a bar on Vanderbilt Avenue near Bergen Street when they were attacked and robbed by two men early Monday morning.

    One of the women, 31, was struck in the face and had her wallet lifted, while the other woman, 30, had her cell phone violently snatched from ear as she was talking on it, according to a police report.

    Cops describe one of the attackers as a black man with dreadlocks, standing 5-foot-10 and wearing a sweater or vest. The other was described only as wearing a waste-length, black jacket.

    Woman Robbed at Bank ATM

    A quick cash grab was made inside the Chase Bank on Flatbush Ave. near Grand Army Plaza when a woman turned away from the ATM to help her child.

    The 24-year-old woman went to pick up something her child had dropped and someone swooped in and swiped $420 she had withdrawn from the cash dispenser just before 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 8, according to a police report.

    Cops described the thief as a black man with short hair, standing 5-foot-9 and weighing 180 pounds.

    Teenager Attacked

    A pack of female teens beat up a 16-year-old girl as she walked home from school.

    The teen was walking on Prospect Place and Grand Avenue just after 2:15 p.m. on Feb. 8 when three girls approached her and one started asking her questions.

    The confrontation quickly turned violent when the three teens started kicking and punching the victim, who was later treated at Long Island College Hospital.

    All three attackers, a 16-year-old and two 15-year-olds, were busted and charged with assault. The cause of the fight was not immediately known.

    Tax Invasion

    A 28-year-old man is claiming identity theft after he learned his taxes were filed—but neither he nor his accountant did the paperwork.

    The Bergen Street man, who reported the incident to police on Feb. 12, went to prepare his annual tax return, but was informed by his accountant that someone had already filed on his behalf, according to the police report.

    The victim flagged the apparent financial finagling to the Internal Revenue Service and said someone had used his personal information on the forms.

    A few cell phone grabs, a $ grab at an ATM, teens beating the crap out of each other, ....nothing out of the ordinary.

  • I had a similar incident last week coming from JFK. The driver insisted his reader was working while flashing me a fat stack of receipts. I called shenanigans because it was 7:30am when he picked me up from JFK, so he couldn't have been at work long enough to have an inch high stack. I sat in his cab and called the bank. They told me there was absolutely nothing wrong with my any of my cards (debit or credits). I walked to the bodega on the corner and took money out of the ATM. My friend suspects the driver fiddled with the system so that my card wouldn't work, forcing me to pay cash. I don't know, but I guess that's possible. I was scared $hitless because I knew I could get arrested if I didn't pay AND we were sitting right in front of my apartment.

  • Ishtar said:

    I was scared $hitless because I knew I could get arrested if I didn't pay AND we were sitting right in front of my apartment.

    Why would you be scared $hitless about being arrested? Drivers deal with this all the time. The driver would have no reason to call the cops unless you actually tried to skip the fare.

  • Grabbing a gun from a mugger seems like a bad idea.

    Patch wrote: A 35-year-old man turned the tables on a would-be thief by grabbing the gun from him during a mid-afternoon robbery attempt in Crown Heights.

    The man was walking home the Franklin Avenue train station at about 2:15 p.m. on Feb. 12, when he noticed someone following him. The thief came up to him and took out a silver handgun. But instead of giving up his wallet, the man grabbed the gun, according to a police report.

    “Are you (expletive) crazy? Give me that gun back!” the thief said. But the man held fast and the thief ran off, according to the report.

    The victim had no injuries from the incident, which took place on St. Charles Place, which is between St. Johns and Lincoln places and Franklin and Bedford avenues.

    The thief is described as a black man weighing 160 pounds with brown eyes, medium dark skin and clear complexion. He was wearing blue jeans and a waist-length black jacket.

    source: http://prospectheights.patch.com/articles/man-grabs-gun-from-mugger-on-st-charles-place

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