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Police Seek Suspect in String of 11 Burglaries in Kensington & Windsor Terrace

Police Seek Suspect in String of 11 Burglaries in Kensington & Windsor Terrace
Most of the burglaries took place along a 2 mile stretch of Central Brooklyn (Screenshot via Google My Maps)

WINDSOR TERRACE – Police have a suspect in a string of 11 commercial burglaries across Windsor Terrace and Kensington throughout October this year.

NYPD has determined the robberies are part of a pattern and are seeking 24-year old Edwing Perez-Guzman for questioning in connection with the events.

Edwing Perez-Guzman is wanted for questioning by the NYPD in connection with the burglaries (Photo via DCPI)

Operating along a 2-mile stretch near Ocean Parkway, the thieves struck commercial businesses day and night, entering through windows and using crowbars to force doors or break locks. A list of the incidents in the pattern can be seen below:

Date Business Address Time Stolen
8/7/17 [Restaurant] 715 56th Street 2:00 PM Blender
10/15/17 Cityline Pharmacy Corp. 511 Cortelyou Road 6:00 PM $150
10/18/17 Hamilton’s Restaurant 2826 Fort Hamilton Parkway 2:10 AM $104, Gift Certificates, Wine
10/19/17 CID NY Independent Living Services 150 Ocean Parkway 10:26 PM Laptop, Electronics
10/19/17 Sunnyville Social Adultcare Center 150 Ocean Parkway 10:30 PM N/A
10/21/17 Hair Care by Yolanda 142 East 4th Street 5:15 PM N/A
10/21/17 Windsor Coffee 144 East 4 Street 7:00 PM $150, Tablet, Laptop
10/22/17 Jaya Yoga East 2902 Fort Hamilton Parkway 2:40 AM $200, Tool Kit, Microphone, Sparkling Apple Juice
10/30/17 Chino’s Corner Deli Grill 2923 Fort Hamilton Parkway 3:30 AM N/A
10/30/17 The Adirondack 1241 A Prospect Avenue 5:45 AM $900
11/2/17 [Restaurant] 1233 Prospect Avenue 7:00 PM $200

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS or for Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers Website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM or texting their tips to 274637(CRIMES) then enter TIP577. All calls are strictly confidential.