Teenagers Attacked One Another; Unlocked Entries Led To Easy Thefts & More In The Kensington Felony Report
Here’s the 66th Precinct report on the felonies committed just in Kensington police sectors G and K from September 19 through October 17. Sector G includes Beverley Road to Avenue F, and 37th Street to Coney Island Avenue; Sector K covers Caton Avenue to Beverley Road and 37th Street to Coney Island Avenue. The entire 66th Precinct is parceled into 13 sectors, lettered A-J.
ROBBERY
Friday, September 19, 3p.m., reported 3 days later.
Church & McDonald Avenues (Transit)
Police said two teenaged girls grabbed a 15-year-old girl on the northbound F train as she was heading home from school with her classmates. After the train door closed at the Ditmas Avenue stop, the attackers allegedly punched her, threw her to the floor and held her down as they went through her pockets. The teenaged perps allegedly took a bracelet, a necklace, a ring, an iPad and $200 cash. Brooklyn Robbery Squad arrested one girl September 24 and the other October 1.
Monday, September 29, 10:20 PM
Dahill Road between Louisa Street & Church Avenue
A man, 23, told police that as he was leaving his home a young man, 20, allegedly stopped him with a knife and demanded his money. The perp left empty-handed once the victim succeeded in disarming him during a struggle, according to the NYPD. The perp left his mark, nonetheless, the police said, reportedly biting his victim on his left forearm and leaving scrapes on his back and side.
The 66th Precinct Detective Squad arrested the perp on October 1.
Thursday, October 16, 9:25 p.m.
Shell Gas Station, 3437 Fort Hamilton Parkway at Chester
Police say a 45-year-old man allegedly pointed a black revolver at the attendant, telling him, “Put your hands up and don’t move!” The attendant gave the thief $6,500 from the cash register.
Friday, October 17, 9:15 p.m, reported 1.5 hours later.
E 7 Street & Cortelyou Road
A 16-year-old male told police that as he was walking another teenager allegedly grabbed him and forcefully took his iPhone 5 and Aldo wristwatch.
The 70th precinct arrested the perp, a 17-year-old boy, later that same day.
FELONY ASSAULT
Wednesday, September 24, 6 p.m
Nasser Candy Store, 369 McDonald Avenue, corner of Albemarle Road
A 19-year-old boy allegedly struck another customer, 18, with a blunt instrument at this corner deli while the customer was buying a soda. The blow injured the young man’s left arm and leg, police said.
66th Precinct officers arrested the perp that evening.
Monday, October 2, 9 p.m., reported Monday, October 6, 7:43 p.m.
Ocean Parkway between Avenue C & Cortelyou Road
A woman, 26, told police she was having an argument with the building’s super, a man, 58. The woman said the super left the elevator and in doing so, allegedly hit her 18-month-old son in the head with the elevator door. As the woman continued to argue with him, he allegedly grabbed her right wrist, twisted it, and fractured it.
66th Precinct Detective Squad arrested the super October 8.
BURGLARY
Sometime between Sunday, September 21, 2 p.m.and Monday, September 22, 8:06 a.m.
300 McDonald Avenue, corner of Caton
A man from Excellent Glass Corp (on E. 2 St) left his company’s truck parked overnight at McDonald and Caton. The next morning he returned at 8 a.m. to discover the passenger door lock had been broken and removed, along with a GPS, a Bluetooth, a Machiita Drill and drill box and $20 cash.
Sometime between Saturday noon, August 23 and Tuesday, September 23, 2 p.m. Reported 2 hours later.
Ocean Parkway between Beverley Road & Avenue C
After a month’s lapse, a 66-year-old man checked the basement storage area in his apartment building. The door’s chain was broken and five bikes were gone—two electric and three others: red, yellow, and brown bikes.
Sometime between Tuesday, September 30, 7:30 p.m. and Thursday, October 2, 1:15 p.m. Reported within the hour.
Nikolla Holdings Corp (business), 815 Avenue C
A Nikolla associate reported to police that tools worth $3,600 were missing from his basement storage area.
Sometime between Thursday, October 2, 3:30 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. Reported 1 hour later.
Beverley Rd between E 5 Street & Ocean Parkway
A woman, 22, told police someone entered her apartment through a closed, but unlocked, rear bedroom window and took $10 cash, her wallet, Chase credit card, driver’s license, school I.D, and Social Security card.
Tuesday, October 7, between 1 a.m. to 11 a.m. Reported 1 hour later.
Ocean Parkway between Beverley Road & Avenue C
Police say a woman, 36, reported the theft of a Spyder Jacket from her apartment. The perp got in through an open rear window off the fire escape.
Sometime between Wednesday, October 8, 6 p.m. and Sunday, October 12, 3 p.m. Reported 1 hour later.
E 5 Street between Beverley & Avenue C
Upon returning to his parked business vehicle, a 21-year-old man found the inside partition broken and his property gone, police say.