FDNY responded to a fire at Tompkins Place at 7:34 p.m.
The suspect is wanted for at least one recent robbery
Reports from the 76th Precinct
Three young crooks approached a man at the northeast corner of Clinton and Congress Streets.
A group of Carroll Gardens women are said to be actively monitoring the area, and signaling with flashlights.
Reports from the 76 Precinct
Groups of teenagers have taken to misusing furniture in the secluded Red Hook waterfront area.
FDNY responded to a blaze on the eighth floor of a nine-story building in Boerum Hill at 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
Six Carroll Gardens residents were evacuated, but none injured.
Two parked cars were pushed onto the sidewalk in Cobble Hill on Friday.
Starmeka Copeland, 12, who disappeared Wednesday, is now back home, police said.
Sixty five bags of heroin were recovered.
This week's Police Blotter for the 76th Precinct
Cops say a suspect who was arrested last week was the likely culprit.
Both F and G train service was halted as a result of the apparent suicide.
An aide at the Baltic St. school was suspended by the DOE after being arrested.
Shutdown occurs after span reportedly hit by crane pulled by tugboat Tuesday evening.
Officers recovered 47 small bags of crack cocaine and 14 bags of marijuana
Police Captain said the new crew will help address issues the community is facing.
Blaze reported at 6:16 a.m. Sunday.
Captain Lewis commended the pair for their hard work; said crime is down 40% overall.
Police Blotter for the 76th Precinct
A gun buyback program, scheduled for January 28, hopes to remove weapons from the streets.
The devices, to be mounted on police cars, use radiation to detect weapons -- and have one civil liberties group worried.
This week's police blotter from the 76th Precinct.
Police Blotter from the 76th Precinct
After two officials were arrested at this year's West Indian Day Parade, and hateful comments were posted by police officers on a Facebook page, area pols want to see more police sensitivity in communities of color.
Statistics from the 76th and 78th Precincts, covering Carroll Gardens, Park Slope and Red Hook all show a spike in crime.
This is the third time the sign has been uprooted in less than a month.
Reports from the 76th Precinct.
Robberies rose 40 percent in the 76th Precinct in 2011
News from the 76th Precinct.
New York Cares Coat Drive Seeking 100,000 coats citywide
Reports and holiday safety tips from the 76th Precinct.
Hogan is in court for rent owed on her business, Providence Day Spa.