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Kensington's Felony Crimes November 7-13

Kensington's Felony Crimes November 7-13



Welcome back to the 66th Precinct’s felony crime report. With five burglaries and three robberies for the week, Kensington was jumping.

In Sector G: (Beverley Rd to Ave F, 37th Street to Coney Island Ave)
Tues, Nov 8, Burglary @ 11am, E 4 Street
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A woman says an unknown perp(s) entered her home and removed property, perhaps gaining access through window left open in living room.

Tues, Nov 8, Burglary @ noon from truck parked on Ocean Parkway off Beverley
Someone took tools from a business’ parked truck while driver was out doing a job.

Wed, Nov 9, Burglary @ 9:30am at McDonald Ave house
An Asian man says someone ransacked his apartment and took things. Point of entry not known.

Fri, Nov 11, Burglary @ 4pm of parked truck, E 2nd Street
Perp took business tools from truck while it was parked.

In Sector K: (Caton Ave to Beverley Rd; 37th Street to Coney Island Ave)
Wed, Nov 9, Robbery @ 1:30pm, E 7th and Caton Ave

An Asian man says three 16- to 17-year-olds threatened to shoot him and took his property. The teenaged boys fled on foot, destination unknown.

Fri, Nov 11, Burglary @ 1:30pm at a business on 37th St btwn 12th and 13th Ave
Someone took an Apple iMac computer from this store, perhaps entering through an unlocked front door. 

Fri, Nov 11, Robbery @ 12:48am on Church Ave
A white business owner says two white men entered his premises, showed him their firearm, took cash from the register, and then fled west on Church Ave.

Fri, Nov 11, Robbery @ 9pm*
As an Asian woman walked home from the subway station, an 18-year-old black youth approached her. He injured her as he forcibly dragged her to the ground and took her cellphone. Arrest made.

*This description appears to match that of young woman robbed at Albemarle Road and E 2nd as reported to the KWT listserv and reprinted by KarmaBrooklyn. Witnesses say the robbery was interrupted by people on the street.

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