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Crime & Cases October 20, 2011  RSS feed
TURN DOWN THE VOLUME
Residents Ask 106th Pct. For Noise Relief
     Noisy neighbors preventing residents from getting sleep wer
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Wanted For Robbery
      The man pictured in this security camera photo is wanted by police for recently holding up a man at a Bushwick intersection.
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He Won’t Be Home For Christmas
‘Holiday Bandit’ Guilty Of Heists
     The 36-year-old man dubbed by federal
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Sedan, Van Get Slammed At Corner
      Three people were injured after a car and a minivan collided at the corner of Maurice and Borden avenues in Maspeth at around 4:10 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 16, Fire Department sources said.
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Crook Uses Note To Grab Cash From Glendale Bank
Bandit Sought For Illegal Withdrawal
     The note-carrying bandit who took cash from
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Parents Booked For Kidnapping
     Took Their 8 Kids
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THEFTS, TRAFFIC TALK OF MVPORA
Capt. Warns About Local Con Artists
     Recent thefts and traffic problems were among the
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QNS. D. A. GOES TO WOODSIDE
Talks Crime At United Forties Meet
     An update on local crime and a visit
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Forest Hills Eyes Crime Spree
Police: Grand Larcenies An Issue
     Rumblings of a spike in crime around the
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104th Pct. Blotter
     Persons arrested in recent police actions as reported by the 104th Precinct included the following individuals: Oct. 10: (Beat 2) Justin Noboa, at Gates and Cypress avenues, for aggravated unlicensed operator, by P.O. Lodato.
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Car Thief Pays For Shooting Fmr. Cop
Opened Fire On Victim In Robbery
     A 28-year-old Queens man has been sentenced to serve up to 40 years in prison for the attempted murder of a former New York City police officer during a carjacking outside the officer’s Laurelton home in May 2009, it was announced.
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Investment Co. Head Made Off With Millions In Scheme
Gets 20 Years For Stealing Clients’ $
     The former owner and president of two Long Island-based investment companies which had offices in Maspeth and Jackson Heights was sentenced last Friday, Oct. 14, to serve 25 years in federal prison after pleading guilty last year to charges that he concocted a Ponzi scheme that stole over $400 million from investors.
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