Crime & Safety
Wii System and Accessories Stolen From Good Shepherd Services Office
Reports from the 76th Precinct.
The following arrest information was supplied by the 76th Precinct. It does not indicate a conviction.
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Good Shepherd Offices Robbed
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The management office of Good Shepherd support services, located at 317 Hoyt St., was robbed on Thursday, June 30, cops said, though the incident wasn't reported until July 8.
Over the course of a couple of days, numerous items in the office went missing, including a Nintendo Wii gaming system, various accessories and four games, a soundsystem and speakers and walkie talkies, worth about $2,000, cops said. There was no sign of forced entry, leading the victim to believe the thief knew the offices, or someone who worked there, cops said.
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Woman Robbed Outside Bodega
A woman was robbed by a man after exiting a bodega on Butler and Hoyt streets on July 1 around 2 p.m., cops said. The thief demanded money from 58-year-old female: "I know you got money, bi***."
After she said she had no money, the thug approached her from behind, and put his hands in her pockets. He made off with her driver's license and three MetroCards, but no cash.
The victim reported multiple abrasions to her hands and elbows.
Van Robbed During Unloading
A Ford van was being unloaded outside 253 Smith St. on Tuesday, June 21 just before noon when a thief opened the driver's side door and stole two phones, cops said. The crook took a Sprint HTC and a Sprint EVO, and ran off down Smith Street.
Computer Stolen From Construction Site Office
A worker at a construction site at 517 Court St. left the office to get a soda for his boss, and when he retured the locked office was unlocked, and a laptop was missing, cops said.
The incident occured on July 8 at 10 a.m., and there were no signs of forced entry. The thief took a Toshiba laptop worth $1,600.
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