Wednesday, June 26, 2019

NYPD seeks info on this burglary suspect who entered an unlocked apartment

The NYPD is looking for the following suspect... info via the EVG inbox this morning...

It was reported to police that on Wednesday, June 19 at 10:30 a.m., inside a residential building located in the vicinity of East 6th Street and 1st Avenue, an unidentified individual entered an apartment on the third floor through an unlocked front door and removed a Dell Laptop and a Michael Kors watch before fleeing through the front door, to parts unknown.

The individual is described as a male Hispanic, medium build, 50 to 60-years-old with a light complexion and grey hair. He was last seen wearing a grey t-shirt, a grey hooded sweat jacket and dark colored pants.

Anyone with information that could help in the investigation is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You may also submit tips online. All calls are confidential.

6 comments:

  1. Lock your doors, people! And don't buzz anyone in if you're not expecting them.

    I confronted a guy in my entry claiming to be ConEd who wanted access to the basement. When I told him to call the super, he became angry and belligerent. A legit service person would not do that. Gotta be vigilant.

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  2. I'm confused... is it "Lock your doors!" or "Open borders!"?

    Please tell me what to think!

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  3. Who leaves their doors unlocked ?

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  4. I lock my door when I go down to take the garbage out. LOCK YOUR DOOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. 9:58: in NYC, that is just as common sense! if I am out of sight of the door, it gets locked. There is a whole industry of scumbags in this country whose work is walking around testing doors to see if they're unlocked. They exist in the burbs too, they wander through back yards checking doors and windows. This society is way to easy on scumbags.

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  6. @10:52am: Agree: if I'm out of sight of my door, I always LOCK IT. Yet this common-sense advice falls on the deaf ears of the (I suspect) cool young things who pay so much rent that they figure the place MUST be safe!

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