The 84th Precinct stationhouse in Downtown Brooklyn.
Photo by Kirstyn Brendlen
84TH PRECINCT
Brooklyn Heights–DUMBO–Boerum Hill–Downtown
Senior assaulted with purchasing cart
A 76-year-old man sustained head accidents after he was assaulted with a purchasing cart in Brooklyn Heights on Dec. 26.
The sufferer reported to police that he was walking by the intersection of Pierrepont Street and Monroe Place at round 6:30 p.m. when a person started arguing with him, calling him a “terrorist.”
The yet-to-be recognized perp then struck the sufferer with the steel purchasing cart he was pushing, inflicting the older man to fall and hit his head on the concrete. The perp struck the person once more as he lay on the bottom earlier than fleeing the scene.
Dog walker stabbed
Cops are in search of a person who assaulted a canine walker in Brooklyn Heights on Dec. 30.
The 59-year-old sufferer mentioned he was walking his canine down Clark Street at 8:50 p.m. when a person started yelling “absurd things about dog walkers” at him. The man then approached the sufferer, punching him within the head and stabbing him within the torso with an unknown object.
The canine walker was handled by EMS on the scene after the perp fled eastbound down Clark Street. Cops say they’re checking native surveillance cameras on the scene.
Case of theft
A sneak thief used a bank card to interrupt right into a Downtown house building on Dec. 24, making off with a $400 suitcase.
Officers from the 84th precinct reviewed safety footage offered by the 48-year-old sufferer, exhibiting a person getting into the house building at 9:30 a.m., utilizing a bank card to bypass the lock on the entrance door.
Once inside, the burglar stole a just lately delivered suitcase and shortly fled the scene. Cops say they’ve but to establish the thief.