An internationally known author had her fancy TV robbed while she was in the hospital earlier this summer, she told police.
Gloria Naylor, who burst onto the literary scene with her collection of stories, “The Women of Brewster Place,” in 1982, reported that her high-definition TV was stolen from her Second Street apartment while she was being treated between July 16 and Sept. 12.
Cops don’t know how the thief got into the apartment, which is between Eighth Avenue and Prospect Park West.
The book, by the way, was later turned into a movie starring Oprah Winfrey. Naylor is also plotting a run for mayor in 2013, she told The Brooklyn Paper.
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