94th Precinct
Greenpoint–Northside
Bad breakup
A delivery driver angry with his employer hit him over the head with a chair on N. Seventh Street on Sept. 2, cops reported.
The owner of the N. Seventh Street restaurant between Bedford and Driggs avenues said that he got into an argument with one of his delivery drivers at 11:50 pm. Then, suddenly, the disgruntled grunt threw a chair onto the ground, officers said. When the owner told him to pick it up, he got even angrier, police reported.
“F— you,” the driver supposedly said.
The attacker then hit the boss over the head with the chair and ran away, officers reported.
Ripped off
The owner of a N. Fifth Street business reported that his employee stole $35,000 in cash from him in the past sixth months.
The proprietor of the establishment between Berry Street and Wythe Avenue stated that he fired his employee around midnight on Sept. 3 after he realized that the employee had pilfered the hefty sum. The victim said the double-dealer admitted that he took the money, and that he told him he had already spent more than $30,000.
You browse, you lose
A man left his bicycle unlocked outside of a Manhattan Avenue deli on Sept. 7 and came out to find it gone, cops said.
The victim said he stopped at a deli at the corner of India Street at 5 am. He was inside for about five minutes, and when he came out, someone had taken off on his ride, according to the authorities.
Vacation ruined
A burglar struck a Box Street apartment between July 13 and 30 — while the couple was on their honeymoon, officers recounted.
The lovebirds said that they went on their honeymoon for a few weeks and left a neighbor in charge of their dogs. When they returned to their house between McGuinness Boulevard and Manhattan Avenue, their neighbor told them that one day while they were gone, she came in to find the rear balcony doors wide open, law enforcement officials said. The couple checked the house and found their Canon camera missing, according to a report they made on Sept. 2.
— Danielle Furfaro