62nd Precinct
Bensonhurst—Bath Beach
Knife day, isn’t it?
A dangerous stranger stabbed a 79th Street man for no apparent reason on Oct. 26, cops said.
The 26-year-old victim was sitting on his stoop on the corner of 17th Avenue in Bensonhurst at 2:30 am when the fiend walked up and stuck him in the left side with an unknown object, police said.
On a roll
A gun-toting goon stole $250 from a W. Sixth Street deli on Oct. 22, officers reported.
The bandit barged into the deli at the corner of Avenue O in Mapleton at 9:50 pm, flashed a black handgun, and demanded cash, police said.
The clerk on duty complied, and the desperado decamped with the loot, a police report recounts.
Kings Highway-men
Two punks robbed a man of $700 and a cellphone on Van Sicklen Avenue on Oct. 22, NYPD officials said.
The man was between Avenues S and T in Gravesend at 3:45 pm when the predatory pair approached him from behind, police said. One rapscallion put the victim in a headlock, and the other whipped out a black handgun and demanded money, per cops.
The victim handed over his wallet and phone, and the scalawags fled north toward Kings Highway, according to the authorities.
Wheeling and stealing
Someone stole a safe from an 86th Street car dealership on Oct. 27, officers stated.
The burglar broke into the lot between Bay 11th Street and 16th Avenue in Bath Beach overnight by clipping a chain-link fence, then busted a lock on one of the building’s doors, according to a report.
Once inside, the prowler uprooted a safe bolted to the floor and used a rolling chair as a dolly to cart it outside, a report states. The safe contained $108 and 64 vehicle inspection stickers, police said.
While inside the office, the thief also opened six vehicles, but it is not clear whether he removed any property, according to law enforcement officials.
— Max Jaeger






















