60th Precinct
Coney Island—Brighton Beach—Seagate
Subway abduction
A ruffian grabbed a passenger on a subway platform at Neptune Avenue on July 19 and pulled him into a train car before robbing him.
The victim told police he was on the platform of the station near W. Sixth Street at 12:45 am when the beast approached him. As a northbound F train pulled up, the goon grabbed the victim by the left arm and said, “Get on the train with me,” cops said.
The crook sat the victim down in the subway car and said, “My name is Hector. Give me your stuff,” officials said. The victim handed over a cellphone and $20, said police.
Door degenerate
An unidentified lout asked a man to hold the lobby door open for him on W. Eighth Street on July 20, then assaulted and robbed him at gunpoint.
The thug followed the man up to his apartment door near 86th Street and Avenue X at 3:15 am and flashed a silver firearm before trying to strip a gold necklace from the victim’s neck, said police. The fiend hit the man in the forehead with the gun when the man resisted, authorities reported. The suspect took off with the jewelry after the attack, a police report stated.
Brassiere bandit
Cops cuffed a woman on July 20 who they said stole $230 from another woman’s bra on Mermaid Avenue.
The woman allegedly got her mitts on the money near W. 21st Street at 3 pm and then ran to Stillwell Avenue, where she was apprehended, police said.
Swim swipe
Police arrested a man who they said swiped a woman’s bag from the beach near W. 19th Street on July 23 while she went swimming.
The victim told police she had gone for a 30-minute swim at 7 pm, but came back to discover her bag, holding $78, a credit card, and an iPhone, gone, according to a police report.
Cops canvassed the area using a smartphone-tracking app and found the suspect in possession of the cellphone, officials reported. The phone was the only property recovered, police said.
— Eric Faynberg