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                                    N P ^ SKNIFE ASSAULT: On Sept. 21st, a 22 yearold Hispanic male drew a knife on a man, 24,who was walking down Atlantic Ave. at HicksSt. at 3:45am. A watch and a ring valued at$500 were stolen as well as the viciou swelfare identification card.PURSE STOLEN: A 29-year-old womanwas robbed at knife-point, Sept. 21 at 1:30amon the comer of Union and Henry Streets.The assailant, Lawrence Grier, 20, of HoytSt., allegedly demanded that she take him toher apartment so that he could get somemore money. On the way, an officer from the76th Precinct arrested Grier for robbery andkidnapping.IN A STORE: At 1:25pm on Sept. 20, in astore located on Sackett St. between Henryand Hicks, a man and a woman robbed thestore of $460 in currency. The woman allegedly entered the store to by a drink and waslater followed by the man who also said hewanted to make a purchase. They began aconversation with the woman clerk in thestore, then produced a gun and took her to theback room before running out with themoney.RESTRAINED: Samuel Padin, 16, wasissued a summons by police officers on Sept.18 at 1pm in front of his home at 355 5th Ave.Padin did not like the summons and officerssay he took a swing at them. They handcuffedhim and arrested him for assault.SLASHER: A 30-year-old female wasallegedly assaulted by four females on Sept.17 with a razor blade cutting the left side ofthe victim%u2019s face. Iris Estrada, 29, was arrested at 9:30pm the same day at 223 15th St.The three other females are still being investigated.GUN TOTING: A 14-year-old boy was arrested by Police Officer Best on Sept. 15 at3:15pm on the comer of 4th Ave. and Dean St.for carrying a loaded gun.MALE HARASSED: A 46-year-old manwas being harassed with a baseball bat byDan Trevino, 24, on the comer of Union St.and 4th Ave. on Sept. 12. Police Officer Santomauro was summoned to the scene and hearrested Trevino at 10:30pm.TWO ROBBED: A man entered a buildingat 162 Montague St. on Sept. 22 at 9:20amunder the pretense that he was looking for anapartment and then pulled out a weapon androbbed a 37-year old woman. He then told herhe would wait for the next person to arriveand would rob them also and forced her into4-l_ _ L . - l . _ . _ _ _ 1 _ - i f %u2022 %u2022 v t n i i iu i c u a c i v l u u i i i a t l u i u c p u u a . w h i c h u i c i i c a iperson arrived, he robbed him and put him inthe back room also. He then took petty cashand escaped with $235 in cash and $5500 injewelry.FORCED INSIDE: A 28-year old manwalking at Bond and Nevins St. on Sept. 24 at10:15pm was forced into his building by twomen armed with a knife. One of the men heldhim while the other searched through hishousehold belongings. The two fled with aflute.MISTAKEN IDENTITY: A 41-year oldman was grabbed, thrown up against thewall, and robbed by two other men on Sept.24, at 12:01am, on the comer of Adelphi St.and Myrtle Ave. The victim said that the firstassailant stopped him with the ruse that hemistook him for his twin brother. Theassailant fled with $30.JUNIOR MUGGER: A 24-year-old manwas robbed at gunpoint on Sept. 25, at11:25pm, by a man known to him only as%u201cFreddy Junior.%u201d %u201cFreddy Junior%u201d allegedlyapproached the man at the comer of Clermont and Washington Aves., and asked himfor a cigarette. The man pulled his pack fromhis rear pants pocket, which also contained$40. %u201cFreddy Junior%u201d pulled a gun, and said%u201cI%u2019m the press.%u201d He fled with the $40 downWilloughby Ave.TOOLS TAKEN: On Sept. 25, RobertPiellucci, 39, from Atlantic Ave., was arrested by Police Officer Vitale as he wasfound stealing property valued at $450 from aFord van parked at 6th Ave. and St. JohnsPlace at 2pm.CHAIN ROBBER: Two black males, agedapproximately 18 and 19, robbed a 16-year-oldmale as he walked down 5th St. between 6thand 7th Avenues Sept. 25 at 2am. A $200 goldchain was stolen and the two remain at large.BURGLAR ARRESTED: Luiz Rivera, 26,from Union St., broke into an apartment at677 Union St. at 11am on Sept. 25 and wasallegedly in the process of burgling theresidence when Police Officer Nesbitt foundRivera and arrested him.it-------------- Oriental-type Rugs S* Braided Rugs%u2605 Brqadloom RunnersIt Carpeting for stairsw i i u t t m jr <9Sales & ServiceOMoriaifCarpet Cleaning Co.Est. 19285604 3rd A v e .439-9005_________ _____LEVOLORBLINDS50%OFF^ ^ O m %u00ae o i ) k r a f tin Park Slope145 7th Ave.Bklyn. 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