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                                    M j c L e a r n in gV11 ~ C e n t e rTutorials %u2022 Test PreparationCounseling %u2022 Home TutoringAfter School Homework CenterDr. Mae Sakharov %u2022 Educational DirectorAdelaine Lepore %u2022 Administrative DirectorLast year Dr. Sakharov%u2019s high school preparation group 1 0 0% accep tan ce at specializedhigh schools and SAT scores w ent up asm uch as 260 points. AB C featured Dr.Sakharov on special %u201c20 /2 0 %u201d program .Now at two Brooklyn locations plus our Manhattan location.In Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens220 Court St. (betw. 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They took $4,miscellaneous credit cards, and his wallet.He broke away and ran toward Carlton Ave.BEER BOTTLE: An 86-year old man wasjumped from behind by four males while hewas walking on State Street between Bondand Nevins on July 12 at lam. One of the menhit him in the head with a beer bottle and hewas then knocked to the ground and stabbedin the left side hip. The four escaped with hiswallet and $40.SUBWAY ROBBERY: A male, 25, wasrushed by two men while he was waiting forthe B train in the Pacific Street subway station at 4am on July 11. One of the men pulleda knife, and knocking him to the floor askedfor his wallet. The two ran upstairs with thevictim in pursuit, but they escaped with $40 inmiscellaneous property.BORO HALL STATION: A 38-year-oldwoman was approached by a man who beganfondling her breasts and buttocks while shewas standing in the Borough Hall Subwaystation on July 13 at 12:45am. When thewoman moved away, the man followed herinto a closed off end of the station anddemanded her money. He fled with $5.FOUND WITH CRACK: A 16-year-old boywith a warrant out for his arrest for robberywas arrested on July 17 at 5pm for possessionof two vials for crack. The arrest occurred atthe Warren/Hoyt St. playground.FAILED TO UNSCREW: A 60 year-oldwoman on 2nd PI. between Court and SmithSts. was the victim of an attempted robberywhen a perpetrator tried to enter through herfront door by unscrewing the lock. He fled at10am on July 11 when unable to do so.FAMILIAR DRILLER: An acquaintanceof an 18 year-old female robbed her of hergray electric drill when he entered her apartment without force and removed it withoutpermission from her toolbox. The incident occurred on July 12 at 4pm on Lorraine St.STRIPPED OF CLOTHES: A car parkedon Warren at Hicks St. was robbed by thebreaking of a window and the possessions of a24 year-old man were removed from it on July 13 at 11pm. The thief got his nightbag,various pieces of clothing, a camera, a portable radio, the car stereo, and tools.ROBBED AT LIGHT: A truck was stoppedat the comer of Washington Ave. and FultonSt. for a red light on July 17 at 1:30pm, when aman reached in the open window, stuck anunknown object against the driver%u2019s neck,and robbed him of $375.ATTEMPTED ROBBERY: On July 12 atlam, a 19-year-old man was walking in thepark at Navy St. and Flushing St., when a 6%u20191 ,160-pound black man approached him andsaid %u201cGive me your money.%u201d The manclaimed not to have any, and started to backaway, when the mugger slashed him with arazor in the leg.STREET FRAUD: A 64 year-old womanbecame engaged in a conversation at 5thAve. and 9th St. with 32-year-old SuzannePittman of 27th Avenue in Queens on theevening of July 16 before she realized thatPittman was attempting to defraud her of$3000. Pittman was subsequently arrested forgrand larceny.GOLD-NABBER: An unidentified male approached a 26-year-old male at 322 FlatbushAvenue on July 16 at 4:10am with a knife,threatening to kill him if he did not turn overall his money. Two gold chains were stolenfrom the victim%u2019s neck and the thief wassubsequently arrested.HAD DRUGS: Robert Santiago, 19 11thStreet, was arrested on July 15 at 12:55pm forsmoking a controlled substance. Webber wasstanding at the south end of the Grand ArmyPlaza subway platform when he was arrested. Three vials of crack were found in hispossession.GOT HIM AT GROCERY: A 25-year-oldman was coming from a grocery store at11:05pm July 16 and was in front of 213Carlton Ave. when two male blacks shovedhim and demanded money, one claiming hehad a gun behind his back, and if the victimdidn%u2019t do as they said he%u2019d be shot. He gavethem $50, his wallet, gym bag and ring. Oneof the perps was 5%u201910%u201d, 1501bs., with amoustache, the other 5%u20199%u201d, 1501bs.iO P E N H O U S E !UlitEDJlO O I) CENTERA NOW ENROLLING FOR THE FALL%u2022 Nursery Programs%u2022 Extended H ours Care%u2022 A fter School Program%u2022 Dance Classes%u2022 Sum m er Cam pv _For information: 625-5252203 A tlantic Ave. (cor. 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