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                                    N.Y.P.D.TEEN PLAY: On July 26, 16-year-old Ernest Saxon from Monument Walk critically wounded his 13-year-old friend, Rasheem Tanner, from the same building, while playing with a .22-caliber gun Saxon had in his possession. Saxon has been charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon.BEATEN: A 24-year-old female was beaten with a black metal pipe at 690 Union St. on July 29 by Jacob Peres, also of Union St. Peres was arrested at 6pm for assault and possession of a weapon, though the metal pipe was not recovered.RADIO THIEF: James Dempsey, 35, was arrested July 29 at 4:40am for attempting to steal a car radio from a van that was parked at 102 Marlborough.PURSE STOLEN: A 32-year-old woman who was standing at the comer of Eighth Ave. and Montgomery had her purse stolen by a black male, between 25 and 30 years old at 10:10pm on July 29. The male fled into Prospect Park and is still at large.CLUBBED WITH GUN: A 44-year-old man was approached by two men at the comer of Prince St. and Myrtle on July 26, at 6:55am. One showed a gun and said, %u201cGive me your money,%u201d and the other searched the victim%u2019s pockets, taking $100. The gunman hit the victim across the face before the two fled.RAPE AND ROBBERY: A 26-year-old woman was sleeping on the couch in her Clinton Ave. home at 2am on July 30, when an unidentified male entered ttom ch b~.dow. He shoved the woman%u2019s head into the couch and said not to look at him or he%u2019d kill her. He put < towel over {%u00a3};%u25a0 head, pulled..ci to the floor, and raped her, then ransacked the house, taking $10 in cash, a ring, and a radio. The assailant then sodomized the woman before fleeing.SUBWAY ARREST: Three men attemptedto rob Transit Officer Paul Rozinski on a northbound B train, stopped at Clinton and Washington Aves. at 4:20am on July 29. One pulled a revolver, but Officer Rozinski pulled his own gun, and chased die three through the train. He caught two: a 16-year-old male, and Darryl Lynch, 22, of Spencer S tSHOT IN STREET: A 31-year-old man was crossing at the intersection of Adephi St. and Myrtle Ave. at 2:45am on July 26, when he heard a single shot. He realized that he had been hit in the right hand and went to nearby Brooklyn Hospital for treatment.JUVENILE MUGGERS CAUGHT: Four juvenile males assaulted a woman at 3; 30pm on July 23, and stole her pocket book, at the comer of Hall St. and Willoughby Ave. Two of the youths, 15 and 16, were caught and arrested by 88th precinct officer Ricardo Lopez. The pocketbook was recovered.CLERMONT KILLING: Aida Diaz, 43, allegedly stabbed Victoria Diaz, 26, in the elder Diaz%u2019 home at 10 Clermont Ave. at 12:50pm on July 19, police report. The two had been involved in a dispute when Aida stabbed Victoria. She was arrested by 88th precinct officer Pedro Valez.FOUR CAUSE PAIN: A 37-year-old man was approached by four males on the comer of Baltic and Henry Sts. at 5:20am on July 28. After demanding all of his money and kicking him in the genitals, they were arrested by officers in a passing radio car. The would-be muggers are Michael Eaddy, 29. of Dwight St., Jerome Iincoln, 26, of Marcy Ave., Samuel Perez, 17, of Columbia St. and Rubin Morales, 17, of W. 9th St.FACIAL DAMAGE: Three men grabbed a TYian from behind on the comer ofDegraw and Columbia Sts. at,27. One had a knife, and another punched him in the left eye and the mouth, loosening a tooth. They fled with $450.BackToSchoolReportAugust 28The school doors areopening for anotheryear and The Phoenixis there with an up-tothe-minute report onwhat is new and aforecast for the yearahead: a rundown o fwhat the year willbring at public,private and parochialschools in thedowntown region. Anideal advertising opportunity for schools,educational servicesand children%u2019s goods.Advertising deadline:August 21.For inform ation:71 H Z * %u2122H O U S E ':Ie a r e t c h i l d h o o d c e n t e r^ NOW ENROLLING FOR THE FALL%u2022 Nursery Programs%u2022 Extended Hours Care%u2022 A fter School Program%u2022 Dance Classes%u2022 Sum m er Cam pFor information: 625-5252203 Atlantic Ave. (cor. Court St.)Brooklyn, NY 11201Meet Michael Hayes illustrator of Pete Sceger s ABIYOYOSaturday August 9, 1-3 p.m. Jo in us and hear him play the banjo! %u25a0 ? Open Every Day'COUSIN A R T H U R 'SCHIIOREN'S BOOKSHOP82 MONTAGUE STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11201 718-643-1232A. % . %u2022 ** PROFESSIONALS E R V IC E SACCOUNTANTSTAX SERVICESNATIONAL TAX SERVICE: Income taxes prepared. Open all year to serveyou. Mon-Sat, 9am-7pm or by appointment. File early for early refunds.322 Livingston St. (Between Nevins and Bondi. 15 Ralph Ave. (OffBroadway). 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