You are reading

Thief Breaks Into Woodside Home, Steals Jewelry, Cash

via DCPI

May 23, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez

Police are searching for a man who allegedly broke into and stole property from a Woodside home last month.

Police say the the thief pried open the front door of a home near 60th Street and Northern Boulevard at around 5:30 p.m. on April 25, and stole pieces of jewelry and around $100 in cash.

Surveillance video released by the NYPD shows the suspect walking up the stairs of the home. He is described as wearing all black, and with a beard.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

All calls are strictly confidential.

email the author: news@queenspost.com

7 Comments

Click for Comments 
rerun from whats happening HEY HEY HEY

Usually they describe black or hispanic, this time the guy is clearly white…. all they can say is hes wearing all black with a beard.

6
3
Reply
MAGA

Maybe he’s one of those “white hispanics” the press keeps referring to them as to not sound like they’re stereotyping.

Reply
Logic

As long as there’s socioeconomic inequality and capitalistic principles governing society, all forms of crime in this country, and internationally, will never go away.

Reply
silent majority

Would def be a deterrent. He looked long and hard to see if the coast was clear.

Reply
Me

How the hell does he just stroll in and steal stuff? In regular daytime non the less.
Looks like neighbor’s camera caught it, this is why people need to have more cameras around, his face is clear. You can see him getting screwdriver or whatever it is out of his sleeve.

I am about to adopt a dog, there is a program to train dogs with code words, once dog goes at someone he doesn’t stop until he hears the word, plus it’s legal when the dog injures intruder as opposed to home owner which can be sued by the intruder.

14
4
Reply
Tommy O

Many times thieves mace a dog. Real pros bring a piece of raw meat and buy the dog off.

2
1
Reply

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

Lawmakers secure federal funding to combat flooding in Queens after impact of Hurricane Ida and other storms

U.S. Congresswomen Grace Meng and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, along with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, announced on Jan. 7 that President Joe Biden has signed their legislation into law to address severe flooding in Queens.

The measure aims to mitigate future disasters like those caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida in September 2021, which inundated the borough with record-shattering rainfall.

Op-ed | New York’s ground lease co-ops: Our families can’t wait any longer 

Jan. 14, 2025 By Michael Tang 

Last December brought a long-awaited victory for New York City. Our City Council adopted the historic City of Yes housing plan, paving the way for more than 80,000 new homes by 2040 with the promise of affordability. As a longtime resident of Flushing, Queens, I naturally welcomed the news – it’s a much-needed reprieve for New Yorkers as housing costs continue to soar in the midst of an unparalleled housing crisis. But entering 2025 on the heels of this win, we residents at  Murray Hill Cooperative remain at risk — our lives are virtually unchanged because we belong to the last class of unprotected “tenants” as ground lease co-op residents. Without legislative action, more than 25,000 New Yorkers face the threat of losing their homes — homes that we own — to landowners seeking to raise our ground rent to astronomical rates.