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Man Breaks into Woodside Business, Steals Euros

108 pct Burglary 7-2-15 (2)July 16, 2015 By Christian Murray

A man broke into a Woodside establishment earlier this month and took off with an undetermined amount of foreign currency, police said.

The suspect entered 53-04 Roosevelt Avenue on Thursday, July 2, at about 7:45 am and stole an undetermined amount of Euros. He then left via an unlocked rear entrance.

The police released a photo of the suspect.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS

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Mike M.

The apartment buildings on 51st St between Skillman and 39th Avenues seem to be a good model with green space, brick and 5-6 stories. If this building is approved as is, it means the community board still in corrupt hands.

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Anonymous visitor

He looks so Greek…lol. He probably thought they were rare cioins….roflmao

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OldenDays

this is the sheet metal place, right? makes you wonder what they’re doing with all those Euros laying around…

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