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NYPD: Man Walks into Woodside Church, Takes Laptop

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Sept. 30, 2015 Staff Report

A man walked into a Sunnyside/Woodside church last month and took off with a laptop he stole from the office, according to police.

The suspect entered St. Nicholas Church, located at 45-03 48th Avenue, on Saturday, August 29, at about 10:30 am before going into the office and stealing a Toshiba laptop, police say.

The police released the following footage today.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS

email the author: news@queenspost.com

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A.Bundy

i will be so pissed if they cancel season 3 of The Strain. I think it will also be the final season unless they drag it out of the story line and make something up.

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Avoid the Noid

I’m sure we can all agree that every Turkish person in Sunnyside should be brought to the local precinct for interrogation.

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Lenuța360

What a disgrace this man is! Stealing property from a Romanian Orthodox Church and not thinking about his wrongdoing? Unbelievable…

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