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NYPD: Police looking for scooter-riding man in his 60s who burglarized Woodside apartments

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Aug. 31, 2017 By Christian Murray

Police are looking for a man in his 60s who allegedly broke into two Woodside apartments, stole jewelry, electronics and cash, and then fled on a scooter.

The suspect broke into two apartments in a building located in the vicinity of 41st Avenue and 66th Street around 2pm on Monday, August 28, according to police.

The man used a tool to pry open the door of the first apartment but took nothing. He then pried open the door of another apartment and then took cameras, a Louis Vuitton bag, multiple wallets, jewelry, watches, at least one credit card, laptops and other various electronics, an iPhone, and $600 in cash, police said.

The NYPD has released photos and video of the suspect.

Anyone with information in regard to these incidents is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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Jim

Al is one of the neighborhood lowlives. No job, no girlfriend, no life. Why is he alive. He is wasting air.

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Al

ATT: ME- IM SORRY– do not blame me. I have nothing to do with Mrs/Mr Rikki or that loco creep. They are both degenerate lowlife . too many like them in Sunnyside. I don’t condone this type of behavior

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Me

Some sophisticated comment exchange in this thread… And we try to figure out what’s wrong with Sunnyside. We live among these people, gives me the chills.

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Al from sunnyside(1st edition)

I’m the real al, I have no relation to the dope who claims to be my brother, el loco. He only wishes he had my blood running through his worthless veins. I have never had any kind of a relationship with any man, never mind this moron who calls himself rikki. Another one who wishes he could be associated with a charismatic personality as myself. I am in demand people, I can’t help it, I really don’t want to come off as someone of royalty ,or too pompous, but I can’t blame these two lower form of life for trying to be affiliated with me. It’s a step up for them so people ,please excuse them. I am above no man, as most of us were created equal. (But not these too, they took the little bus to school). I’m the golden one. I am……
Al from Sunnyside. Thank you!

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Al from Sunnyside

I will give myself next week. And yes I did date Rikki and I was horrible. And El loco is right about me. I love El loco.

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Jerkyboy

….it’s actually me guys, rusty russel,.. And those are inaccurate facts they are writing. Let’s clear things up,the bag was fake,it was 1wallet with “$122” , not $600…darn liars

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Rikki

I dated Al from SUNNYSIDE one time. He’s horrible.
I believe that he would burglarize those apartments.

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El loco

Hey: That’s Al from SUNNYSIDE. I recognize him! Come on Al, it’s not nice to burglarize apartments.

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Suge Knight

60 year old thug in Sunnyside, let’s see, I bet his scooter has Florida license plates.

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Me

I don’t see him walking with a bag of gold or wearing a mask like the
Hamburglar. Seriously, how do they know that this guy is the person who broke into the apartments? Does this mean everyone who walks by a building with a camera is a suspect these days?

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