Thursday, November 3, 2011

Crime Stoppers

The Fifth Squad reports the details of a Robbery that occurred in Elmont on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 7:30 pm.


According to detectives, five male blacks and one female black entered DBD Wines and Liquors located at 1771 Dutch Broadway when they were questioned by the male victim about their ages. The female subject took two bottles of wine and left the store without paying. At this time one male subject who was wearing a green sweatshirt took a third bottle of wine and stated to the victim that he was going to “Pop” him. The total amount of the proceeds was thirty dollars. All subjects left the store and fled in an unknown direction. There are no further descriptions at this time. No injuries were reported.

Detectives ask anyone with information to contact Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All calls will remain anonymous.


The Fifth Squad reports the details of a Robbery that occurred in Elmont at 1:30pm on October 29, 2011.

According to Detectives, three male subjects entered Value Distributors at 395 Meacham Avenue and requested to buy cigarettes. They were told that the company does not sell to the public and were asked to leave. At that time the three subjects ordered three male employees, ages 73, 45, 39, and the male owner, 51, onto the floor face down and were told not to get up. The suspects went through the pockets of the victims and removed their personal property. The proceeds were an undetermined amount of US currency and a cellular telephone. No injuries were reported. The subjects fled the scene in an unknown direction by unknown means.

The three suspects are described as follows: subject one, male black, 200 lbs,, approximately 30 years old, 6’ tall wearing a white hooded sweatshirt; subject two, male black armed with a black handgun, early 20’s, 5’6’ wearing a red hooded sweatshirt, subject three, male black, armed with a silver and black handgun, 18 years old wearing a red hooded sweatshirt.

Detectives request anyone with information regarding this crime to contact Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.

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