The NYPD’s 66th Precinct in Brooklyn is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a female suspect involved in a burglary at the 66th police district. According to surveillance footage released by the authorities, the suspect accessed a residential building through a rooftop platform and proceeded to enter a bedroom window to commit theft.
On March 28th (Friday) around 8:45 pm, a report was received by the 66th Precinct near the intersection of 9th Avenue and 52nd Street in Brooklyn. A female intruder forcibly entered a residence through a bedroom window, stole approximately $1000 in cash, multiple credit cards, a New York State ID, and the victim’s handbag before fleeing on foot, her whereabouts unknown.
The police urge the public to provide any relevant information or clues by calling the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). Information can also be submitted online at the Crime Stoppers website https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or via the @NYPDTips handle on social media platform X. All calls will be kept confidential.
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Please note: This is a translation and rewrite of a news article originally reported in Chinese. The NYPD’s 66th Precinct in Brooklyn is seeking the public’s help in identifying a female suspect involved in a burglary at the 66th police district. According to surveillance footage released by the authorities, the suspect accessed a residential building through a rooftop platform and proceeded to enter a bedroom window to commit theft.
On March 28th (Friday) around 8:45 pm, a report was received by the 66th Precinct near the intersection of 9th Avenue and 52nd Street in Brooklyn. A female intruder forcibly entered a residence through a bedroom window, stole approximately $1000 in cash, multiple credit cards, a New York State ID, and the victim’s handbag before fleeing on foot, her whereabouts unknown.
The police urge the public to provide any relevant information or clues by calling the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). Information can also be submitted online at the Crime Stoppers website https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or via the @NYPDTips handle on social media platform X. All calls will be kept confidential.