Mar 282013
 
Image source: kthread via Flickr.

Image source: kthread via Flickr.

Jewelry and electronics continue to disappear from area homes, as a series of break-ins plague the 68th Precinct, which covers both Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge.

Please remember folks, if you have a fire escape then you probably want to lock the window(s) closest to it when you go out!

According to Brooklyn Paper’s Will Bredderman, a burglar [or group of burglars] exploited one unlocked fire escape window – taking the opportunity to enter a 14th Avenue apartment on March 19.

The victim claims to have left her flat, which sits between 68th Street and 69th Street, at 8:30 a.m.

When she returned at 2:50 p.m. her door was still locked – but two Nintendo game consoles, a Playstation, an iPad, a MacBook, two gold necklaces, and an engraved silver wedding band were all gone.

Feb 062013
 
Image source: kthread via Flickr.

Image source: kthread via Flickr.

On the 28th of January, | My neighbor was victim-ized by, | Scumbag thieves a-leaping, | Up fire escapes and piping, | Land lady’s sleeping, | Nine bass drums thumping, | Eight cleaning ladies cleaning, | Between 70th and, | 69th Street a crook made off with, | Two gold rings, | One lap top, | Three French hens, | Two turtle doves, and | A diamond engagement ring.

In details that resemble lyrics from the Twelve Days of Christmas, Brooklyn Paper’s Will Bredderman is reporting that a sticky-fingered slime bag stole thousands in jewelry and electronics from a 13th Avenue apartment on January 28.

The victim told police that he left his home, on 13th Avenue between 69th street and 70th street, at 9:30 am. After returning at 1:30 pm, he noticed the missing laptop and jewelery.

While neighbors said they heard nothing out of the ordinary, police found footprints leading to a fire escape in the building’s rear yard.

As the ad-libbed song lyrics indicate, stolen items include a wedding band, two gold rings, a diamond ring, a gold chain, gold bangles, and a laptop. [The French hens and turtle doves went mercifully unmolested].

The vicinity of 70th Street has seen a rash of break-ins via fire escape since the year began.

Jan 102013
 
Image source: kthread via Flickr.

Image source: kthread via Flickr.

2013 has already proven to be an unlucky year for residents leaving their windows unlocked, as reported by Will Bredderman in the Brooklyn Paper’s police blotter.

The first break in, on January 1, occurred while the occupant was on a ski trip:

The victim said she put her friend in charge of her home at 70th Street, and left at 6 pm to go skiing. When the friend stopped by at 11 am the next day, the rear bedroom window was open.

When the victim came back on Jan. 4, she discovered that thousands of dollars in jewelry were missing from her home, along with her PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii.

During the second incident, which happened nearby just one day later, the thief actually managed to lock the victim out of her apartment.

The resident told cops that she left her home between 70th and 71st streets at 9 a.m. neglecting to lock her bedroom window, which opens out onto a fire escape. While she was gone, the thief made off with her iPhone 3 and 4, earrings, two watches, and her wedding ring – engaging the victim’s chain lock from inside as a final insult.