Aug 072012
 

A police sketch of the possible suspect.

A man and woman are currently being sought for questioning in connection with the two related murders of beloved store owners Mohamed Gebeli and Isaac Kedare.

Police sources told NBC that the pair are not currently considered suspects, but may have information.

In addition to being killed with the same .22 caliber gun, both victims are of Egyptian descent, and were draped in “clothing or material” after being shot.

According to NBC, one theory investigators are looking into is that the killer may have mixed up the address number of his intended victim. Kedare’s 99 cents store’s address is 1877 86th Street. Gebeli’s mens clothing shop is located about a mile away, at 7718 5th Avenue. Continue reading »

Aug 052012
 

A sketch of the possible suspect (image credit: NYPD).

CBS is reporting that a suspect wanted in connection with the brutal murder of a well-liked Bensonhurst store owner may have also killed beloved Bay Ridge clothier Mohammed Gebeli last month.

Police sources told 1010 WINS that the .22 caliber gun used to murder 99 cent store proprietor and landlord Isaac Kadare last Thursday, was the same weapon used to take Gebeli’s life on July 6.

From CBS:

Kadare, 59, was found dead around 9 p.m. on Thursday by two customers inside the “Amazing 99 cents Deals” store in the 1800 block of 86th Street. He was found shot in the head, the Medical Examiner confirmed with CBS 2.

A $12,000 reward – including $10,000 from NYPD, and $2,000 from Crime Stoppers – is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the case. State Senator Marty Golden – who had previously put up $5,000 of a $10,000 reward for information leading to Gebeli’s killer – announced that he’ll also offer $5,000 in connection with the Kadare case.

Kadare’s family told Daily News that they believe he may have been targeted because of $900 in rent money he had collected just prior to the incident.

According to the News, “a witness said the suspect bumped into him and barked ‘What are you looking at?’ before he fled into a nearby Mexican bakery…” Minutes later, he was reportedly seen getting into “a black or gray, two-door jeep.”

The suspect is described as a 5-foot-5 male weighing around 140 pounds. A police sketch can be seen above.

An incoming 911 call on the night of July 6, alerted police to 65-year-old clothing store owner Mohamed Gebeli, whom a group of friends reportedly found fatally shot on the floor of Valentino Fashion [7718 5th Ave].

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS [8477] or text “TIP577″ [plus your message] to “CRIMES” [274637].

Jul 092012
 

The identity of a local business owner who matched the $5,000 reward offered by State Senator Marty Golden for information leading to an arrest in the murder of beloved clothing shop proprietor Mohamed Gebeli, has been revealed.

Jessica Bakeman is reporting on website Politics on the Hudson that Habib Joudeh – the owner of Pharmacy on Fifth [6914 5th Avenue] contributed half of the reward – which currently stands at $10,000.

From Politics on the Hudson:

During remarks at the Bay Ridge Arab American Bazaar held in Bay Ridge, Golden stated, “Mr. Gebeli was killed Friday night in an incident that has destroyed a family and has shocked a community. I am announcing this $5,000 reward today so to encourage anyone who may know something to help solve this case to contact the authorities.

“I thank local leader Habib Joudeh, of Pharmacy on Fifth, for matching the reward…”

The entire community remains on edge as neighbors, friends, and customers – many of whom are returning from summer weekends spent out of the neighborhood – continue to be shocked by news of Friday night’s deadly apparent robbery at Gebeli’s store Valentino Fashion [7718 5th Ave].

Jul 092012
 

Image source: Michael Melchiorre via Flickr.

Investigators are currently looking for suspects in the killing of a local business owner.

Police say an incoming 911 call on Friday night alerted them to 65-year-old clothier Mohamed Gebeli, whom the caller reportedly found unconscious on the floor of Gebeli’s store Valentino Fashion [7718 5th Ave].

After it was discovered Gebeli had been shot in the neck, he was rushed by first responders to Lutheran Medical Center. He was pronounced dead on arrival, according to ABC 7. Continue reading »