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Written By Unknown on Jumat, 19 September 2014 | 10.46

Brooklyn

A burglary team broke into two Fort Greene homes and stole electronics and a suitcase, police said.

The two suspects entered homes near Fort Greene Place and Hanson Place through unlocked windows facing back yards Sunday night, cops said.

The duo then ransacked the homes.

They took laptop and desktop computers and a Kindle e-reader from the first home and an empty suitcase from the other.

The suspects are believed to be in their 20s.


The Bronx

A burglar broke into a home in Schuylerville and took jewelry and cash, ­police said.

The suspect pried open the front door of the home on Hobart Avenue at about 12:20 p.m. on Sept. 5 and snatched the valuables, ­according to cops.

The suspect is believed to be in his 20s and was last seen wearing striped pants, a T-shirt bearing white lettering, dark sneakers and a dark-colored baseball cap that he was wearing with the bill backwards.

He has dark skin and dark hair.


Manhattan

A sicko tried to sexually assault a teen in Noho, ­police said.

The suspect, believed to be in his 20s, chatted up the 17-year-old boy on a subway train and lured him to the lower level of the Hilary Gardens Garage on Broadway near Mercer Street at about 4:20 p.m. last Friday, cops said.

The creep then tried to sexually assault the boy, authorities said.

The victim, who escaped with only minor injuries, fought off the predator and fled, police added.

Cops believe the suspect is about 20 years old, ­5-foot-6 and 150 pounds with a medium complexion.

He has short, black hair and was wearing a short-sleeved polo shirt bearing horizontal stripes.


Police are looking for three suspects who assaulted and robbed a straphanger on a subway train in Soho, officials said.

The 39-year-old victim was on a Brooklyn-bound N train approaching the Broadway/Prince Street station at about 3 a.m. on Aug. 27 when two men and a woman walloped the rider in the face and grabbed his backpack from his hands, cops said.

The attackers fled with the bag containing about $200 in cash and a checkbook, police said.

The victim's injuries did not appear to be serious and he refused medical attention, authorities said.

A thief broke into a rental car in lower Manhattan and took about $6,000 worth of property belonging to a Canadian visitor, cops said.

The 56-year-old Quebec resident parked the vehicle on Greene Street at about 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 7 and returned a half-hour later.

By then, his passport, $3,800 laptop computer, $1,800 iPad, $500 Tumi bag, a $250 Longchamp bag and a cashmere shawl were gone.


Queens

That's a lot of metal.

Police are looking for burglars who stole $48,000 worth of aluminum from a Flushing company that supplies defense contractors, authorities said.

The suspects pulled up to S and L Aerospace Metals on 120th Street in a white, graffiti-covered van at about 7:40 a.m. last Saturday, cops said.

They loaded the vehicle with metal meant for aircraft and fled, according to police.

The company makes hydraulics for US government aircraft as well as several companies doing business with the federal government, including Boeing and Raytheon.


A man stole a woman's headphones while she was jogging in Forest Park Tuesday evening, police said.

The 28-year-old runner was grabbed from behind as she ran past the suspect at about 6 p.m., cops said.

The woman fought the attacker and managed to escape his grasp, but but he managed to make off with her headset, officials said.

The suspect is believed to be in his early 40s, standing 5-foot-8 with a medium build, according to authorities.

He was last seen wearing a gray, long-sleeved shirt and baggy blue jeans, police said.


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