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The Public Safety dispatcher who answered the cooperator’s call professionally debriefed the shareholder and obtained complete details, including an accurate description of the suspect. The dispatcher then alerted Public Safety patrol toon Commander also responded with several the building. The Platoon Commander was in constant contact with the Operations Lieutenant at Public Safety headquarters who assisted by tracking the suspect’s movement within the building immediately engage him. A pursuit was initiated which proceeded through multiple hallways and stairwells.

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During the pursuit, in an effort to elude capture, the suspect changed clothing. The experienced the suspect while systematically maneuvering him who had been prepositioned to intercept and arrest him. Clothing that the suspect was initially wearing was also recovered in the building.

A video survey indicated that the sack the suspect was carrying got larger and larger as he made his way into several buildings and collected packages. The suspect went to the front doors of residents, collected delivered boxes, he proceeded to the stairwells, opened the packages and discarded the boxes in which items were shipped. recovered many of these discarded boxes. That victims and build a solid case against the suspect. multiple charges of burglary, including grand lar to conduct a comprehensive investigation and establish probable cause that this suspect entered multiple buildings in a relatively short period with the intent to steal packages.

“The community partnership in Co-op City between Public Safety and shareholders continues to nity policing methodology employed by this department each and every day,” said CCPD Chief Joseph Riley. “Due to the physical size of our community, encompassing 320 acres and over 22 million square feet of residential space, our Public fore rely on our partnership with shareholders who are stakeholders in keeping this community safe and a great place to live. This arrest is a byproduct of that positive community relationship combined cers, dispatchers, and the administrative staff who employed available technology. However, this apprehension started with an observant shareholder who saw something and reported the observation.

“This apprehension was a true team effort that ed and tracked an experienced career criminal through multiple package thefts and escape attempts to avoid apprehension,” Chief Riley added. “This was a great arrest made possible by dedicated professionals who worked as a team, worked the problem, and achieved a successful conclusion.”

Riverbay Executive General Manager Bob Kle involved in this operation for their dedication to sion to publish the photos of several suspects in the hope that someone would see something and say something and it worked.”

NYC Opens Bronx Monkeypox Vaccination Site for First Dose Walk-in Clients

New York City is continuing to expand access to Monkeypox vaccine by opening a new location in the Tremont and expanding second dose appointments.

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is working with community-based organizations in the Bronx to refer clients to the new site, located at 1826 Arthur Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457, which is expected to serve is available at all city-run sites. Second dose appointments became available online.

“As previous supply constraints loosen, vaccination can be even more convenient and accessible,” said NYC Health Com more New Yorkers and we want to get the message out that now is the time to get vaccinated if you’re eligible appointments available and are ready to welcome clients.”

The Tremont clinic operates Monday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Monkeypox vaccines are free and available to anyone regardless of immigration status or residency.

More than 88,000 New Yorkers have been vaccinated against Monkeypox and cases have started to decline in New York City.

New Yorkers who suspect they may be infected should call have one, they can call 311 to get connected to an NYC Health + Hospitals location or to access H+H Virtual Express Care. New Yorkers can also visit the NYC Health Map nearby provider. Care is available in New York City regardless of immigration status, insurance coverage, or ability to pay. https://www1.nyc.gov/ site/doh/health/health-topics/monkeypox.page.

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