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POP cops make a comeback
THE DROWSY CHAPERONE
Still need for more service: advocates By N o a H M a N S k a R North Shore officials and civic leaders said they welcome the partial return of a community police program, but some say there are still gaps in police service only an additional fully staffed precinct can fill. Starting in November, 16 problem-oriented police, or POP, officers tasked with responding directly to residents’ concerns have returned to Nassau County’s five police precincts, a Nassau County police spokesman said. The police department has assigned four POP officers to the Third Precinct, with two each in the North and South Subdivisions. Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter suspended the program in 2014 due to budgetary constraints, and residents had consistently pushed for its return since then, the police spokesman said. Helping the move was the addition of 183 new officers in Continued on Page 70
The cast of “The Drowsy Chaperone,” which will premier on Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Sid Jacobson JCC. See story on Page 51.
Two arrested for E. Hills robbery Long Beach man, Elmont woman held in Peacock Drive attack B y N o a H M a N S k a R were arraigned Dec. 16 and Nassau County police arrested two people last week in the December robbery and assault of an East Hills woman. Robert Gunsberg, 51, of Long Beach, and Patricia Bertone, 52, of West Hempstead
Dec. 15, respectively, in the Dec. 12 robbery in the driveway of the woman’s home on Peacock Drive. Gunsberg, the alleged assailant, is charged with first-degree robbery, second-degree assault and obstruction of breathing. Bertone, Gunsberg’s alleged getaway driver, is charged with first-degree robbery, second-degree assault and hindering prosecution.
“Naturally, we are all heartened that these alleged criminals were caught,” Village of East Hills Mayor Michael Koblenz said in an email to residents Saturday. “We commend the detectives and the three patrol officers assigned to our community.” Gunsberg and Bertone allegedly followed the 52-year-old victim home from Wheatley Plaza in a car Bertone was driving, police said. Gunsberg got out of the car,
hid behind a bush and then attacked the victim, choking her and demanding the rings she was wearing, Village of East Hills Deputy Mayor Manny Zuckerman told the Roslyn Times in December. She initially refused, but acquiesced after Gunsberg allegedly punched her in the face repeatedly and threatened to stab her, according to Zuckerman and police accounts. Gunsberg then grabbed the Continued on Page 60
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