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Police action on Park Place off Underhill — Brooklynian

Police action on Park Place off Underhill

carnivore
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
Several NYPD cruisers were parked at and near the corner of Park Place and Underhill tonight. It looked like the police were going door to door along the brownstones and townhouses on the south side of Park Place near Underhill.

Anyone know the scoop?
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  • The scuttlebutt is that they caught 2 of the guys that have been doing roof top break ins.

    Granted this is 2nd hand, KWAC, any more info?
  • The scuttlebutt is that they caught 2 of the guys that have been doing roof top break ins.

    Granted this is 2nd hand, KWAC, any more info?
  • Wait, so those break-ins were at multiple buildings?
  • Wait, so those break-ins were at multiple buildings?
  • Emily wrote: Wait, so those break-ins were at multiple buildings?
    Yes, according to the detective I spoke to. Do hope they've been caught.
  • Emily wrote: Wait, so those break-ins were at multiple buildings?
    Yes, according to the detective I spoke to. Do hope they've been caught.
  • Me too. We talked to three detectives in our hallway on Friday night and were happy to see them working on it so hard. Now that I know it wasn't just our building (where actually not that much was taken), it makes more sense.
  • Me too. We talked to three detectives in our hallway on Friday night and were happy to see them working on it so hard. Now that I know it wasn't just our building (where actually not that much was taken), it makes more sense.
  • how were they getting in? breaking open the hatches?
  • how were they getting in? breaking open the hatches?
  • Smokin' Joe wrote: how were they getting in? breaking open the hatches?
    Opportunistic, I'll warrant. Any accessible weak spot will do; they entered via un-barred windows in our building.

    Update: there were ca. 4 more break-ins over the weekend, and they've not been caught yet. Sounds like 10-12 incidents in a 2 block radius (Park/Prospect) in the last month, which is way more than usual. The major weakness is unbarred windows on fire escapes.
  • Smokin' Joe wrote: how were they getting in? breaking open the hatches?
    Opportunistic, I'll warrant. Any accessible weak spot will do; they entered via un-barred windows in our building.

    Update: there were ca. 4 more break-ins over the weekend, and they've not been caught yet. Sounds like 10-12 incidents in a 2 block radius (Park/Prospect) in the last month, which is way more than usual. The major weakness is unbarred windows on fire escapes.
  • Yeah, they caught two of the group who have been breaking into buildings in the neighborhood. Apparently, 14y.o. if they're a day!! I'm pretty sure I encountered them (4) last week in my building. They were inside the front door and were trying but hadn't managed to get thru the second door. Unfortunately, I just rousted them instead of calling the police.
  • Yeah, they caught two of the group who have been breaking into buildings in the neighborhood. Apparently, 14y.o. if they're a day!! I'm pretty sure I encountered them (4) last week in my building. They were inside the front door and were trying but hadn't managed to get thru the second door. Unfortunately, I just rousted them instead of calling the police.
  • There was one of those break ins in my building. Apparently they went from the roof down the fire escape and through an unlocked window on the top floor. Managed to get away with two computers and a bunch of other things. I hope they get caught. I can't believe they were that young!
  • There was one of those break ins in my building. Apparently they went from the roof down the fire escape and through an unlocked window on the top floor. Managed to get away with two computers and a bunch of other things. I hope they get caught. I can't believe they were that young!
  • Pretty good information on this site...They were both 15. Caught on a rooftop on Park Plc. They tripped a silent alarm when trying to enter a house. They were stopped by a security gate mounted inside the window. When trying to flee the top floor tenant heard noise on the roof and called 911 in addition to the alarm company calling. There have been several unsuccesful attempts to burglarize that home and many many many successful burglaries in the surrounding area.
  • Pretty good information on this site...They were both 15. Caught on a rooftop on Park Plc. They tripped a silent alarm when trying to enter a house. They were stopped by a security gate mounted inside the window. When trying to flee the top floor tenant heard noise on the roof and called 911 in addition to the alarm company calling. There have been several unsuccesful attempts to burglarize that home and many many many successful burglaries in the surrounding area.
  • makes me glad I live in a doorman bldg in this economy.
  • makes me glad I live in a doorman bldg in this economy.
  • fyi, at least one of the buildings involved is a doorman building.
  • fyi, at least one of the buildings involved is a doorman building.
  • A doorman won't stop somebody from climbing a fire escape.
  • A doorman won't stop somebody from climbing a fire escape.
  • The next new wave in real estate: buildings with fire escape men. Doormen are so 90s.
  • The next new wave in real estate: buildings with fire escape men. Doormen are so 90s.
  • I know of 2 similar break-ins on St. Mark's btw Vanderbilt and Underhill as well.
  • I know of 2 similar break-ins on St. Mark's btw Vanderbilt and Underhill as well.
  • Slappy McBluelips wrote: The next new wave in real estate: buildings with fire escape men. Doormen are so 90s.
    "roofman building" has a nice ring....
  • Slappy McBluelips wrote: The next new wave in real estate: buildings with fire escape men. Doormen are so 90s.
    "roofman building" has a nice ring....
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