Crime & Safety

Woman Pinned Between Two Cars by "Friend": Police

Also: Other crime news from Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.

This blotter was compiled using information provided by the New York Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. 

A roundup of recent crime in the area: 

On May 15 at 11:45 a.m. an NYPD detective was injured while trying to arrest 21-year-old Terrell Davis on 510 Clermont Ave., who allegedly refused to be cuffed. Davis elbowed the detective in the stomach and injured his right middle finger before being arrested. 

On May 16 at 11:45 a.m. a 23-year-old woman got out of her mom's car to talk to her friend at Saint James Place and DeKalb Avenue. The friend started to back up her car and pinned the woman in between another car and the friend's car, injuring the woman's legs. The friend then fled the scene. 

On May 13 on 2 p.m. a 73-year-old woman said people entered her South Oxford Street home and took her TV and laptop. Police discovered damage to the the basement front door. Tenants in the building who were home said they did not see anything.

On May 10 a 64-year-old man reported $3,200 was missing from a cabinet in his Monument Walk apartment. He said he had some friends over before the money went missing. 

On May 11 at 6 p.m. a 43-year-old man left his wallet on the front seat of his car with the doors locked in front of a Carlton Avenue home located near Willoughby Avenue. When he came back to the car the wallet was missing. 

On May 15 at 10:30 a.m. a 30-year-old man was sitting on a southbound G train near the door located at Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street when a man snatched his iPhone from his hand and ran away. 

On May 14 at 11 p.m. a 23-year-old woman parked her car overnight at Classon Avenue and Emerson Place and when she came back to the car it had been broken into. There were visible scratches to the drivers side door and her camera and camera equipment were taken from the car's interior and trunk.

On April 15 at 9 a.m. a woman parked her 1996 Nissan Altima in front of 113 Clermont Ave. When she came back, the car was gone. She reported the car missing on May 17, as she initially did not think the car was stolen, but insted towed. She discovered it was stolen after being notified of overdue parking tickets that were issued after she last saw her car. 


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