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By Will Bredderman
Brooklyn Daily
68th Precinct
Bay Ridge—Dyker Heights
Push comes to shove
Two thugs knocked over a woman on 68th Street for her phone, jewelry, and purse on March 21, according to cops.
The victim told police she was walking near the corner of Seventh Avenue at 8:30 pm when the pair of perps started following her. As she headed toward Sixth Avenue, the two threw her to the ground, covered her eyes, and snatched her bag, necklace, and mobile device.
Limping home
A knife-wielding fiend stabbed a Staten Island man in the leg on 73rd Street on March 18, police report.
The victim said he was near Seventh Avenue at 5 am when he and a stranger got into a fistfight, and his opponent pulled a blade and sank it into his thigh.
Escape artist
A burglar plundered a 14th Avenue apartment after slipping in through the unlocked fire escape window on March 19, authorities say.
The victim claimed she left her home between 68th and 69th streets at 8:30 am and came back at 2:50 pm to find her door still locked but her bedroom looted of two Nintendo game consoles, a Playstation, an iPad, a MacBook, two gold nechlaces, and an engraved silver wedding band.
To Infinity — and beyond!
A lowlife swiped the Infinity-brand tires and rims from a car parked on Ovington Avenue sometime between March 20 and March 23, police say.
The victim reported that he left his car near Seventh Avenue at 7 pm on Wednesday, and returned on Saturday at 3:30 pm to find his expensive wheel gear gone.
Save your quarters
A crook smashed the window of a car parked on 95th Street and took a game console and six dollars in coins from inside, cops claim.
The victim said she left the vehicle at Fort Hamilton Parkway at 8 am and returned at 3:40 pm to see the driver’s-side window in shards and her Nintendo system and loose change missing.
Disengaged
A heartless villain stole a woman’s engagement ring from her workplace on 68th Street on March 15, police state.
The victim said she took her ring off in the bathroom of her office between Third Avenue and Ridge Boulevard at 1 pm and forgot to put it back on. When she went back into the commode 15 minutes later, her pricey piece of metal was gone.
— Will Bredderman
Reach reporter Will Bredderman at wbredderman@cnglocal.com or by calling (718) 260-4507.