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By Max Jaeger
Brooklyn Daily
68th Precinct
Bay Ridge—Dyker Heights
Grift for grandma
Two schemers posing as National Grid workers conned their way into an 87-year-old woman’s Ovington Avenue home and stole $7,000 in cash from her on Aug. 8.
The pair showed up at the woman’s doorstep between 13th and 14th avenues in Dyker Heights at 12:38 pm and said they needed to check her water, polices said. One fraudster flashed an ID, and the victim let them in even though she couldn’t read the ID without her glasses, she told police.
The mountebank meter men had the octogenarian turn all the faucets on in her home and abruptly left, reports state. After they departed, the woman noticed that cash was missing from a makeup box and the top drawer of her nightstand, police said.
Jewelry jacker strikes again
A trinket was stolen from a Bay Ridge jewelry store after a man walked in asking to take a look at an engagement ring — and then fled band in hand on Aug. 20.
The thief entered a shop on 86th Street between Battery and Seventh avenues in Bay Ridge at 11:20 am asking to see engagement rings, but once he got his mitts on one, he bolted from the store and fled southbound on Fifth Avenue, police said.
This is the fourth such incident in as many weeks in the 68th Precinct, police reports show.
Blade-wielding raiders
Two villains with a box-cutter robbed two women walking in Shore Road Park on Aug. 17.
The ladies were strolling through the park near Bay Ridge Parkway in Bay Ridge at 10:40 pm when a pair of punks flashed a blade and said “Give me your cellphone, there will be no problem,” police reports state.
The thugs took a backpack with a wallet and a cellphone before fleeing, law enforcement sources said.
Bandit busted
Police arrested a suspect in a separate box-cutter-related robbery at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 73rd Street on Aug. 22.
The victim was walking on the sidewalk at 10:10 pm when the alleged attacker busted out his blade and told the victim to “Give me everything in your pockets,” police reports state.
Police say the man started choking his victim and took $160 from the victim’s pocket, police said. Cops canvassed the area and picked up a 23-year-old on suspicion of the crime, reports state. Police recovered $160 in cash from the suspect, law enforcement sources said.
— Max Jaeger