Duo Accused Of Stealing $1.6K Worth Of Apple Watches At Long Island T-Mobile Duo Accused Of Stealing $1.6K Worth Of Apple Watches At Long Island T-Mobile
Duo Accused Of Stealing $1.6K Worth Of Apple Watches At Long Island T-Mobile Two suspects are wanted by police investigators on Long Island after allegedly stealing multiple Apple watches from a T-Mobile store. Suffolk County Crime Stoppers released photos of two men and their vehicle after they allegedly stole four watches at approximately 5:25 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14 from the T-Mobile store in the Delaney Avenue shopping plaza on East Montauk Highway in Lindenhurst. The stolen watches had an estimated value of approximately $1,600. Anyone with information regarding the suspects or their vehicle has been asked to contact Suffolk County Police First Squad detective…
SWATTING INCIDENT: 'Shots Fired' Report At Garden State Plaza Turns Out Bogus SWATTING INCIDENT: 'Shots Fired' Report At Garden State Plaza Turns Out Bogus
Swatting Incident: 'Shots Fired' Report At Garden State Plaza Turns Out Bogus A call to Paramus police that shots were fired Wednesday morning at the Garden State Plaza proved bogus, authorities said. None of the businesses had opened yet at the mall -- although mall walkers and workers were there -- when the "swatting" call came in around 8:30 a.m. that shots had been fired at the T-Mobile kiosk. Various law enforcement agencies joined Paramus police and a through search was conducted. All were released within 45 minutes. Authorities determined that the call came from Texas. Mall businesses were scheduled to open as usual at 11 a.m. "Swatting" incidents peaked na…
Police Search For Suspects Who Fled In BMW After Robbery At Long Island T-Mobile Store Police Search For Suspects Who Fled In BMW After Robbery At Long Island T-Mobile Store
Police Search For Suspects Who Fled In BMW After Robbery At Long Island T-Mobile Store Two suspects are at large after a robbery at a Long Island T-Mobile store. The incident occurred on Friday, July 31 at 1:15 p.m. in Great Neck. The two unknown male suspects entered the store located at 505 Great Neck Road and started to browse the phones, Nassau County Police said.  Soon after entering, the two began to pull phones off of their displays at which point a sales representative identified as a 24-year-old woman attempted to stop one of the subjects, police said. She was thrown onto the floor and the two subjects exited the store and fled on foot westbound on Northe…
Man Wanted For Stealing iPhones From Long Island T-Mobile Store Man Wanted For Stealing iPhones From Long Island T-Mobile Store
Man Wanted For Stealing iPhones From Long Island T-Mobile Store An alert has been issued by police agencies on Long Island as they attempt to identify and locate a man who allegedly stole nearly $1,500 in cell phones from a T-Mobile store. Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad detectives issued an alert for a wanted man who allegedly stole two cell phones from T-Mobile in Kings Park earlier this year. It is alleged that the man stole two iPhone 11s from the Main Street store on Tuesday, Feb. 18. The phones had an estimated value of approximately $1,400. Anyone with information regarding the suspect pictured above or the alleged iPhone theft has been aske…
Trio Wanted For Stealing $10K Worth Of Items In Smash-Grab At CT T-Mobile Trio Wanted For Stealing $10K Worth Of Items In Smash-Grab At CT T-Mobile
Trio Wanted For Stealing $10K Worth Of Items In Smash-Grab At CT T-Mobile Police are searching for three teens who entered a T-Mobile store and destroyed a display case before making off with more than $10,000 in merchandise. The incident took place around 3:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the Naugatuck T-Mobile store on Rubber Avenue, said the Naugatuck Police.  All three suspects were described as being teens and 5-foot-10 to 6-feet.  There were no injuries during the incident. The Cheshire Police Department also responded to a similar incident at an AT&T store in their town earlier that same day, police said. Police believe the two incident…
Suspect On Loose After Armed Robbery At Long Island T-Mobile Store Suspect On Loose After Armed Robbery At Long Island T-Mobile Store
Suspect On Loose After Armed Robbery At Long Island T-Mobile Store A gun-wielding masked robber made off with several stolen cell phones from a Long Island T-Mobile store, police said. According to Nassau County Police, an African American man entered the T-Mobile store on Sunrise Highway in Massapequa Park at approximately 7:20 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19. Police said that the suspect showed a handgun, ordered a pair of employees in the store to the floor and stole an undisclosed amount of cellphones. He then fled on foot in an unknown direction. No injuries were reported. The suspect is described as being in his late 20s, between 6-foot and 6-foot-2 wit…
Thieves Take iPhones, Watches Worth Thousands From Bayonne Store Thieves Take iPhones, Watches Worth Thousands From Bayonne Store
Thieves Take iPhones, Watches Worth Thousands From Bayonne Store Police are looking for three people who stole thousands in merchandise from a T-Mobile store in Bayonne Monday afternoon.  The three male suspects entered the store at 201 Bayonne Crossings Way around 12:45 p.m. and began browsing. Police said that according to employees, the three suddenly grabbed iPhones and Apple watches from their displays and fled.  About $3,500 in merchandise was taken, police said.  The theft remains under investigation.  .
Men Attempted To Withdraw $5K With Fake IDs, Greenwich Police Say Men Attempted To Withdraw $5K With Fake IDs, Greenwich Police Say
Men Attempted To Withdraw $5K With Fake IDs, Greenwich Police Say Two men are facing charges after police say they tried to make a $5,000 withdrawal in Greenwich using fake IDs. Greenwich Police say they responded to 197 Greenwich Avenue on the report of an incidence of bank fraud in progress on Thursday, April 4 around 12:30 p.m. Officers say they located a suspect matching the description provided by the reporting party in the lobby of the building. According to police, the suspect, identified as 50-year-old William Ayala of the Bronx, was found to be in possession of a fraudulent New York State driver’s license, personal identifying information of ano…
Man Attempted To Use Fake Credit Card At Greenwich Retailer, Police Say Man Attempted To Use Fake Credit Card At Greenwich Retailer, Police Say
Man Attempted To Use Fake Credit Card At Greenwich Retailer, Police Say A man is facing charges after police say he was involved in a fraudulent banking incident in Greenwich. Greenwich Police say they responded to 197 Greenwich Avenue on the report of a bank fraud incident on Thursday, April 4 around 12:30 p.m. Officers say they located a suspect in the lobby of the building that matched the description provided by the reporting party. The suspect was discovered to be in possession of a fraudulent New York State driver’s license, personal identifying information of another person whom he was impersonating and a fraudulent credit card, according to police. He …
VIDEO: 4-Alarm Paterson Multi-Building Blaze Displaces 20, No Serious Injuries Reported VIDEO: 4-Alarm Paterson Multi-Building Blaze Displaces 20, No Serious Injuries Reported
Video: 4-Alarm Paterson Multi-Building Blaze Displaces 20, No Serious Injuries Reported UPDATE: Twenty-people were displaced by a Paterson fire that raged for hours Wednesday night, blowing through the roof of one of two buildings. Miraculously, no one was seriously injured, Mayor Andre Sayegh said. The blaze apparently broke out in an alleyway between the corner building on Madison Avenue at 21st Avenue above a T-Mobile store and an adjoining multi-family building on the avenue, just off westbound Route 80, Fire Chief Brian McDermott said. The four-alarm fire quickly blew through the roof of the second building, with wind fanning the flames. Firefighters with ladder trucks …
Court Rules To Allow Westchester City To 'Tax Tech Giants' Court Rules To Allow Westchester City To 'Tax Tech Giants'
Court Rules To Allow Westchester City To 'Tax Tech Giants' T-Mobile has been ordered to pay property taxes on large cellular data transmission installations in a Westchester City, creating a new revenue stream. Chief Judge Janet DiFiore unanimously affirmed a decision by the New York Court of Appeals, which found that certain equipment such as cell towers are taxable in Mount Vernon. The decision will force T-Mobile to pay property taxes on several pieces of equipment, but could have wide-ranging implications moving forward. According to the New York Law Journal, the ruling against T-Mobile is just one of the lawsuits the company faces for similar …