104th Precinct Police Blotter (4/26/2021-5/2/2021)

Monday, Apr. 26
Nothing To Report

Tuesday, Apr. 27
Cornelio Regalado was arrested at 1855 Madison Street for criminal contempt by Officer Coronado.
Jose Santos was arrested at Green Avenue and Seneca Avenue for third-degree assault by Detective Moon.
Oscar Herredias was arrested at Forest Avenue and Myrtle Avenue for aggravated unlicensed operator by Detective Wright.
Michael C. Fox was arrested at 60-19 54th Street for aggravated harassment by Officer Petito.

Wednesday, Apr. 28
Benjamin Rosario was arrested at 765 Seneca Avenue for criminal mischief by Detective Wright.

Thursday, Apr. 29
Brookes M. Blalock was arrested at 60-02 69th Avenue for criminal mischief by Detective Wright.
Gerardo Reyes-Villanueva was arrested at 61-88 Dry Harbor Road for driving while intoxicated by Officer Hughes.
Angela Bandelt was arrested at 60-66 69th Avenue for second-degree assault by Officer Bonilla.

Friday Apr. 30
Nothing To Report

Saturday, May 1
Nelson Sissalema was arrested at 1641 Norman Street for strangulation by Officer Gomez.
Ana Chango-Lasluisa was arrested at 1641 Norman Street for second-degree assault by Officer Gomez.
Alexander Davidson was arrested at Schaefer Street and Wyckoff Avenue for false personation by Officer Gonzalez.
Jacqueline D. Powell was arrested at 8000 Cooper Avenue for grand larceny by Officer Daddario.
Victor Gonzalez was arrested at 79-63 Myrtle Avenue for criminal mischief by Officer Johnson.

Sunday, May 2
Christopher R. Goller was arrested at Borden Avenue and Perry Avenue for aggravated unlicensed operator by Officer Rosalez.
Leeanna Patto was arrested at 59-40 55th Road for criminal mischief by Officer Fitzalbert.
Peter Sarter was arrested at 79-40 68th Road for criminal mischief by Detective Gerardi.
Juan Cancel was arrested at Fairview Avenue and Madison Street for criminal mischief by Officer Bonilla.

104th Precinct Police Blotter (4/19/2021-4/25/2021)

Monday, Apr. 19
Jose Larrosa was arrested at Woodbine Street and Seneca Avenue for criminal possession of stolen property by Detective Wright.
Carlos Zayas was arrested at 1863 Greene Avenue for petit larceny by Officer Petito.
Michael James was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue for misdemeanor assault by Detective Lodato.

Tuesday, Apr. 20
Agya Salas was arrested at 1636 Putnam Avenue for aggravated unlicensed operator by Detective Wright.
Bianca Riguad was arrested at 62nd Drive and Woodhaven Boulevard for suspended vehicle registration by Officer Rosalez.

Wednesday, Apr. 21
Francisco Acosta was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue for strangulation by Officer Hopson.
Derrick Delgado was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue for felony assault by Detective Lodato.
Michael D. Pazmino was arrested at Remsen Pace and Grand AVenue for possession of forged instrument by Officer Sheean.
Angel Sanchez was arrested at Wyckoff Avenue and Palmetto Street for petit larceny by Detective Wright.
Clementina De La Luz was arrested at 61st Street and 60th Lane for criminal possession of stolen property by Officer Bonilla.

Thursday, Apr. 22
William Lopez was arrested at 1643 Norman Street for petit larceny by Detective Wright.
Amanda Coronel was arrested at Grove Street and Forest Avenue for possession of forged instrument by Officer Chowdhury.

Friday, Apr. 23
Emiliano Solis Garcia was arrested at 59th Avenue and 60th Lane for possession of forged instrument by Officer Duran.
Aashley Attmore was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue for second-degree assault by Officer Alban.
Jose Rivera was arrested at 329 Wyckoff Avenue for petit larceny by Officer Denis.
Angel Estevez was arrested at Woodward Avenue and Troutman Street for aggravated unlicensed operator by Officer Parsell.

Saturday, Apr. 24
Jose Valazquez was arrested at 64-04 Catalpa Avenue for second-degree assault by Detective Golden.
Davon Robins was arrested at 69-41 Grand Avenue for criminal contempt by Officer Lin.
Nicole A. Agostini was arrested at 69-40 64th Street for second-degree assault by Officer Reyes.
Jose R. Valentin-Munoz was arrested at Metropolitan AVenue and 79th Street for driving while intoxicated by Officer Lee.
Nicholas Hernandez was arrested at 66-99 Fresh Pond Road for third-degree assault by Officer McMahon.
Andrew Perez was arrested at 67-05 62nd Street for third-degree assault by Officer McMahon.
Quentin Howard was arrested at 67-05 62nd Street for third-degree assault by Officer McMahon.

Sunday, Apr. 25
Willie Burns was arrested at 565 Woodward Avenue for second-degree assault by Officer Duran.
Juan A. Molina was arrested at Gates Avenue and Grandview Avenue for driving while intoxicated by Officer Moise.
Raul Marquez was arrested at 60-39 68th Road for second-degree assault by Officer Ciancio.
Shady Ibrahim was arrested at Eliot Avenue and 74th Street for aggravated unlicensed operator by Officer Lamm.
Geovanny Patale was arrested at 74-08 Grand Avenue for criminal contempt by Officer Singh.

End the silence

Dear Editor,
As a Kew Gardens Hills resident & former member of the 107th Police Precinct Community Council, I was shocked & saddened over the suicide of Commander Denis Mullaney on April 5.
At age 44, he left behind a wife, young son and a 20-year career of dedication to
public safety. We’ll never know what drove him to this desperate act, but Father Joseph Ponti told mourners at St. Mel’s Catholic Church in Flushing that “people are fragile, they break.”
What was Deputy Inspector Mullaney’s breaking point? The 107th Precinct, which he headed since September, has one of the city’s lowest crime rates, with auto theft as its top problem.
The 107th’s total crime rate dropped substantially under his command. But police in New York City and nationwide face pressure from rising violent crime and anti-cop
crusaders.
More than 30 cops across the U.S. killed themselves during the first three months of 2021.
Mullaney was going through a divorce from his wife, also a cop, which may have
been a catalyst.
But the NYPD’s blue wall of silence regarding mental illness might be another factor. Cops fear losing their badges if they seek therapy or psychiatric help.
As a Chicago wire service reporter in the early 1960s, I saw the pressures facing police. Even a mundane incident like a family quarrel could suddenly explode into violence.
But the pressures today are much greater. Cops deal with heavily armed criminals and felon-friendly lawmakers who want to empty prisons and slash police budgets.
Like all of us, cops are human and sometimes make tragic mistakes. They must be held accountable when that happens, but this doesn’t justify a blanket condemnation of the entire law enforcement profession.
Cops risk their lives daily to protect us and preserve the quality of life in our neighborhoods. They deserve our support.
Sincerely,
Richard Reif
Kew Gardens Hills

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