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First Squad detectives reported the robbery arrest of Anthony K.. Atkinson, 29, of Hampton Place, Freeport, on July 8, On April 10 at about 2:30 p.m. on Nassau Road at Argyle Avenue in Uniondale, the suspect reached inside the open window of a car that was stopped for a traffic light, and grabbed a gold chain and amulet from a person in the vehicle. After ripping the chain from the victim's neck, the suspect attempted to flee on foot and was caught by the victim^ A fight ensued and the victim was stabbed several times with a small knife. The suspect fled the scene and a witness drove the victim to an area hospital. On July 8, the victim observed the suspect on Nassau Road, Roosevelt and called 911. The police arrived and transported Mr. Atkinson to the First Precinct for processing. *t* First Squad detectives report an arrest for robbery that occurred on July 6 at 8:45 p.m. in Freeport. According to detectives, victim Christopher Smith stated he was in the El Caribe Deli, located on South Main Street, assisting the owner of the store when he observed a man known to him as George take a bottle of apple juice and' leave the store without paying for it. The victim chased the suspect into the street in order to recover the stolen bottle of juice and Was struck by a large empty milk crate swung by defendant. The victim sustained an abrasion to his finger on his left hand and a large abrasion to his left knee. The suspect then fled eastbound through an alley. Officer Curtis of the Freeport Police Department apprehended George Muhlbauer, 40, of Hastings Street, Baldwin, at Thelma Court and Henry Street. He was arrested and charged with Robbery. • *t* First Squad detectives report the arrest of a Hempstead man for assaults that, occurred in Baldwin on July 5 at 10:40 p.m. Detectives report that Bureau of Special Operations Police Officers Clifford Pendl and Gladston Clarke, while on routine patrol, came across a large disturbance at Grand Avenue and Lincoln Avenue. During the disturbance Police Officers Pendl and Clarke observed Adrian Mentor, 17, strike two male victims, both 15, with a four-foot stick numerous times about the head and body. Police Officers Pendl and Clarke placed him under arrest. The two victims were transported to South Nassau Communities Hospital where they were treated and released. Mentor was charged with Assault. 4 +* A residence on Daniel Cresent • Boulevard was burglarized on July 2 at 2 p.m. The loss was a DVD player, CD player, walkman and assorted jewelry. Entry was gained through a rear door. A residence on Merrick Road was burglarized the night of July 5. The loss is unknown. Entry was gained by prying open a rear door. +++ The First Squad detectives are investigating a robbery that occurred on July,v6 at 3:58 p.m. in Baldwin. According to detectives, a black man entered One Way Cellula on Sunrise Highway, reached into his waistband and pulled out a handgun. The robber

pointed the gun at the counterperson and demanded money. The robber removed currency from victim and approximately seven cell phones from behind the counter and walked out eastbound on Sunrise Highway. The robber is further described as in his 30s, 5'11", heavy build, wearing a red t-shirt and black shorts. Detectives ask anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous. ***.'Nassau County District Attorney Denis Dillon announced the arrest of a man for bilking an elderly widow out of $80,000 by promising to invest her money, then using it for his own personal expenses. Troy Koubek, 29, of Ozone Park, is charged with Grand Larceny. According to Mr. Dillon, "The victim, a 79-year-old woman diagnosed with cancer, received approximately $100,000 from the sale of her Baldwin house following the death of her husband. When she confided in the defendant, who rented an apartment in the same house as her, that she had been charged an early withdrawal penalty when she withdrew some of that money from the Dime Savings Bank in Baldwin, he told her that he worked in the securities industry and offered toinvest the remaining $80,000 for her. He told her that she would earn $900 a month from the investments initially, but that the amount would eventually increase to $1,200 a month. On February 28, 2001, the victim gave the defendant a check in the amount of $80,000. He told her he was going .to deposit it into his own account, Exit Records, Inc., but would later transfer the funds for the investment. _'". "Shortly thereafter, and until May, 2002, the victim received monthly checks in the amount of $1,200 written' on an account called World Ventures. However, when she later began requesting monthly statements of her investment, the defendant told her that her records had been destroyed in the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. Then, the April and May 2002 checks were returned for insufficient funds. When the victim contacted the defendant about this, he took all of her, paperwork, telling her he needed to have his lawyer look it over. Despite promising to have copies made and returned to her, he never did so. On June 6, 2002, the victim filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On June 27, 2002, she observed the defendant moving out of his apartment, and she has never heard from him again. "Analysis of bank records revealed that.the victim's $80,000 check had been deposited into an Exit Records account at North Fork Bank. Between February 6, 2001, when the account was opened, and July 3h 2001, when it was closed due to insufficient funds and an overdraft, there were numerous ATM withdrawals and personal checks drawn on the account. These included a rent-payment, payments to Allstate Insurance, lease payments to BMW Financial Services, a $17,000 deposit into a Charles Schwab account, two checks totaling $11,000 to a former girlfriend of the defendant, and numerous checks cashed by the defendant himself." The charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent 'until and/unless proven guilty.


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