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The first months of summer have seen an increasing number of home break-ins in Community District 14. Some of these burglaries have occurred in the middle of the day while the homeowners were away from home only briefly. To protect yourself and your home, make sure that you follow common sense safety rules such as locking your doors and windows every time you go out.
Not sure if your home is secure? The NYPD provides safety checks for both homes and businesses. Officers will visit and give advice on how best to secure your residence. To schedule an appointment, contact the 70th Precinct at (718) 851-5511.
Click below for new information about a bill-paying scam alert from National Grid, along with tips to protect your home, identity, cell phone security and more.
PBBS Showcase Festival Cancelled
The 70th Precinct’s annual Patrol Borough Brooklyn South (PBBS) Showcase Festival, which was scheduled for this Sunday, April 22 in Prospect Park, is Officially Cancelled due to predicted rain. There is no rain date for this event. Please call the 70th Precinct’s Community Affairs office at (718) 851-5557 if you have any questions.
70th Precinct’s Det. Dominick Scotto Named Chief Brennan Cop of the Year
On Tuesday, October 26th, 2010, NYPD Patrol Borough Brooklyn South’s Assistant Chief Joseph Fox awarded the 70th Precinct’s Det. Dominick Scotto, Community Affairs, with the Chief Patrick D. Brennan Cop of the Year Award. Community Board 14 congratulates Det. Scotto on this much-earned and well-deserved honor!
70th Precinct’s Annual Medal Day Awards Ceremony
On Sunday, September 19, 2010, Deputy Inspector Ralph Monteforte and the 70th Precinct hosted the annual Medal Day awards ceremony at the United Cerebral Palsy NYC complex on Lawrence Avenue. Officers, family and community residents came out in droves to show their support of the NYPD and to congratulate those officers who served with distinction in the last year.
70th Precinct Community Council
For more information, visit http://70pctcc.blogspot.com
National Night Out Against Crime – Tuesday, August 3rd
70th Precinct Community Council
Start Date: 2010-06-30
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The next meeting of the 70th Precinct Community Council will be at 7:30 PM on Wednesday, June 30th at the United Cerebral Palsy of New York City’s Community Room at 175 Lawrence Avenue. For more information, visit http://70pctcc.blogspot.com.
Graffiti Free NYC
Freeing our neighborhoods of graffiti has long been an important goal of city government. The New York City Economics Development Corporation, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office and the Department of Sanitation, is proud to offer you free graffiti removal services through our Graffiti Free NYC program.
Graffiti Free NYC uses state of the art cleaning trucks to remove over 10 million square feet of graffiti throughout the city each year. Our services are completely free. To access Graffiti Free NYC, call 311 or visit www.nycedc.com/graffiti.
Holiday Safety Tips from 70th Precinct
Deputy Inspector Ralph Monteforte, Commanding Officer of the 70th Precinct, has asked CB14 to share the following tips with our residents for an enjoyable and safe holiday season:
- Be alert and aware of your surrounding at all times. Criminals often confront people who are distracted.
- Travel on populated, well-lit streets. If possible, travel with a friend or family member.
- When driving, keep your doors locked and windows closed. Make sure the gas tank is full and maintain your car in good working condition to avoid breakdowns.
- If you are taking the subway, look for the red and green lights outside the entrance. A red light means that you cannot enter the subway at that location. Look for an entrance with a green light before going down the stairs.
- If possible, stay in the view of the token booth while awaiting your train. Never walk near the edge of the platform.
- Plan your purchases in advance and carry only the amount of cash necessary to make the purchase. If you must carry a large sum of money, divide the cash between your purse, pockets and wallet.
- Record the numbers for each of the credit cards you own. This will facilitate the theft or loss of the card.
- Carry your purse close to your body. Place one end of the purse in the palm of your hand and the other in the bend of the elbow. Never carry a purse by the handle or wrap the strap around your body.
- Always lock your car. Before getting into your car, check the back seat to make sure no one is hiding.
- If you are carrying a wallet, carry it in the breast pocket of your jacket or in your side pants pocket.
- The rear pants pocket is one of the easiest to pick.
- When in a restaurant, don’t leave your handbag or packages unattended.
- If you must place your packages in your car, put them into the trunk and make sure the trunk is locked. Never leave packages in the passenger compartment unattended.
- Don’t wait until you have reached your front door to look for your keys. Have them ready in your hand. If a stranger is standing near your door, it may be a good idea not to go in until the situation is safer.
- Lock your front door immediately upon entering your home.
- If you live in apartment building don’t buzz in someone who rings your bell until you have verified who they are. This will help protect both yourself and your neighbors.
- Be wary of con artists. Con artists use a number of ploys to scam you and steal your property. Some divert your attention while another pick your pocket, some pose as utility workers or a tradesperson to gain access to your home, while others conduct scams that are more elaborate involving several con artists. As a consumer you should also be wary of illegal vendors selling goods on the street. Purchase merchandise from only licensed vendors or reputable stores. Follow your instincts and remember, “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is”.
- Don’t drink and drive.