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Man attempts to break into Astoria house, police catch him on tape

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Nov. 1, 2016 Staff Report

The police are trying to locate a man who allegedly tried to break into an Astoria house last month.

The suspect attempted to gain entry into 11-32 30th Road at around 4:10 am on Saturday, October 15. He failed to get in and then fled on foot.

The individual is described as a male Black, approximately in his 20’s and last seen wearing a dark gray hooded sweater, black jeans, white sneakers and carrying a black backpack, according to police.

Surveillance video of the individual was captured in front of the location.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477)

 

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StopCheapArchitecture

Quite frankly, I’m more offended by the stucco and cheap windows. Who designed this? It’s an outrage.

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