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NYPD: Man enters TV production company on 37th Ave., walks out with $44K of equipment

Sound View Broadcasting

Oct. 11, 2017 By Christian Murray

The police released video this morning of a man who allegedly walked into a TV production company in Long Island City last month and fled with $44,000 worth of cameras and camera equipment.

The suspect entered Sound View Broadcasting, an independent TV production company located at 36-01 37th Avenue, at about 6:30 am on Sunday, Sept. 17, and walked out with the equipment, police said.

The suspect was last seen wearing a red baseball cap, black sneakers, gray jacket, and a black book bag.

Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS.

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Anonymous

Hmmm. When my LIC studio was robbed of $15,000 of my camera equipment the police never released a video. Good to hear they are at least doing something for someone else now.

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