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NYPD: Two men break into Astoria business, take off with power tools

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May 12, 2017 Staff Report

The police are looking for two men who alleged broke into an Astoria business and took off with power tools.

One of the suspects allegedly gained entry through a side door into Supreme Glass & Window, located at 30-01 37th Avenue, at around 8 pm on Friday, April 21, while the second man remained outside as a lookout.

The men took off with power tools and then fled on 30th Street, according to police.

The first suspect was last seen wearing a dark colored sweater, red and white striped shirt, blue jeans and yellow work boots.

The second suspect was last seen wearing a blue hooded sweater and beige pants.

The men were in possession of a red bicycle.

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

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astormom

Just another day in Astoria. Tired of all these break ins and robberies (so many do make the news). Hope they catch these criminals. And lets not blame the business establishment by saying they should not store power tools in the store. These thieves broke in!

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astormom

I meant to write that so many crimes do not make the news. But thank you for keeping the community on alert this time AP.

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