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Police Search for Suspects Who Stole Mountain Bikes

June 29, 2014 By Christian Murray

The police are searching for suspects who entered into two Astoria residential buildings and then stole mountain bicycles.

On June 17, at about 7:40 am, the police said that the suspects gained entry into a residential building located in the vicinity of 35th Avenue and 30th Street, and removed a blue Cannondale mountain bike that was chained to a bicycle rack in the underground parking garage.

Then on June 26, at approximately 8:35 pm, the same suspects entered a residential building located in the vicinity of 30 Avenue and 37 Street and then forced open a door leading to a basement storage area and removed a Trek mountain bicycle.

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

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