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Thief Climbs Into Construction Site, Steals Wiring And Pipe

114 precinct construction site robbery

April 21, 2016 Staff Report

Police are searching for a construction site thief.

The suspect climbed over the fence of a construction site located at 25-35 31st Ave. and removed copper pipe and electrical wire, according to the NYPD.

The incident occurred on April 7 at 4 a.m., police said.

Police have released a surveillance video of the suspect and are asking anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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Another waste of life walking the street. Hopefully he got gunned down leaving the site.

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WHAT A SURPRISE , ANOTHER MOONCRICKET STEALING !!!!!! LMFAO!!!!!!!!!! HE’S GONNA MAKE SOME RIMS FOR HIS WHIP !!!!!!!!!

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