
"The NYPD on Thursday released surveillance images of four people it says are linked to a citywide burglary pattern that has hit multiple neighborhoods across Brooklyn and Queens. The department's Crime Stoppers unit is offering a cash reward for tips and is urging New Yorkers to comb through doorbell and business cameras for any useful footage."
"The New York City Police Foundation, which administers Crime Stoppers rewards, notes that tipsters may be eligible for up to $3,500 if their information leads to an arrest and indictment. The post asks anyone with information to use the official tip lines so detectives can move quickly on fresh leads."
"That territory suggests investigators believe a crew, or closely related crews, has been moving between boroughs instead of targeting a single corridor. Police say residents, shop owners and building managers in those areas should review security footage and delivery-vehicle cameras for anything that matches the released images."
The NYPD Crime Stoppers unit released surveillance images of four individuals connected to a burglary pattern affecting multiple neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens. The incidents occurred within the 90th, 94th, 102nd, and 108th precincts, spanning from Williamsburg and Greenpoint to Richmond Hill and Long Island City. Police believe a crew or related crews operates across boroughs rather than targeting a single area. The New York City Police Foundation offers rewards up to $3,500 for tips resulting in arrests and indictments. Residents, shop owners, and building managers are urged to review doorbell, business, and delivery-vehicle camera footage. Anonymous tips can be submitted via Crime Stoppers hotline, mobile app, or text message.
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