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NOTICE TO ALL CROWN HEIGHTS RESIDENTS!

The Perp.

One of our worst thief’s is on the loose once more. As we have reported about him in the past [Story 1 and Story 2 and Story 3].

He is on the loose once more and was already spotted returning to his old habits of looking into cars and the likes.

His release right now, Erev Sukkos, is particularly troubling due to the fact that people have their Sukkos open to the street. So all residents please take care and don’t leave anything of value in your Sukkos.

What really happened at Kol Tuv

Inside Camera’s [1:12]
Outside Camera’s [7:16]

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3 of the 4 theifs

Shabbos morning at 5:00 a group of 4 males of mixed races walked passed the Kol-Tuv grocery store and began planning their robbery, they walked back and fourth for more then a half an hour, during which they had cut the gate [at appx. 5:28] then continued walking back and fourth.

At 5:30 one of the group actually got into the store. Now contrary to what has been reported by other news sources, the alarm had been functioning properly, the reason it did not go off immediately was since the expansion of the grocery they had demolished a wall, and on that wall there was an alarm sensor mounted, it had been moved from its proper position rendering it useless.

100 Yom Kippur chickens seized from B’klyn vendors

New York Daily News

“A Jewish ritual came to a screeching halt yesterday when authorities seized more than 100 chickens from a Brooklyn lot where the flock of foul-smelling birds were kept over the High Holy Days.

“It stunk here,” said Yisroel M Brod, 19, of Crown Heights. “It was terrible.”

Thousands of chickens were being sold as part of the ancient kapparah rite by vendors camped out at a construction site at Coney Island Ave. and Avenue L in Midwood.”

Observant Jews mark Yom Kippur by waving chickens in a circle around their heads while saying a prayer. Afterward, they donate the birds to the poor.