On Friday night sometime after 3:00am the ice cream store “Nosh World” located [for those of you that don’t know] on Kingston Ave. between Crown St. & Montgomery St., had been broken into by an unknown number of thief or thieves, which was very similar to the robbery at Kol-Tuv in a number of ways.

The thieves cut the gate and then broke the glass door and frame to gain entry to the store, then proceeded to emptying out the 2 cash registers and took a few bags containing money from the Tzedaka Pushkas that are near the registers. The “interesting” part of this robbery was that the phone cards that Nosh World sells, are hidden at night in one of the freezers and the thief knew exactly where that was, as it didn’t seem that he tossed the place searching for valuables, and took that [which in itself is valued at over $500 worth of calling cards] and the contents of the of the cash register [which had not been emptied before Shabbos].

The points of similarity between this robbery and the one at Kol-Tuv was the way the gate was cut, the time it had been broken into, the apparent knowledge of the area and layout of the store and the location of the valuables. The car service next door was not disturbed.

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Nosh-World Robbed!

On Friday night sometime after 3:00am the ice cream store “Nosh World” located [for those of you that don’t know] on Kingston Ave. between Crown St. & Montgomery St., had been broken into by an unknown number of thief or thieves, which was very similar to the robbery at Kol-Tuv in a number of ways.

The thieves cut the gate and then broke the glass door and frame to gain entry to the store, then proceeded to emptying out the 2 cash registers and took a few bags containing money from the Tzedaka Pushkas that are near the registers. The “interesting” part of this robbery was that the phone cards that Nosh World sells, are hidden at night in one of the freezers and the thief knew exactly where that was, as it didn’t seem that he tossed the place searching for valuables, and took that [which in itself is valued at over $500 worth of calling cards] and the contents of the of the cash register [which had not been emptied before Shabbos].

The points of similarity between this robbery and the one at Kol-Tuv was the way the gate was cut, the time it had been broken into, the apparent knowledge of the area and layout of the store and the location of the valuables. The car service next door was not disturbed.

More Pictures in the Extended Article

23 Comments

  • cant understand

    interesting… why werent there police on the corner??!?!? if guliani was mayor, this would not have happened because there would have been cops there on the corner! so much for bloomberg. we need cops round the clock patrolling, not just at 5 in the afternoon when its safe anywayz.

  • be careful!

    i dont no about all u guys but ch doesnt seem a very
    safe place for anybody!! weve gotta do somehting big adn drastic,…. adn fast@

  • hmm

    cant understand: u want there to be cops around 24/7?? and which planet r u from? this is crown heights, not israel, srry.

  • careful

    this is crazy this is so dangerous i do not belive this happened. i thought crown heights was safe??
    i dont think il be able to go to crown heights ever again .good luck on making this place safe .

  • NOT IMPORTANT!

    THE 71ST POLICE DEPT. IS TO OCCUPIED GIVING OUT TICKETS, THEY HAVE NO TIME DEALING WITH ROBBERIES AND RAPES.

  • Irate Crown Heights Voter

    This is something that the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council should address, to improve Shomrim and Shmra, and to get the sh’cuna to stop being so lazy when it comes to civic responsibility.

  • cant understand

    to "hmmm": no, i live right here in crown heights all my life. and what you said is exactly the problem, you dont expect crown heights to ever be safe! with an attitude like that then of course it wont be safe because everyone will just say "ah, who cares there is nothing u can do". but that is not true! why shouldn’t i expect there to be police patrol every minute of the night!?!? why am i paying taxes? i have a right to be safe. if i own a store, i have a right to know that it wont be broken into because there will be police patrolling.
    its sad to see how the way we live changes the way we think. your so used to not living in a safe and clean environment that when someone complains about it you think he is from another planet…. its very very sad! there are things that can be done to help this place such as more police patrol at night to start.
    anywayz, im just saying that your mindset should not be that we are doomed because thats the worst thing, then we really have no hope.
    hope i made a difference.

  • a girl

    lol-good pnt- sad but true- i think its about time for everyone to pick up their butts and move to israel-everyone is always soooo scared-doesnt look bad now, huh??

  • cant understand

    to "another girl" why cant we have patrol all day and all night? why cant we have police posted at certain "high priority" areas like up and down kingston ave and here and there around ch? let the sit in a police car i dont care, but as long as there is a police presence then that will deter would-be criminals.

  • Ariyeh Leib Segall

    We also must take additional steps to insure our own saftey.. There must be background checks into who is
    employed.. because it seems to be some inside info
    was used… there may have been disgruntled employees who passed on detals to their unsavory friends who
    would do the dirty work and in return would give them a piece of the action…
    Unfortuantely… A lesson was not learned from the Kol Tuv Robbery….In that a weakness in the security gates was found and exploited…
    It doesn’t take a enormous amount of intelligence to
    know that was this was uncovered, it leaves the door open to any lowly person to take advantage…
    But this does not relieve the 71st Pct of its responsibility to prtotect is citizens adequately…
    AS well as the Crown Heights Organizations and political Big wigs to get off the fat bottoms and do something!!
    As the Rebbe has said, time & again: The Deed is the Main thing !!"
    Action is what is Needed — Groaning accomplishes Nothing !!

  • someone

    CH the last few months have a lot of serious crimes happening and not only to Jewish people.
    this has to be STOPPED!!!!

  • a concerned resident

    call chanina
    he claims to be "in" with the elected officials

    maybe this way (if everyone calls him) he’ll have to put his money where his mouth is

  • from miami

    good point he (chanina ) claims to be in ! but i dont really buy into that ! he probally pays bloomberg and all those big shots to take pictures with them hes that kind of guy.

  • a person who lives in ch

    i think we should stay in ch for more riots more mug’s etc……… i mean y not there gaining hahaha ch one of a kind god bless ya

  • HARAV SHLOME CHAIM KESSELMAN

    you know maybe if we all had moe achduse in ch there woud be more siyata dishmaya!
    i know we all try to be good & live in peace and harmony. its not enough to try and want but you have to actualy DO.
    as reb mandel futerfas would say "TRY MEANS KUSH IN TOCHES!"

    LECHAM!