Crime Watch

| 16 Sep 2016 | 02:29

A6 AWOLAt 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 3, a motorist parked his 2016 Audi A6 at in a West 92nd Street garage. When he returned on September 11 at 10:20 a.m., his car was no longer there and had been taken by someone else. License plate surveillance captured his car heading across the Brooklyn Bridge on Sept. 8. The driver also lost a silver iPod he had left inside the car. The Audi is valued at about $68,000.

NY Living 101On Saturday, September 3, a resident of 2720 Broadway left her apartment door open when she went to work. Items valued at $1,100 were missing from her jewelry box when she returned that night. There were no signs of forced entry and no damage to the front door. The items stolen included earrings, bracelets, two necklaces and a ring.

Not His PropertyAn employee of a local business was arrested after writing unauthorized checks. At 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 7, a man working for Dynasty Property Management, Inc. on West 104th Street was going over past check statements when he noticed that two unauthorized checks had been written. He found that the last page of six checks had been removed from the business’s checkbook, two of which had been cashed. One of the checks cashed, for $500, was made out to an employee, Davon Casseus, and the other, in the amount of $4,400, had been made out to the West Harlem Group Assistance Corp. Casseus was arrested on grand larceny charges the following day.

Mailbox MaelstromAt 5 p.m. on Aug. 1, a West 95th Street resident mailed a check for $500 using a downtown mailbox; she told police she could not remember the exact location. The check never made it to its destination. The woman went online and discovered that the check had been altered to the amount of $1,600. It was unknown where the check had been stolen or intercepted.