Thanking Councilman Richards. The RNSP organization faithfully serves the entire community on a voluntary basis. Not one person is on payroll. However, there are plenty of operating expenses. New York City Council District 31 is blessed to be represented by Councilman Donovan Richards Jr. Not only is he actively engaged in monumental changes in the redevelopment of his district, but he makes it his business to intimately know his community partners and the needs of those who work with him in improving the quality of life within his district.

We thank him for allocating $20,000 to the RNSP for the fiscal years 2016 and 2017 to continue faithfully serving everyone within the three police precincts we operate under. With his plan to completely revitalize our area concretely laid out, and with his support of our organization’s quest to improve the quality of life of all citizens within the areas we serve, we are so very proud to call Donovan Richards our councilman.

 RNSP would also like to thank Councilman Richards and his superstar team for always making us feel welcome and always making themselves available for anything we ever need. Camille Bekaert, Malik Sanders, Jordan Gibbons, Jordan Bishop, Nina Durand, Devaney Brown, Mitch Noel, Mercedes Buchman, and Jessica Luina: on behalf of the entire RNSP and those we serve, thank you! RNSP wishes you much continued success in all that you set out to do for our district.

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Car Break-in. January 7. A car parked off of West Broadway and Cedarhurst Avenue in Cedarhurst was broken into during the very early morning hours. There exists video footage of the crime in action. A police report was filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NCPD.

Robbery and Shoplifting. January 8. During the afternoon hours, two females pick-pocketed several others and shoplifted from a few stores on and off of Central Avenue. They were able to unlawfully gain possession of credit cards, which they used to make purchases at other nearby locations. There exists video footage of the crimes in action. Police reports were filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NCPD.

Car Break-ins. January 13. There were multiple car break-ins in Far Rockaway that occurred in the very-early-morning hours. Locations that were affected include Meehan, Jarvis, Reads, B. 6th, and Hicksville. There is no known video footage of the crimes in action. Police reports were filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NYPD.

Stolen Bike. January 13. A bike was stolen from a shed on Willow Ct. in Far Rockaway during the very-early-morning hours. There exists video footage of the crime in action. A police report was filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NYPD.

Car Break-ins. January 14. There were multiple car break-ins in Far Rockaway that occurred in the very-early-morning hours. Locations that were affected include B. 12th, Frisco, and Lanett. There is no known video footage of the crimes in action. Police reports were filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NYPD.

House Fire. January 16. A small house fire in Inwood transpired during the daytime hours. RNSP members were on hand to assist as needed as the Inwood Fire Department extinguished the blaze.

Motorist Assistance. January 17. During the daytime hours, a passing RNSP member in Edgemere observed a motorist in need of help on Rockaway Beach Blvd. Together with some caring officers from the 101st Precinct, he replaced her flat tire and she was able to resume driving safely to her destination. The NYPD officers exemplified the meaning and purpose of #NeighborhoodPolicing.

Stolen Packages. January 17. Between 12:30 and 1:00 p.m., packages were stolen from the porch of a home on Plainview & B. 12th Street in Far Rockaway. RNSP Tech Squad units were able to obtain camera footage of the crime in action to share with the 101 Detective Squad. A police report was filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NYPD.

Motorist Assistance. January 17. During the afternoon rush, a passing RNSP member observed a vehicle near JFK Airport that had just been driven off Rockaway Blvd. and into a ditch. He immediately pulled over, and with the help of an additional passing RNSP member, he was able to ensure that the motorist was unharmed. He directed traffic so as to ensure the safety of the motorist and other passing vehicles until a tow truck was able to further assist the motorist.

Car Break-in. January 18. A car parked at Seasons Express was broken into between 10:15 and 11:00 p.m. There exists video footage of the incident. A police report was filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NCPD.

Burglaries. January 19. At about 9:45 a.m., a house on Dickens Street in Bayswater was burglarized. Jewelry and other items were stolen from within. A police report was filed, and the matter remains under investigation with the NYPD. RNSP Tech Squad units obtained very clear video footage of the incident, which has already been shared with the 101 Detective Squad. Prior to this, an attempted burglary took place at a home on Breezy Point. A police report was filed for this incident.

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