Showing posts with label 49th Precinct Council Meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 49th Precinct Council Meeting. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

49th Precinct Council Meeting



   The 49th Precinct Council met last night at the Beth Abraham Center on Allerton Avenue. Captain Natiw arrived a little late as he was coming from an incident on Pelham Parkway just east of Williamsbridge Road. Four people in two cars went to Jacobi Hospital with injuries suffered from a road range incident between the four people. There were no arrests, and no major injuries, just some bruises and bruised egos. 

  When asked about two recent stabbings in the White Plains/Pelham Parkway area Captain Natiw said they were related to students from the Columbus Campus. In one incident a student was stabbed with an umbrella, and in the other a knife was used to stab the other person. When asked about gangs in the area of the Pelham Parkway Houses Captain Natiw said that gang prevention teams by the NYPD were on top of that issue. He spoke of the Private sanitation incident between two competing companies in which a fight occurred, and one driver sped away hitting fourteen parked cars. The driver of the truck was identified as Manuel Matias and he is wanted for the assault of the other driver, and reckless driving by hitting fourteen parked cars. call the 49th Precinct at 718-918-2038 with any information. a photo of the suspect is on the 49th Precinct Facebook page. 

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

49th Precinct Council Meeting



  Last night the 49th Precinct Council held its meeting at the Morris Park Community Association on Bronxdale Avenue.

The agenda included the President report by Mr. Joe Thompson.

The Commanding Officer Captain Andrew Natiw's report.


Cop of the month award to Police Officer Humberto Reyes, for getting back a hijacked car, while arresting the perpetrator.

Monthly Crime Prevention Tips - Police officer Tyrone Mederos.

Neighborhood reports from around the 49th precinct.

The Public Gallery by residents who voiced complaints and opinions.