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Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

The assault happened in the early morning hours of July 4, police said.

Crown Heights »

Two separate acts of vandalism occurred within days of each other in the neighborhood this week.

Hudson Heights »

A path in the park's Alpine Garden was tagged with messages in white spray paint.

Bed-Stuy »

Keyshawn Brown, 16, "knowingly placed" a metal rail sign on the tracks at Nostrand Avenue, police said.

Inwood »

Police believe Richard Vasquez may be responsible for other car break-ins Uptown.

Hudson Heights »

The break-ins, discovered Wednesday morning, echoed a similar incident on the street in July.

Union Square »

Signed copies of "Hard Choices" had the autograph page torn out, according to the Strand bookstore.

Woodside »

Flames erupted at 38-05 69th St. in Woodside Wednesday morning, officials said.

East Harlem »

The 25th Precinct teamed up with local businesses to help curb Halloween mischief. 

Crown Heights »

While the Oct. 11 incident was not classified a hate crime, a hate crimes detective is aiding the case.

Woodside »

The city received 211 complaints about graffiti in the neighborhood this year, compared to 96 in 2013.

Crown Heights »

Teenagers were caught on surveillance video knocking over shelves at the Gourmet Butcher Deli Saturday.

Fort Greene »

Vandals poured water on the nurse's computer and wrecked keyboards in five separate classrooms.

Crown Heights »

The graffiti was found a week after a Jewish tenant moved into the President Street apartment building.

Fort Greene »

Some cars on Park Avenue were robbed overnight Monday, and others were just damaged.