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Restoration Hardware Fixtures, $400 Toilet Stolen From Brooklyn Home: NYPD

By Nikhita Venugopal | January 28, 2015 3:06pm
 The fixtures and construction material were stolen from a Sackett Street home in Carroll Gardens, police said.
The fixtures and construction material were stolen from a Sackett Street home in Carroll Gardens, police said.
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CARROLL GARDENS — More than $6,000 worth of Restoration Hardware fixtures and a $400 toilet were stolen from a Carroll Gardens home under construction last weekend, police said.

Four medicine cabinets worth $2,400 and five vanities worth $4,000 — all from the luxury home furnishing brand — were taken from the residence on the 200 block of Sackett Street between Jan. 24 and Jan. 26, police said. 

Thieves forced their way into the home through the front door and also stole the pricey Duravit toilet and 30 wood flooring bundles worth $6,000, police said. 

The incident is under investigation. No arrests have been made as yet.

Other notable incidents in the 76th Precinct, according to police, include:

► A pizza deliveryman was robbed on Sunday about 1:40 a.m. in a Hoyt Street building in the Gowanus Houses, police said. Three men, all described as being about 18 years old, threatened the 26-year-old victim with a gun and took two pizzas worth $36, two calzones worth $30, three drinks worth $10 and a pizza delivery bag worth $150, police said. The deliveryman was not injured, police added. 

No arrests have been made in the incident.

► A $1,600 Cannondale bicycle was stolen from the 30 block of Douglass Street between Jan. 15 and 20, police said. The victim told police he last saw the bicycle in the hallway of his building.