Chinanews.com, July 8th. According to the US "World Journal" report, there have been frequent burglaries in the fifth branch of the Chinatown Police in Manhattan, New York. A Hispanic habitual criminal who targeted Chinese elders has been reported. After trailing for nearly three hours, he finally caught the current when he started attacking a Chinese victim, and the stolen goods were obtained.

  The police officer stated that the suspect was arrested in front of No. 139 Mott St at about 4:30 pm that day, and that he had followed him for three hours in search of the target.

On June 26, the police had targeted the man in a video taken from an informant. He followed a Chinese elder into the Taipan Bakery on Canal St. The police informant saw him succeed. He immediately notified plainclothes police officers to follow up.

  The police officer followed the pickpocket from Kennedy Road to Chrystie St. and then to Grand St. subway station. All his targets were to go out to buy food, walk slowly and walk slowly. The Chinese elder who was not very responsive, but because the suspect did not succeed that day, he approached the Grand Street subway station and left by car, so no time was found to be arrested.

  Until the suspect reappeared on July 6, the officers believed that he would definitely succeed in such a hot weather before leaving. They followed him to the fruit and vegetable market at No. 139 Beth Street and saw him pull one away. The handbag of the Chinese female victim stepped forward to subdue it, and the reserve police arrived and brought the suspect back to the branch for questioning.

  According to city police data, in the past 28 days, a total of 17 heavy thefts have occurred in Chinatown, a 70% increase from last year's ten.

  The Fifth Bureau said that because of the shortage of plainclothes police officers, the strength of community members is particularly important. Many fruit vendors and even vendors selling fake packages and watches are the eyeliners of the police.

"Because businesses also deeply understand that the presence of pickpockets not only reduces the quality of life in the area, but also affects their potential customers."

  The police said that in the area of ​​the Fifth Sub-bureau, police-civilian cooperation has become a special bond for closer relations and strengthening public order.

(Zhang Chen)