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‘Bat-Man’ Steals Box Truck in Bronx

The NYPD is searching for this man caught on surveillance video breaking the passenger window of a box truck with a baseball bat. Cops said the man then jumped into the truck and drove off. -Photo by NYPD By Dan Gesslein Bronx Voice April 10, 2025 BRONX - Cops are looking for a bat-wielding thief who drove off in a stolen box truck inside the Hunts Point industrial park last month.  The NYPD released surveillance video of the man suspect who is seen helping himself to a white box delivery truck on a street filled with parked delivery trucks and tractor trailers.  At around 7:40 am on March 15, a man dressed in black was captured on surveillance video casually walking up to a white box truck parked 1129 Worthen Street. The man walks up to the passenger windows and swings an aluminum baseball bat, shattering the window. The man walks to the back ...

9/11 Memorial Robbery Suspect has Troubled History in Building, Residents Say



By David Greene 

Bronx Voice 

December 5, 2024


BRONX - Police have charged a Norwood man with stealing a gold-plated rose from a 9/11 memorial from inside a Manhattan church.


The theft was reported to police at 2:30 p.m. on November 20, inside of St. Francis of Assisi Church, located at 135 West 31 Street. 




A police source told the Bronx Voice at the time, “An unknown individual entered the church (and) removed a gold-plated metal rose from the 9/11 Memorial inside without permission.”


Police quickly released surveillance photos of the suspect walking-- while holding the rose in his hand. The following day he was identified and was subsequently arrested on November 22. Police charged Deikel Alcantara, 21, of Dekalb Avenue with grand larceny 3rd degree.


The police source added that the rose, with an estimated value of $3,000—was not returned to the church. The pastor of the church told Eyewitness News that the suspect had frequented the church and was once asked to leave.


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Public records show Alcantara has had three recent arrests on October 27, November 9 and November 22, all occurring in Manhattan.


During a visit to the Dekalb Avenue building, one male resident said in broken English after viewing the police surveillance photo, “The guy lives on the 5th floor, he’s a problem.”


Now speaking in Spanish, the same man said through a female translator inside of the 6-story building, “He says he knows him; he’s a young guy and he’s got problems. He’s a young guy, he used to live here, but he’s having problems.”






The two residents claimed that the man had been squatting in the 5th floor stairwell since being evicted. The female translator was now speaking to the female resident speaking Spanish when the translator stated, “I didn’t even hear what she said, but she says that he’s doing pee-pee and all that stuff” in the stairwell.


Speaking in English again, the man continued, “He’s not a problem. The guy’s no troublemaker, no problem. He’s a good guy, but the brains are no good. Maybe he (should) be put in a hospital, I don’t know. Yeah, put him in the hospital.”


When told that Alcantara stole an item from a 9/11 memorial from inside a church, the man responded, “Oh. Hmm. He’s a good guy, I don’t know.”


The NYPD was asked if Alcantara was suspected of having mental illness, but they did not immediately respond.






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