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Police Blotter: Week of Oct. 15, 2015

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HOMICIDE: Three women gunned down | Three women were shot outside of Motivo, a bar located at 915 Broadway (btw. W. 20th & W. 21st Sts.), on Mon., Oct. 12. Police say they received a 911 call a few minutes past 4 a.m. The victims were all transported to Bellevue Hospital where one of them, 24-year-old Walikque Faussett of the Bronx, was pronounced dead. The other two victims stabilized, according to a police statement. Police said in an Oct. 13 statement that they arrested 26-year-old Bronx resident Dalone Jamison on a murder charge, two assault charges and three counts of criminal possession of a deadly weapon — all felonies. He did not live in the same neighborhood as the deceased woman, according to the statement.

LEAVING THE SCENE OF A PERSONAL INJURY: Binary details in 11th Ave. crash | A black automobile struck a woman in front of 111 11th Ave. on Sun., Oct. 11. The 18-year-old was attempting to cross the street at about 10:11 a.m. The driver steered the vehicle elsewhere after leaving the early morning jogger, a Chelsea resident, with an injured hip and elbow.

ASSAULT: Ambush and stomp down | Three people jumped a man as he rode his bike on Sat., Oct. 10. The victim was riding along the 200 block of W. 17th St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.) at about 10 p.m. when two men and a woman exited a white Chevy Equinox. The three perpetrators then yanked the man off his bike and punched him in the face multiple times. The victim, a Queens resident, did not recognize his attackers, according to a police report that did not state his age. A 47-year-old Chelsea man witnessed the incident, police said.

AGGRAVAED HARASSMENT: Unsolicited fan mail | A local artist who lives on the 400 blocks of W. 25th St. (btw. Ninth & Tenth Aves.) told police that he received multiple emails from a woman he met through an online advertisement for his work. The artist said that the twenty-something email writer threatened him, and suicide, in the emails — according to a police report, which did not state the victim’s age. They had never communicated before 7 a.m. that day, he told police. Police have not located a suspect.

THEFT OF SERVICES: No money mention post-arrival | There was no money for the fare, a homeless man told a duped cab driver on Sat., Oct. 10. The 47-year-old driver picked up the 32-year-old free ranger around midnight and drove him about eight miles, to the intersection of 12th Ave. and W. 42nd St. Shortly after arriving, the passenger let the driver know that he had no means to pay the $39.30 fare. Police arrived about 30 minutes later and arrested the passenger. He had in his possession a crack pipe and seven ziplock bags with crystal meth, police said.

—ZACH WILLAIMS

THE 10th PRECINCT: Located at 230 W. 20th St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.). Commander: Deputy Inspector Michele Irizarry. Main number: 212-741-8211. Community Affairs: 212-741-8226. Crime Prevention: 212-741-8226. Domestic Violence: 212-741-8216. Youth Officer: 212-741-8211. Auxiliary Coordinator: 212-924-3377. Detective Squad: 212-741-8245. The Community Council meets on the last Wed. of the month, 7 p.m., at the 10th Precinct or other locations to be announced. The next meeting is Oct. 28.

THE 13th PRECINCT

Located at 230 E. 21st St. (btw. Second & Third Aves.). Deputy Inspector: David Ehrenberg. Call 212-477-7411. Community Affairs: 212-477-7427. Crime Prevention: 212-477-7427. Domestic Violence: 212-477-3863. Youth Officer: 212-477-7411. Auxiliary Coordinator: 212-477-4380. Detective Squad: 212-477-7444. The Community Council meets on the third Tues. of the month, 6:30 p.m., at the 13th Precinct. The next meeting is Oct. 21.

CASH FOR GUNS

$100 cash will be given (no questions asked) for each handgun, assault weapon or sawed-off shotgun, up to a maximum payment of $300. Guns are accepted at any Police Precinct, PSA or Transit District.