In recent weeks, local law enforcement has released a photograph of a suspect believed to be involved in a series of burglaries targeting commercial properties in Flushing, Bayside, and Fresh Meadows. The suspect typically gains entry through back doors or windows, pilfers cash, and then quickly flees the scene. Authorities are urging the public to assist in capturing this individual.

Police reports indicate that the first burglary took place at approximately 4:55 AM on August 7 at 254-11 Northern Boulevard. The suspect accessed the location through a back window and made off with around $100 in cash from a drawer. Just two days later, at around 6 PM on August 9, the suspect hit another commercial spot at 210-03 Northern Boulevard, stealing roughly $340 from the cash register.

On August 10, at 4:15 AM, the suspect struck again at 209-35 Northern Boulevard, taking $600 from the cash register. Half an hour later, he attempted to break into a nearby business at 209-29 Northern Boulevard but fled without taking anything.

Turning his focus to the 105th Precinct’s jurisdiction, the suspect targeted a location at 253-23 Union Turnpike in Fresh Meadows on August 14 around 3:30 AM, stealing approximately $650 in cash.

The largest theft occurred on August 18 at 3:45 AM. The suspect broke into a business at 41-25 162nd Street, making off with about $6,500 from a safe. Just 30 minutes later, he struck another establishment at 41-23 162nd Street, stealing around $1,000 from the register. The day’s final burglary happened at 4:45 AM when the suspect nabbed about $5,000 in cash from a location at 41-19 162nd Street before disappearing.

Authorities are calling on anyone with information about the suspect to step forward. Tips can be submitted by calling the Crime Stoppers hotline at (800) 577-TIPS (8477), visiting the Crime Stoppers website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com, or sending a text to 274637 (CRIMES) with the message TIP577. Tips can also be shared via Twitter by tagging @NYPDTips or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app “CS-NYC.” All information will be kept confidential.